KATO N Scale 10-1158 Hakubisen Freight Train 12 Cars Set N gauge in Box New
The set consists of 5 Hoki 7000 cars, 6 Seki 6000 cars, and 1 Waf 29500 car for transporting lime, 3 smoke collectors for D51, and 4 license plates. The quicklime transportation Hoki 7000 is a newly manufactured and reproduced vehicle owned by Adachi Lime Industry. Set of 5 cars with different car numbers. Seki 6000, which transports limestone, is a set of 6 cars based on the existing #8032 Seki 6000 with special body markings and different car numbers. We will create a new cargo (limestone), mark it with the “Oka” notation of the affiliated management bureau, and reproduce the Seki 6000 dedicated to transporting limestone. The caboose that serves as the bow is Waf 29500. Set with a different car number of the current product (#8030). Includes 3 Goto-style smoke collection devices that characterize the D51 belonging to the Hakubi Line Niimi engine depot, which is an essential item for reproducing the Nunohara triple series. Furthermore, there is a lime transport train set that reproduces the D51 train belonging to the Niimi engine depot and the Hakubi Line Nunohara D51 train. Three Goto-style smoke collection devices, which characterize the D51 belonging to the Hakubi Line Niimi engine depot, are included, which are essential items for reproducing the Nunohara triple series. In addition, D51 number plates (179, 409, 774, 889) belonging to the Niimi Engine Depot are included. The coupler is an Arnold coupler standard equipment. The vehicle case is a 6-car book case type. As this is a special project product, Assy parts are not available for sale. Jp Safety warning not applicable. Thank you for visiting our store. We deal in products for the Japanese market. Therefore, our products come with manuals and menus in Japanese. Please understand and acknowledge that we will take appropriate action in the event of content substitution or missing accessories. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.