Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Product Explanation ■ The Ozashiki Passenger Cars
The Suro 81 and スロフ 81, which were remodeled by former customers, were converted into Ozashiki Passenger Cars (Japanese style) from 1972 to 1980 using the Suro 62 and スロフ 62 as seed cars.
They were operated with one train consisting of six cars regardless of whether they were electrified or not.
[Points]
The train set in the Shinagawa Passenger Car Section was named "Shina-za" and the train set in the Mito Passenger Car Section was named "Fureai" but it was also called "Mito-za".
[Features of Products]
The body is painted with Grape No. 2 and the belt is printed with Pale Green No. 6.
The roof is dark-gray molded and the ventilator is gray molded.
Includes stickers (newly made) including the nickname on the door, nickname tag, car number tag, tail mark, side destination tag, driving wheel mark, etc.
[Features of Products]
The body is painted with Grape No. 2 and the belt is printed with Pale Green No. 6.
The roof is dark-gray molded and the ventilator is gray molded.
The specifications of products may differ from those of actual cars.
[Product set composition]
The body is painted with Grape No. 2 and the belt is printed with Pale Green No. 6.
The roof / floor plate (dark-gray molded)
Ventilator -
Underfloor equipment (black molded)
PVC plate
Cumori glass
Weight
Sticker
[Set Contents and Organization]
[Compatible with Sold Separately]
GM Bogie TR50 (No. 5001)
GM Car Mark ozashiki train with tatami seats A (White) (No. 6396) [Planned]
[Product details]
Scale : 1/150 train for group スロフ スロフ スロフ