[Actual vehicle guide]
--Kiha 66/67 is a general-purpose diesel car that appeared for Shinkansen communication transportation in Kitakyushu in line with the opening of Hakata on the Sanyo Shinkansen in 1975.
――We actively adopted new innovations, and it was an innovative vehicle that was different from the previous one in terms of functionality and in-vehicle equipment, and it influenced the subsequent JNR rolling stock.
――It was also used for express trains and ordinary trains, and was highly versatile.
--In later years, a cooling water circulation pump was added on the roof for the purpose of strengthening the engine cooling function, and the weight was increased by the pump body and additional piping.
――30 cars of 15 units have been active for many years, but the number is currently decreasing.
--Point: Adopted a roof with a pump made in Kyushu color
[Commercialization features]
--High grade (HG) specifications
--Reproduce the appearance of adding a cooling water circulation pump on the roof in express color
--Reproduce the feeling of detail and profoundness by making the circulation pump and some piping separate parts
--Head / tail light, front display is equipped with a constantly lit board, with ON-OFF switch
--Head / tail lights and front display are lit by white LEDs
――The headlights are lit in a color close to the color of a light bulb by adopting a color prism.
--The front display is replaceable and comes with printed parts [Express] [(white background)]
--The car number is selectable and comes with a transfer sheet
--Power with flywheel, new current collection system, black wheels adopted
--M-13 motor adopted
--TN coupler (SP) installed
[set content]
--Kiha 66 (T)
--Kiha 67
--Kiha 66 (M)
--Kiha 67
[accessories]
--Runner parts: Fusee
--Runner parts: Front display
--Runner parts: Thai phone parts
--Parts: Top frame
--Transfer sheet: Car number
[Organization example]
--Around 1986
Kiha 66 (T) +
Kiha 67 +
Kiha 66 (M) +
Kiha 67[Optional option]
--Interior light: <0733> LC (white)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )