Railway model 1/150 JNR DF91-1 Penetrating Late-Life Kochi Engine Depot [A8198]

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Japanese title: 鉄道模型 1/150 国鉄DF91-1 貫通型 晩年 高知機関区 [A8198]
Out of stock
Item number: 600091942
Released date: 13 Oct 2025
Maker: Micro Ace

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

Product Description - 20 Years in Shikoku! DF91 Type!
[Actual Car]
The DF40 is an electric diesel locomotive manufactured jointly by Kawasaki Rolling Stock and Kawasaki Heavy Industries in December 1955.
It features a round body with two horizontal windows on the front and five round window on the side.
The paint color was light blue with a yellow band.
The engine was made by German Company MAN and later became the parent body of DF50 and DF91.
After various tests, it was put into operation in November 1956. At the same time, the paint color was changed to black / yellow band.
In addition, in October 1961, it was renamed DF91. The paint color was changed twice (gray / vermilion, front Kintaro → gray / vermilion with white band). In 1965, it was remodeled into a penetrating front to make it easier for crew members to pass through when it was in operation with DF50, but it retired in February 1975 due to aging.
[Set Contents]
● DF91-1 (M)
[Product Overview]
It was a famous model that worked only in Shikoku for 20 years, and it was remodeled into a penetrating front to make it easier for crew members to pass through when it was in operation with DF50.
[Set Contents]
● DF91-1 (M)
[Product Overview]
It has been a long time since it was produced.
It is a variation based on A8196 (reproduced in November 2011).
The guide handrail and release lever on the tail light were made into metal parts.
It was changed to the standard diesel locomotive color (gray / vermilion with white band) from around the first half of the 1970 s.
It was changed to the standard diesel locomotive color (gray / vermilion with white band) from around the first half of the s.
It was changed to the standard 150 500