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Rokuhan Z gauge T018-1 EF210 type 0 series DC electric locomotive
Rokuhan Z gauge T018-1 EF210 type 0 series DC electric locomotive
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A 1/220 scale model of JR Freight's main DC electric locomotive, the EF210 type. The pantograph will be a lower cross type PS22D. The Momotaro logo is also beautifully reproduced by printing. Perfect for locomotives pulling container freight trains. Equipped with one rubber tire on each left and right wheels as standard to allow R95 to run and climb 4% slopes. The motor uses an ultra-strong magnet to minimize current, allowing for powerful and slow running. By using photo-etched parts for parts such as handrails that require detailed expression, details are reproduced more realistically. The expression of the vehicle body mold is pursued to the limit of the mold, and equipped with an Arnold coupler, it is also possible to connect with other companies' Z gauge vehicles. Headlights on. If you use a controller for constant lighting, it will function as constant lighting. EF210 is a locomotive that appeared in the late 1990s to replace the JNR type DC machine. When it first appeared, it was nicknamed Momotaro because it was first placed in the Okayama engine depot. The number 0 model has a small symbol under the driver's window, and the 100 model has the nickname "Momotaro" written on the side of the vehicle. No safety warning
A 1/220 scale model of JR Freight's main DC electric locomotive, the EF210 type. The pantograph will be a lower cross type PS22D. The Momotaro logo is also beautifully reproduced by printing. Perfect for locomotives pulling container freight trains. Equipped with one rubber tire on each left and right wheels as standard to allow R95 to run and climb 4% slopes. The motor uses an ultra-strong magnet to minimize current, allowing for powerful and slow running. By using photo-etched parts for parts such as handrails that require detailed expression, details are reproduced more realistically. The expression of the vehicle body mold is pursued to the limit of the mold, and equipped with an Arnold coupler, it is also possible to connect with other companies' Z gauge vehicles. Headlights on. If you use a controller for constant lighting, it will function as constant lighting. EF210 is a locomotive that appeared in the late 1990s to replace the JNR type DC machine. When it first appeared, it was nicknamed Momotaro because it was first placed in the Okayama engine depot. The number 0 model has a small symbol under the driver's window, and the 100 model has the nickname "Momotaro" written on the side of the vehicle. No safety warning
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