Description
-The 485 series is a limited express AC/DC train representing the national railway that was active all over Japan except Shikoku.
The 481 series AC/DC limited express train that appeared in 1964 was the forerunner, and in 1968 the 485 series, capable of both 50 and 60 Hz AC sections, was developed, from Hokkaido to Kyushu, all over the country except Shikoku. and contributed greatly to inter-regional transportation. The style of the top car Kuha 481 started with a bonnet shape, passed through the front penetration type 200 series, and became a non-penetration type 300 series, and became popular as the face of the JNR limited express.
You can enjoy various formations that were active in the Japanese National Railways era by combining the initial form, which is characterized by the bonnet style, with the add-on set and the 485 series 200s/300s.
In addition, if you update the attached train mark and stickers and use the separately sold train mark for the bonnet, you can enjoy it as a Sanyo / Kyushu limited express in addition to the conventional Japan Sea limited express and Tohoku limited express.
- Series 485 initial type 6-car basic set
- A prototype car belonging to Mukomachi Ward in the 1970s, composed of the original form of the 485 series (mushroom-shaped cooler)
- The skirt of the top car reproduces the standard form
- Realistic reproduction of the connection surface with a simple cab of the Sashi 481.
- Uses a KATO coupler close connection (with a body mount type hook) for the intermediate wheel connection part.
- Uses a slotless motor for smoother and quieter running.
・Headlights (including lights on the cab) / taillights, train mark lighting
・Headmarks have been installed with "Raicho", and "Shirasagi", "Tsubame", "Hitachi" and "Hibari" are included (all letter types)
・Destination display , Sticker included with car number etc.
・DCC friendly
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