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The EF210-100 series was produced by JR Freight from 1999 as a general-purpose locomotive for direct current sections, and appeared from number 101 to 173.

From number 109 onwards, the pantograph was changed to a single-arm type. A new paint scheme was introduced around 2018. It is in operation over a wide area from Kuroiso to Hatabu.

Set of EF210 type locomotive nicknamed Momotaro and container freight car

EF210:

  • Number plate separate parts (109, 110, 111, 112) can be selected
  • Radio antenna already installed
  • Reproduces the appearance with new paint
  • Single arm pantograph installed
  • Momotaro logo and JR mark printed
  • Driver's cab see-through structure
  • Equipped with headlight constant lighting board
  • Uses flywheel-equipped power source
  • Uses M-13 motor

Koki 107:

  • Two freight cars are equipped with containers of different designs and sizes
  • Car number already printed
  • Uses small diameter wheels
  • Brake handle included
  • KoKi 107-1902 is equipped with two UV54 type freight liners
  • KoKi 107-1945 is equipped with one 40-foot container (free design)
  • UV54-38000 container is equipped with a different number

Vehicles:

  • EF210-100 (equipped with single-arm pantograph)
  • KoKi 107-1902 (equipped with UV54 freight liner)
  • KoKi 107-1945 (equipped with sea container)

Accessories:

  • Runner parts: Number plate (for front) (for EF210)
  • Runner parts: Number plate (for side) (for EF210)
  • Runner parts: Handle (for KoKi 107)
  • Model: TMX98394
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