Greenmax Commuter

Nankai 10000 Series Southern

About the actual train
The Nankai 10000 Series was introduced in 1985 (Showa 60) as a reserved seat express train "Southern" on the Nankai Main Line. Initially, it was a two-car train with only a leading car and was painted in shades of green, but in 1992 (Heisei 4) it was converted to a four-car train and repainted with a new paint scheme based on silver metallic.
When it was converted to a four-car train, the composition was changed to one with the original leading car converted into an intermediate car and one with a newly built intermediate car, so there are differences in the composition.
Currently, it is operated with a train with unreserved seating cars, but until October 2009 (Heisei 21), the all-reserved seat "Southern" was operated with a 4+4 eight-car train.

Product Features
■Productization of Nankai 10000 series "Southern" trains operated until 2009 (Heisei 21) when all seats were reserved
■Reproduces 4+4 8-car formation with modified intermediate cars and newly built intermediate cars

■Vehicle number, corporate mark, and NANKAI logo are printed
■Front and side destination type indication, car number indication, no smoking mark are attached with attached stickers (newly produced)
■Train radio antenna and front through-hole canopy are installed by the user
■Lightning arrester is expressed as one piece sculpture
■Headlights (warm white) and taillights (red) are lit
■Lights of the leading car that enters the intermediate car are not lit
■Equipped with a coreless motor power unit with flywheel


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