Product Description
──A blue shock runs through Boso!
[Actual vehicle introduction]
- The 113 series is a DC commuter train that began production in 1963 as an enhanced version of the 111 series that was introduced in 1962.
- The control cars and trailer cars were added as 111 series cars.
- A total of 2,984 cars were manufactured by 1981 with changes in specifications, functions, and structure. They were loved by many fans for many years as a representative of Japanese suburban trains in both name and reality, operating on flat DC current sections mainly in the suburbs of cities in the Kanto, Chukyo, and Kansai regions.
During the era of the Japanese National Railways, when electric trains were introduced as electrified sections were extended, the necessary carriages were often transferred from other lines. Particularly in the 1980s, when the financial situation worsened, the demand for improved service through increased frequency led to the promotion of shorter train formations in various regions. This, combined with the demand for shorter train formations, created an imbalance in demand between leading cars and motor cars, leading to the appearance of various modified carriages and the complex transfer of certain car types across the boundaries of the Kanto and Kansai regions.
- In the November 1986 schedule change, the 113 series was released for the electrified Fukuchiyama Line and the Chiba branch was shortened. As a result, the electric car units were transferred from Makuhari Depot, and two cars, KuHa 111-86 and KuHa 111-407, were transferred from Hineno Depot in Hanwa livery without any paint changes. They were used to convert a 6-car formation into a 4-car formation and were put into commercial operation as is. They stood out for about half a year until they were repainted in the designated Yokosuka livery in late May 1987.
[Product Overview]
- Further expansion of the MicroAce train series
- One of the most famous and legendary combinations among the 113 series in the Kanto region is finally available as a finished plastic model!
- Variation product based on A9586 (shipping in September 2024)
- A four-car train consisting of a Hanwa-colored leading car transferred from Hineno Electric Depot and a Yokosuka-colored middle car from Makuhari Electric Depot
- Kuha 111-86 is a modified sealed beam car, the shoelace is body color, Kuha 111-407 is original light, shoelace is silver color
- Moha 112-1013 (early 1000 series non-air-conditioned car) has a new roof part
- The four-car train has Hanwa-colored leading cars at both ends, showing the train before the JR mark was displayed on the body.
- Before the body affiliation markings of the two leading cars were changed from [Tenhine]
*Some parts may differ from the actual vehicle due to shared parts.
[Organization diagram]
Kuha 111-86 [Hanwa color] +
Moha 112-1013 [Yokosuka color] +
Moha 113-1013 [Yokosuka color] +
Kuha 111-407 [Hanwa color][accessories]
- Seal
[option]
- Wide interior lights: G0001/G0002/G0003/G0004
- Micro coupler close coupling, black: F0001
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Product Specifications
- Item code
- A4412
- JAN code
- 4968279129272
Purchase Information
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This item is limited to 2 per household.