── yellow belt freight car of the Gotoji Line that supported the limestone industry!
[actual car]
- The Hoki 4200 is a 4-axle bogie type 30t open lid hopper truck manufactured from 1959 to 1967 for limestone transportation.
- The basic structure is similar to that of coal freight wagons of the same period, with opening and closing doors at the bottom of the side for unloading, but the overall height is kept low due to the specific gravity of the cargo.
- Hora 1 is a 17t cement car manufactured in 1960, and it looks like a 2-axle coal car of JNR with a cover attached to the top.
- Later the cover was removed and used for transporting limestone.
- These wagons were used in the Kitakyushu area until the early 1980s, and were painted in solid black at the time of manufacture, but were later given a yellow belt indicating a maximum speed limit of 65 km/h.
- Originally owned by Aso Sangyo Co., Ltd., later changed to Mitsui Mining Co., Ltd. (now Nippon Coke Industry Co., Ltd.).
[Product Summary]
- Further enhancement of Micro Ace wagon series
- Set 5 cars in a paper box
- 2 yellow wagons
- Set of 2 types, Hoki 4200 (for limestone) and Hora 1 (for cement)
- Appearance after ownership changed to Mitsui Mining Co., Ltd.
- Hora 1 is the figure after removing the top cover
- With a yellow band indicating a maximum speed of 65km/h
- With a frame surrounding the vehicle number indicating the maximum speed limit
- Both loaded and empty vehicles can be reproduced with cargo parts
* A separate locomotive is required for running
* Some parts are different from the actual vehicle because parts are shared.
[Knitting diagram]
Hoki 14213 +
Hoki 14216 +
Hola 3 +
Holla 4 +
Holla 13[option]
- none
[accessories]
- Cargo parts (for Hoki 4200, for Hora 1)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )