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TOMIX 98461 N Gauge Kinki Nippon Railway 5000 Series Shimakaze Basic Set Railway Model Train

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Management number 209832673 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price $48.80 Model Number 209832673
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It reproduces the head shape of the polyhedral surface. Reproduces a different seat placement between the K50100 and K50600. The MO50200 has been recreated with a different seat arrangement. Pre-printed car numbers Printed "Shike" Logo The headlight is illuminated with a white LED and is equipped with a steady light circuit board. Recreates the black edges around the window. The side glass reproduces green glass. Dummy coupler attached at the head Uses a flywheel power with a new power collection system, and silver wheels. Uses M-13 motor. The railroad model is a system that provides power from the rails. Does not use batteries when driving, luminous, or even lights up. This product does not include batteries. This product does not use fuel. Fuel is not included with this product. This product does not include paint.

  • The signature Kintetsu's signature express train “Shimakaze” has been reappeared
  • Pending approval for commercialization by Kinko Nippon Railway Co., Ltd
  • Made in Japan
  • Brand: Tommy Tech
Item Weight 7.7 ounces
Manufacturer トミーテック(TOMYTEC)
Release date December 25, 2021
Item model number 98461
Product Dimensions 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches
Manufacturer recommended age 15 years and up

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