1-421 (HO) Hiroshima Electric Railway 200 Hanover Train
Hiroshima Electric Railway 200 is an old-fashioned tramcar made in 1928 donated for the purpose of friendship and friendship from Hanover City, Germany, which has a sister city relationship with Hiroshima City. It is known as a "Hannover train" by citizens of Hiroshima and railway fans, wearing a large pantograph.
Main features
? The Hiroshima Electric Railway Type 200 has been partially remodeled at the time of donation from Hanover City, and the product faithfully reproduces its form, detail and distinctive coloring.
? A new motor power unit (PAT.P) is adopted for smooth and powerful running performance.
? Headlights on.
? The wheel uses a realistic black wheel.
? The vehicle number and vehicle description are reproduced realistically by printing.
? Equipped with a pantograph for overhead wire collection, and equipped with a switch for line / overlaid current collection.
? Equipped with an 8-pin socket (NMRA standard) that supports DCC decoders.
? Single item
? Accessories (Parts with user)
· Door knob · Jumper tube · Pantograph shoe · Pantograph ascent stop · Destination indication sticker
Optional option
? HO vehicle case (for 3-car) Part number: 3-301
? * This product uses a room light unit for N gauge.