The first commuter train in the Rokuhan Z Shorty series was the 205 series, which appeared at the end of the JNR era and ran through the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras.
This product features the Keyo 21 train, a unique combination of a late-production model and a transfer from another district, sporting the Keiyo Line's livery, but with the original front that doesn't have the so-called "fairy tale face."
It has been recreated with a skirt to match the actual train from that time.
*Some parts may differ in shape from the actual train.
[Set contents]
1 x 205 series leading car, 1 x 205 series middle car, 1 x 205 series trailing car, and 3 x drawbars.
[About the Z Shorty]
By incorporating the separately sold power and trailer chassis, Z Shorty trains can navigate the smallest radius curves on Z gauge rails, the "R45"!
The smallest oval course is 11cm long x 16cm wide, allowing trains to run in even the smallest spaces, even around you!
The length of the train is approximately half that of a Z gauge train. Despite being a deformed model, the attention to detail remains the same!
The product includes a dummy chassis.
The product itself is a display model, but by incorporating the separately sold power and trailer chassis, it can run on the same rails as regular Z gauge trains!
*Images are prototypes. Some parts may differ from the actual product.
Production licensed by JR East
*Model trains are powered by the rails. No batteries are used for running, lighting, or illumination.
*Batteries are not included with this product.
*This product does not require fuel.
*Fuel is not included with this product.
*Paint is not included with this product.
The first commuter train in the Rokuhan Z Shorty series was the 205 series, which appeared at the end of the JNR era and ran through the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras.
This product features the unique Keyo 21 train, a late-production model that, as a transfer from another district, bore the Keiyo Line livery while retaining the original front design without the "fairy tale-like" look.
The train has been recreated with a skirt to match the actual train from that time.
Production licensed by JR East.
*Image is a prototype. Some parts may differ from the actual product.