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Product Description ■ Transformed into the 115 series! Shonan-colored No. 3500!
[Introduction of Actual Cars]
The 115 series is a DC suburban train that was introduced in 1962. The production of the 111 series was started in 1963 as an enhanced version for cold regions and gradient lines.
While changing the specifications, functions and structure, a total of 1921 cars were manufactured until 1983. As a representative example of Japanese suburban trains, many fans have been familiar with it for many years.
The 117 series, which made its debut for the "special rapid service" in the Osaka District in 1979, was proud of its customer service facilities with two door cross seats, which were exceptional for JNR suburban trains. However, after the division and privatization of the JNR, the 221 series with three door cross seats began to be shortened and moved out to other regions. The extra middle car units were used in combination with the first car of the 115 series in the Okayama District.
From FY 1991 to the middle of the next fiscal year, 22 cars were remodeled for the 115 series. The jumper cable and auxiliary power supply circuit were remodeled, semi-cross seats were used to deal with congestion, and the car body paint was Shonan-colored.
The equipment arrangement of the model cars was remodeled in a way that makes most of it. In addition to the car body shape, there were also F0001
[Product details]
Scale : 1/150 115 115 3500 2001 2024 115 3000 1990 115 0460 2006 0460 115 3501 114 3501 0001 0002 0003 0004