1/150 787 series <Around the Kyushu> 7-car set [10-1540]

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Japanese title: 鉄道模型 1/150 787系<アラウンド・ザ・九州> 7両セット [10-1540]
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Item number: 600071181
Released date: 10 Jul 2024
Maker: Kato

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■
[Product Introduction]
Since its debut in July 1992 (1992), the 787 series has been used as a variety of limited express trains such as "Tsubame", "Ariake" and "Relay Tsubame".
Currently, it is located in the Minami-Fukuoka Rolling Stock Center and the Oita Rolling Stock Center. The trains consisting of 6, 7 and 8 cars are mainly "Kirameki", "Kaiou", "Kasasagi", "Relay seagull" and "Nichirin". The 4-car train is mainly "Nichirin", "Hyuga" and "Kirishima". The price and JAN code have been changed accordingly.
[Product Features]
The 7-car set is the BM13 train belonging to the Minami-Fukuoka Rolling Stock Center. The 4-car set is the Bo104 train belonging to the Oita Rolling Stock Center.
The logo of "AROUND THE KYUSHU" was made around 2011 (2011). The 4-car set is the BM13 train belonging to the Oita Rolling Stock Center. The form of the train that started operation when the West Kyushu Shinkansen opened in 2023 is reproduced.
The price and JAN code have been changed accordingly.
[Product Features]
The 7-car set is the BM
(1) Kumoro 787-13 + (2) Moha 786-307 + (3) Saha 787-116 + (4) Saha 787-213 + (5) Saha 787-10 + (6) Moha 787-24 (M) + (7) Moha 786-13
[Examples of organization]
← Nagasaki, Sasebo, Takeo-Onsen, Choshu Hakata, Kokura, Mojiko>
"seagull", "Midori", "Ariake", "Kirameki 」(〜" March 2023)
Kumoro 787-13 + Moha 786-307 + Saha 787-116 + Saha 787-213 + Saha 787-10 + Moha 787-24 (M) + Kumha 786-13
"seagull", "Midori", "Ariake", "Kirameki", "Kumohaki" (M) + Kumohaki
"Kirameki No. 3" (March 1989)
Kumoro д + Moha 786-300 + Saha 787-200 + Saha 787 + Moha 787 (M) + Kumohaki
"Kirameki No. 3" (March 1989) <786 150 787 0 787 787 787 787 2023 787 786 2023 787 786 300 787 787 200 787 787 110 787 786 2018 787 786 300 787 200 787 787 786 787 786 300 787 200 787 787 786 2023 787 786 300 2017 787 787 200 787 787 110 787 786 787 786 2017 307 787 116 787 213 787 787 786 211 212 Hyuga Tsubame Kaiou Nichirin 〜)