──The 205 series, which ran through the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa periods, will appear as Z Shorty's first commuter train.
- JNR 205 series trains are commuter trains developed at the end of the JNR era. The Yate 35 formation that became the model for the product was a formation that was lent to the Urawa Railway District to compensate for the lack of vehicles when construction was being carried out to incorporate six-door cars into the Yamanote Line formation.
[What is 205 series]
- The 205 series is a commuter train that appeared in 1985 (Showa 60) at the end of the JNR era.
- In addition to metropolitan areas such as Tokyo and Osaka, transferred vehicles could also be seen in rural areas.
- This product was modeled after the Yamanote Line's 205 series, which was a late mass-produced car that had the only side window with a step-down window and a large passenger door window, and although it was active for a short period of time, it left a strong impression. It is 35 formations.
[Z Shorty 205 Series Yamanote Line Main Product Specifications]
- The product has a front part installed without a skirt that matches the actual vehicle at the time.
- If you install SA001-1 power chassis normal type (sold separately) and SA003-1 trailer chassis normal type x 2, you can run on Z gauge standard tracks.
- Comes with 3 drawbars (one of which is a spare).
[About Z Shorty]
- Z Shorty's vehicle can turn the curve with the smallest radius [R45] on Z scale rails!
- The smallest oval course can be created with a length of 11cm x width of 16cm, allowing you to run a compact train anywhere around you!
- The length of the vehicle is approximately half of the Z scale.
- Even though it is a deformed model, the attention to detail remains the same!
- The product includes a dummy chassis.
- The product itself is a display model, but by incorporating a power chassis or trailer chassis (sold separately), it can run on the same rails as a regular Z scale vehicle!
- Licensed for commercialization by JR East Japan
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )