Description:
Product introduction
The Railway Collection Keisei Electric Railway Type 3600 Type 3688 Formation 6-Car Set C.

The Keisei Electric Railway is a railway company with the Keisei Main Line connecting Keisei Ueno Station (Tokyo) to Narita Airport Station (Chiba Prefecture) and branch lines to the Narita Sky Access Line, Oshiage Line, Kanamachi Line and Chiba Line.
Type 3600 was built between 1982 and 1989 and was the first Keisei Electric Railway commuter car to use a Type T one-handle mass controller and field magnetic It is the first Keisei Electric Railway commuter train to use a T-type one-handle mass controller and field chopper control.
Since 1997, the train has been reconfigured into an eight-car formation, with intermediate cars being produced and the surplus lead cars being put together.
The last of the six-car and four-car trains are currently in service.
This time, three types of train sets will be commercialised with specifications from 1997, when the 8-car trains were first introduced.

Sets A and B are the first 8-car trains to be converted to 8-car formation, with the difference in the shape of the body hem being reproduced as the 3638/3648 formation, and the pantographs on the 3636 and 3646 trains near Narita before their removal, while Set C is a prototype of the 6-car 3688 formation that existed at the same time, with a matching body hem shape.
Enjoy the scenes where the 8-car formation passes each other and the 8-car formation overtakes the 6-car formation.
Product specifications
  • Scale: N gauge
  • Product form: painted pre-assembled display model
  • Body material: plastic


  • Options (sold separately)
  • Power unit: TM-06R (18m class A)
  • Parts set for running: TT-04R
  • Pantograph: PT8002N (part number 0259)



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