Description
●"TWILIGHT EXPRESS Mizukaze" is a cruise train that travels around Western Japan, which began operation on June 17, 2017. Inheriting the tradition of the "Twilight Express," it was developed with the concept of "a hotel running through beautiful Japan" to promote the charm of the areas along the line and become a train that represents Japan. It is a 10-car diesel train, and is the first train in JR West to feature a full-scale hybrid system.
◆The 87 series "TWILIGHT EXPRESS Mizukaze," a cruise train that is mainly active within the JR West jurisdiction, will be commercialized in an affordable set configuration. You can enjoy it together with the various trains that you can see all over Western Japan.
Main Features
② The interior that can be seen from the window, such as the observation room, lounge, dining car, and suite rooms, is accurately reproduced.
③ The characteristic pattern painted on the wall of the dining car kitchen is also reproduced by printing. The passenger room reproduces the daytime state where the doors can be opened to see both sides.
④ The carpet of the observation room of the leading car is reproduced (car No. 1 → blue / car No. 10 → green).
⑤ The exhaust pipes unique to diesel cars installed on the end of cars No. 1, 5, 6, and 10 are reproduced with separate parts.
⑥ The color and luster of the actual car's "Mizukaze Green" and the elegant paint with a gold stripe are reproduced.
⑦ Various logos, lettering, and signs are realistically expressed by printing.
⑨ A dedicated interior light illumination version is already installed. By incorporating the optional interior light unit, the interior lighting can be turned on realistically.
⑩ The use of a slotless motor achieves smooth and quiet running.
⑪ Both leading sections use dummy couplers (with coupler cover attached), and the middle coupling section uses a body-mounted close-coupling coupler (with hook).
⑫ The package is set in a special bookcase sleeve that resembles the actual vehicle.
⑬ DCC friendly
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