Product Description
3Series 3300 with wrapping that introduced the Meitetsu Group's environmental initiatives, which ran from May 2014 to March of the following year
-Meitetsu campaign to promote the use of environmentally friendly railways since 2006 [ECO MOVE by train. ], And wrapping was applied to one energy-saving vehicle 3300 series 4-car train and operated as [Ekomubu Train].
-Series 3300 is a commuter vehicle with a 19m3 door stainless steel body that appeared in 2004.It is an energy-saving vehicle equipped with a VVVF controller with a regenerative brake. It has a compatible configuration.
[Product Features]
-Commercialized 2014 version of [Ekombu Train] wrapped in 3300 series
-Body wrapping is accurately reproduced by printing
-Type / destination display (front / side), priority seat, wheelchair mark, door sticker (monkey / dolphin) sticker selectable type
-Vehicle number, cooler-to-air display, corporate mark printed
-Train radio antenna and fuse box are customer-installed
-Signal flame tube, lightning arrestor, ventilator, and runboard are all sculpted
-Headlight (white) and taillight (red) are lit while driving
-The skirt is gray and the underfloor equipment is dark gray.
* Some product specifications may differ from the actual vehicle.
[Product set configuration (composition diagram)]
← Toyohashi / Chubu International Airport Shin-Unuma / Meitetsu Gifu →
3304 + 3354 + 3454 (M) +3404
[Sold separately]
-GM interior lighting unit (narrow width / white) (No.8461: 2 pieces / No.8462: 4 pieces)
[Main related products on sale from GREENMAX]
-No.30274 / 30275 Meitetsu Series 5300 (FS550 bogie)
-No.30655 / 30691/30692 Meitetsu EL120 electric locomotive
[Vehicles traveling on the same route (example)]
-Meitetsu Main Line vehicles
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Copyright Nagoya Railroad Co., Ltd.
Item Size/Weight : 20.2 x 18.8 x 3 cm / 376g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 50653
- JAN code
- 4946950506536
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 12 per household.