The 485 series was introduced in 1968 as a limited express train compatible with three power sources, DC and AC 50/60Hz, based on the previously introduced 481 and 483 series. It was manufactured for a long period until 1979 and was active in electrified sections nationwide as a representative limited express train of JNR.
The 489 series was introduced in 1971 as a train based on the 485 series, with measures for passing between Yokokawa and Karuizawa on the Shinetsu Main Line. The Sashi 481 and 489 type were dining cars of the 485 and 489 series, with a driver's cab at both ends, windows and taillights on the end, and headlights on the roof. The cars manufactured from 1972 were changed from the AU12 cooler, also called the mushroom type, to the distributed AU13 cooler.
Features
- High grade (HG) specifications
- Reproduces the Sashi 481 and 489 models equipped with AU13 coolers
- The roof is reproduced in gray
- The door rails are printed
- The toilet tank is already installed, and a toilet flush pipe is included for replacement
- The car number is selectable and compatible with transfer sheets (included in the set)
- New current collection system and black wheels are used
- TN coupler with piping (SP) is standard equipment
Contents
Vehicles
- Sashi 481 (489) (vehicle equipped with AU13)
Accessories