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This is a complete set that includes the E7 Series Kagayaki, the power unit PU-N600, and rails, making it the perfect set for beginners to start enjoying model railways right away. It

comes in a compact package that is easy to store.

Vehicles:

  • Set of 4 E7 series cars used on the Hokuriku and Joetsu Shinkansen lines
    • The main specifications of the cars are based on <98530> JR E7 Series Hokuriku and Joetsu Shinkansen Basic Set
  • A full 12-car formation can be recreated with this product (cars 1, 2, 3, and 12) and <98531> Add-on Set A and <98532> Add-on Set B
  • Equipped with movable canopy
  • Equipped with movable pantograph
  • Uses hook and U-shaped conductive couplers
  • Symbol mark, Gran Class mark, car number markings (on the car body and roof), and car number are printed
  • Headlights and taillights equipped with constant-lighting circuit boards
  • Uses power with flywheel
  • Uses new current collection system and silver wheels
  • Uses M-13 motor

Control equipment:

  • PU-N600 (dark gray specification)

Rails:

  • Uses rails that reproduce PC sleepers with easy-to-use Finetrack
  • Simple and reliable connections
  • The rail layout is the most basic rail pattern A (oval type)
  • Comes with relayer rail

This Set Contains

Vehicles:

  • E723-13
  • E726-113
  • E725-13 (with motor)
  • E714-13

Control equipment:

  • Power unit PU-N600
  • DC feeder

Rails:

  • 1x Straight rail S140-PC
  • 3x Straight rail S280-PC
  • 1x Relayer rail S140-RE-PC
  • 8x Curved rail C280-45-PC

Layout supplies:

  • Relayer
  • Model: TMX90190
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