──The shark nose of yesteryear, the 100 series Shinkansen, has been renewed and re-released!
[Actual vehicle guide]
- The 100 series Shinkansen is a Tokaido/Sanyo Shinkansen vehicle that was introduced in 1985 to replace the 0 series Shinkansen.
- Cars 8 and 9 are the first double-decker Shinkansen trains, with an X formation containing the 168 type with a dining room on the second floor and a kitchen and shop on the first floor, and green seats on the second floor. There were two types of formations, the G formation, which included the 148 type with a cafeteria on the first floor.
- Designed with an emphasis on style, the radical shape of the front end is also known as the [Shark Nose], and its sleek exterior and double-decker design made it the last flagship of Japan National Railways.
- The X formation is mainly operated between Tokyo and Hakata, and the G formation is mainly operated on Hikari between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka/Hiroshima. Its majestic appearance is passed on to future generations at the Tokai Maglev and Railway Museum.
[point]
- The leading cars, 123 and 124 types, have a new body, roof, underfloor, and side glass, including reviewing the inclination angle of the lights, and the intermediate cars, 125 0 and 126 0, have new body, roof, and side glass.
- A set configuration that allows you to reproduce the 16-car X or G formation by selecting the basic 98874/98877 extension set and the 98875 or 98876 extension set.
[Product features]
- The body, roof, and side glass of the intermediate cars 125 0 and 126 0 are newly manufactured and reproduced.
- Each pantograph cover can be reproduced with separate parts included.
- Adopts hook/U-shaped energizing coupler
- Car number is selectable and transfer sheet compatible (transfer sheet is included in the basic set)
- Each car number display is printed
- New current collection system, silver wheels adopted
- Power with flywheel, M-13 motor adopted (excluding 98877 extension set)
[About <98874>]
- Basic set compatible with both X and G formations
- Leading cars 123 and 124 types have newly manufactured car bodies, roofs, underfloors, and side glass.
- The front hem of the 123 type reproduces the lower part of the LCX antenna.
- The upper part of one side of cars 14 and 15 reproduces the appearance without high-voltage lead-through lines.
- The shape of the headlights has been revised and the surrounding edges have been printed in silver for a more realistic look.
- Headlights are lighted by bulb-colored LEDs, and taillights are lit by red LEDs.
- The orange JR mark on the 123 and 124 types is already printed.
[set content]
- one two three
- 126-0
- 125-700(M)
- 126-0
- 125-0
- 124
[accessories]
- Parts: Panta cover inside
- Parts: Power trolley installation auxiliary rod
- Transfer sheet: car number, etc.
[Organization example]
- X formation (around 1993)
123 +
126 +
125 +
126 +
125 +
126 +
125(M) +
168 +
149 +
116 + +
125(M) +
126 +
125 +
126 +
125 +
124 - G formation (around 1993)
123 +
126 +
125 +
126 +
125 +
126 +
125(M) +
148 +
149 +
116 +
125(M) +
126 +
125 +
126 +
125 +
124Bold : <98874> Basic set
Bold underlined part : <98877> Additional set
Italic : <98875> X formation extension set
Italic underlined part : <98876> G formation extension set
[Optional items sold separately]
- Interior light: <0731>C white
- Interior light: <0733> LC white
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )