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TOMYTEC Tomytec TOMIX HO Gauge Taki 9900 Series Kit, 2 Cars, HO-740, Model Train Freight Car, Brand New, Unopened! We also handle various model trains, so you can easily search by tapping the blue text "HANNE Railway" below (≧∀≦) #HANNE Railway ■ Product Contents 【Manufacturer】 ・Tomytec 【Part Number】 ・X967408 ■ Product Description ・Kit format, Taki 9900 series 2-car set, allowing you to create your preferred configuration. ・Handrails around the dome are made of metal. ・Wheels come with box-type wheel centers. ・Choose between leaf springs or coil springs for the bogie's bolster springs. ・Car numbers are selectable with transfer sheet included. ・Company names and emblems are selectable with transfer sheet/seal included. ・Transfer sheets include "Nippon Oil (Sunrise Mark)" and "Nippon Oil Transportation". ・Seals include "Nippon Oil (Sunrise Mark)", "Kyodo Oil", and "Nippon Oil Transportation". ・Two types of tank mirror surfaces with different curvatures can be produced by selecting parts. ※ This product is for advanced users. ※ Tools, adhesives, paints, etc. are required (commercially available). ・The Taki 9900 series was the first 35-ton gasoline-dedicated freight car of the Japanese National Railways, appearing in 1962. It featured an outer appearance with a bulging central section and a frameless structure that eliminated the side beams of the underframe found in conventional tank cars. ・Over 500 cars were manufactured by 1966, but production was later switched to the Taki 35000 series, which had a simplified structure. ・Along with the Taki 35000 series, it was a main type of gasoline transport vehicle during the Japanese National Railways era, but after the privatization of the Japanese National Railways, it was replaced by the Taki 43000 series and Taki 1000 series, which had a larger loading capacity, and all cars were retired by 2008. ・Nippon Oil owned the Taki 9900 series from its introduction in 1962 and changed its logo around 1990, continuing to operate until around 2000. ・Kyodo Oil owned the Taki 9900 series from around 1965, and some were in operation until the late 1990s. ・Nippon Oil Transportation was the last company to own the Taki 9900 series, but all cars were scrapped by 2008. #HANNE出品 4543736967408 Vehicle Type...Freight Car Manufacturer...Tomytec
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