――It is a painted model that reproduces a 2-axle freight car with N gauge.
--A wide lineup of pre-painted freight cars, from standard freight cars widely used in the Commonwealth countries to privately owned freight cars up to the 1980s and British Rail freight cars.
――The unique colorful paint, combined with the compactness of a two-axle freight car, makes the collection fun.
--If the vehicle has a track width of 9 mm, it can run on the tracks of various companies as well as those made by PECO.
-Since it comes with a standard Arnold type coupler, you can freely enjoy it in combination with various vehicles.
[PENR-P413 N gauge British 2-axle freight car coal carrier (7 side plates, Shire Brook)]
――This model is a 2-axle freight car model for N gauge scale railway models.
――The coal carrier was used to transport coal as a freight car without a roof.
--Many privately owned cars were produced and operated before the British railways were nationalized and unified. Coal carriers are one of them.
--Equipped with a wooden body on a steel frame equipped with four wheels. There were different sizes of wooden car bodies depending on the number of plates forming the sides, and there was a difference in the cargo storage capacity.
――This model is a 7-plate type coal carrier, which is also called a 7-plan wagon.
――In addition to the realistic texture of the car body with the boards assembled, the frame and wheels are also realistically reproduced.
--This model reproduces the markings on a privately owned car owned by the Shire Brook Coal Mine, a mine that began mining in 1896.
--The axle is a pivot type with low rolling resistance. With standard Arnold type coupler.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )