──A new set of only the leading car, perfect for making a two-car train, is now available
- The 2000 series, which was introduced in 1977 for use on the Shinjuku Line, a line with short distances between stations, had a through-type front and was Seibu's first high-performance car with four doors.
- Early 2000 series cars did not have door pocket windows and had two-tiered side windows, but the new 2000 series that appeared in 1988 had a completely new design, with the return of door pocket windows, a single drop-down side window, the installation of side direction signs, and the addition of a skirt to the front.
[Product Features]
- An unpainted, plate-shaped kit reconstructed into a two-car formation based on the [<439> Seibu New 2000 Series 4-Car Formation Set]
- Body, roof and underfloor equipment are molded in gray
- One set of coreless motor power unit mounting adapters is included
*This product does not include bogies, pantographs, power units, power bogie frames, underfloor equipment for power, stickers, or vehicle marks.
*This product is an unpainted kit and requires assembly and painting.
*Some product specifications may differ from the actual vehicle.
[Product set composition]
- Body (molded in gray)
- Roof (gray molding)
- Underfloor equipment (gray molding)
- Centralized Cooling
- Etched handrail
- PVC board
- weight
- Coreless motor power unit mounting adapter
- Assembly instructions
[Set contents and organization diagram]
2450 (even) +
2450 (odd)[Optional items and related products]
- GM Bogie FS372 (No.5049)
- GM Vehicle Mark Seibu Commuter Car (4-door car) (black) (No. 6411)
- GM Pantograph PT42N (No.5803)
- GM Powered Bogie Frame and Underfloor Equipment Set A-06 (FS372 + 4136AM) (No. 8489)
- GM Coreless Motor Power Unit (20m Class A) (No.5711)
- GM Coreless Motor Power Unit (Gray, 20m Class A) (No.5750)
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