Description
The OHA 35 series is one of the representative passenger car types of the prewar Japanese National Railways, with over 2,000 cars produced in mass quantities, and is the series that boasts the largest number of passenger cars in Japan. Introduced in 1939 with a folded gable roof, a 1 meter wide cabin window, a TR23 type bogie, and a structure that made extensive use of welding. They were active on railway lines across the country, and could be seen everywhere from express trains to local trains.
Main features
● Beautifully reproduces the standard paint color of old JNR passenger cars.
● Included windows With opening glass parts, passenger windows can be recreated in open or closed states.
- The express car (Ohafu 33) has taillights on (with off switch).
- A TR23 type bogie with spoke wheels that depicts pillow springs, end beams, and brake shoes. Equipment
- Includes a lettering sheet containing a wide variety of notations
- Accessories
- Ventilator, window opening glass, handhands, ladder (Ohafu 33 only), step, telescopic drawbar, lettering sheet
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