Description

Condition: New

Black/-/2726
・(b)Target gender:(/b)Boys
・(b) Target age: (/b) From 8 years old
Product Introduction The Tora 45000 series freight car is a two-axle open freight car that appeared on the Japanese National Railways in 1960 (Showa 35). 8184 cars were manufactured and some are still in use today. Vehicles with wooden floors and end panels modified from pressed steel to flat steel plates have a 1 added to the beginning of the original car number making them the 145000 series. The 145000 series with its end panels modified to flat steel plates is the prototype and can pass through mini-curves. When coupled with a locomotive capable of passing through mini-curves it has a printed car number (Tora 147382) and silver wheels. *The model train is powered by the rails. No batteries are used to run illuminate or light up. This product does not include batteries. *This product does not use fuel. This product does not include fuel. Safety Warning: Be careful


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