─ Remodeled the air conditioner and incorporated it into the 701 series! Former 601 series intermediate car
[Actual vehicle introduction]
- The 701 series is a commuter train that appeared as an improved version of the 601 series manufactured in 1963.
- The appearance with a direction curtain attached to the front and a stainless steel decorative band at the bottom became the basis for the later 801 series and 101 series.
- Initially, it was manufactured as a 4-car train, but in 1976 some trains were changed to 6-car trains to increase transportation capacity, and the missing intermediate cars were incorporated from the 601 series.
- Air conditioning is also being remodeled.
- The side windows were different from other 701 series and stood out.
- The paint color was raspberry and beige, so-called [Redden], but it was repainted to yellow in a few years.
- After that, it continued to be active along with other 701 series, 801 series, 401 series, etc., but due to the introduction of successor cars, the 601 series modified cars were retired by 1992, and the newly created group as 701 series said goodbye in 1997. I retired from driving.
[Product Summary]
- Further enhancement of the popular MA`s choice series
- Based on A1062 (shipped in January 2012), select a modified 601 series car with a distinctive side window arrangement.
- Appearance after changing from raspberry and beige [Red Electric] color to yellow
- The ventilator is upgraded using A7766, the same product as the Kokuden 103 series.
- This set is a set of 2 intermediate cars. A separate motor vehicle is required for driving.
- Change vehicle number, inspection mark, etc. more realistically
- Ikebukuro Line/Kotesashi (Kotesashi) affiliated cars are printed with the [Small] designation.
*Due to shared parts, some parts may differ from the actual vehicle.
[set content]
- Moha 701-3
- Moha 701-4
[accessories]
- none
[option]
- Wide interior light: G0001/G0002/G0003/G0004
- Micro coupler tight connection/ash: F0002
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )