Railway model 1/160 JR 300 0 Series Tokaido / Sanyo Shinkansen (latter type / when introduced) basic set of 8 cars [98775]

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Japanese title: 鉄道模型 1/160 JR 300 0系東海道・山陽新幹線(後期型・登場時)基本セット 8両 [98775]
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Item number: 600027608
Released date: 21 May 2022
Maker: TOMIX TOMIX)

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Explanation ■ Completed Tomix N scale cars, JR 300 0 series Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen (later model, when introduced) basic set of 8 cars.
The sliding door type passenger door with 3 pantographs was reproduced in the appearance of the J16-J29 cars (additional set).
The roofs of cars No. 3 and No. 15 were reproduced in the appearance.
The head and tail lights were reproduced in the appearance.
The roof of cars No. 3 and No. 15 was newly manufactured (additional set).
The head and tail lights are equipped with a fixed board.
Green car mark and car number indication are printed.
The JR mark is printed in orange.
Movable pantograph type
Insulator part is included.
The car number and non-smoking mark are selectable with a transfer sheet (only the basic set is included).
Power with flywheel, new power collection system, silver wheel is used.
Hook and U-shaped electric coupler is used.
The car number and non-smoking mark are available with a transfer sheet (only the basic set is included).
Power with flywheel, new power collection system, silver wheel is used.
Hook and U-shaped electric coupler is used.
M-13 motor is used.
[Practical guide]
The 300-0 series cars were used for the Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen of JR Tokai when the "Nozomi" was newly installed in 1992.
The passenger boarding and alighting doors of the cars introduced in the early period were equipped with a plug type, but from the J16 cars which were added in 1993, they were replaced with a sliding door type.
From the J29 cars, three pantographs crossing the lower frame and a large noise-reducing cover were introduced. However, from around 1997, they were equipped with two pantographs and the conventional type was removed.
From around 1999, they were converted to a single-arm pantograph and pantograph cover corresponding to the Series 700, and they were used until March 2012.
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