1:150 scale model produced by Kato. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.
Features:- Analogue DC Model
- This model mainly operates in Japan
- This model is decorated in JR company markings
- This product features the Kiha 20 series, part of the early N gauge lineup. Enjoy the good old days of local railroads with ease.
- Orange 1 features two Kiha 20s in the standard JNR diesel railcar color (orange and cream), also known as the standard color (orange and cream). Orange 2 features two Kiha 25s and Kiha Uni 26s in the metropolitan area color (solid orange).
- The packaging is a specially designed presentation box commemorating the 60th anniversary, with two clear cases inside. Each of the four cars features a different nostalgic packaging design in the paper inserts inside the clear cases.
- Each set's powered car (Kiha 25) includes a reproduction "inspection certificate."
- The front hood is black, the undercarriage is gray, and the bogies are black.
- Arnold couplers are standard equipment.
- The affiliation is "Kansai Sui."
- The head and tail lights do not light up. Interior lights cannot be installed. Please note.
DetailsTo celebrate the 60th anniversary of N gauge, this release revisits the Kiha 20 series, one of the original N gauge line-up staples, first introduced in 1957. The Kiha 20 was a versatile diesel railcar that served local lines across Japan, including variants designed for cold climates, and remained in operation until 1991, shortly after the transition to JR. This reproduction model faithfully captures the charm of the early N gauge products: - Orange 1 – the classic orange and cream livery from the golden era of JNR
- Orange 2 – the single-car metropolitan colourway used from the end of JNR into the JR era
Each set includes two cars and comes in special packaging inspired by the original N gauge era, evoking the nostalgia of classic model railway collections. A must-have for collectors celebrating the rich history of N gauge modelling. |