KATO N Gauge 485 Series Initial Type Expansion 2-Car Set 10-1130

Description

Condition: New

The 485 series is a limited express train that represents the era of the Japanese National Railways. It reproduces the appearance of the mid-1970s when it ran all over the country with its cream and red body. The 485 series 300 series, which was in its heyday after the timetable revision in October 1978 and became an illustrated head mark, has been fully renewed and commercialized. The add-on set is a two-car set of intermediate motor cars Moha 484/485, and there are two types: the early type and the later type called the 200 series. The early type has a mushroom-shaped cooler, while the later type Moha 484 is equipped with a centralized cooler AU71A and Moha 485 is equipped with a distributed cooler AU13E. You can enjoy recreating various formations by combining the basic set with the late type/early type and two types of add-on sets. The intermediate coupling part of each car is equipped with a body-mounted type KATO close-coupled coupler as standard. *It cannot be coupled with the old 485 series products (#10-391/10-392/4028~).

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