Prototype Information:
In the late 1960s, at the height of Japan's steam locomotive boom, few
trains captured the imagination of the public like the express Niseko,
which connected Hakodate and Sapporo. Debuting during the major timetable
revision of October 1968, it linked Hakodate and Sapporo via the scenic
Hakodate Main Line. Its most legendary scenes came on the steep mountain
stretch between Otaru and Oshamambe and played a vital role in the movement
of both passengers and parcel freight between Honshu and Hokkaido via
the Seikan ferry. One of its most iconic operations was on the mountainous
stretch between Otaru and Oshamambenicknamed the mountain
linewhere massive C62 steam locomotives hauled the train
in double-heading formation with an assisting engine at the front. This
powerful image became emblematic of the steam eras peak.
This product is a re-release. Additionally,
some roof-mounted ventilators are now separately molded parts.
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- Model Features:
- Includes different
car formations to accurately recreate the unique up-bound and down-bound
train consists, with varying configurations of mail and baggage cars.
- Cold-climate-spec
Suha 45 series passenger cars for Hokkaido feature gear-driven axle
generators modeled on the bogies, plus large underfloor battery boxes
typical of northern region rolling stock.
- Suro 62 is modeled
in the Hokkaido-specific 500 series variant.
- Up-bound train
includes a non-air-conditioned Oyu 10 mail car, featuring the distinctive
deep round roof without cooler unit.
- Down-bound train
includes Mani 36 baggage car, reproduced with round roof derived from
the Suha 32 series donor car.
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