──Assorted set that can reproduce the irregular express train connecting Osaka and Nagano
- Express Saiun is an irregular express train that operated between Osaka and Nagano via the Tokaido Line and Chuo Nishi Line from 1967 to 1968.
- The train was organized and operated using old-model passenger cars of the Suha 43 series.
- It was characterized by an irregular operating schedule, with up trains running during the day and down trains running at night.
- It was a short-lived train that was merged with the Chikuma express train the following year after it started operating, and disappeared within a year of its nickname.
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- Assorted set inspired by the irregular express train [Saiun] that ran between Osaka and Nagano using old-style passenger cars.
- Includes newly produced special stickers including destination display board, nickname board, etc.
[Product features]
- Body and roof gray molded, underfloor equipment black molded
- Comes with a sticker (newly produced) that includes the destination display, nickname tag, car number tag, etc. for the express [Saiun]
*Dolly and vehicle mark are not included with this product.
*This product is an unpainted kit, so assembly and painting are required.
*Some product specifications may differ from the actual vehicle.
[Product set composition]
- Body (gray molding)
- Roof (gray molding)
- Underfloor equipment (black molding)
- PVC board
- weight
- sticker
[set content]
- Suhafu42
- Slot 54
- Suha43
- Suha43
- Suha43
- Suha43
- Suhafu42
[Organization example]
- October 1967 - October 1968 Irregular Express [Saiun] 1805/1806 train [Osaka-Nagano]
←Osaka Nagano→
DD51 type +
Suhafu 42 +
Slo 54 +
Suha 43 +
Suha 43 +
Suha 43 +
Suha 43 +
Suhafu 42[Sold separately/related products]
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- GM bogie TR23 (No.5024)
- GM Vehicle Mark Passenger Car Seat Car (White) (No.6310)
- GM Vehicle Mark Passenger Car Sleeper/Green Car (White) (No.6312)
- GM Vehicle Mark Passenger Express [Saiun] (White) (No.6387)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )