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Rokuhan Japanese Suburban Electric Train
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releases are included below.
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First Release:
Announced: 04-09-12
Orders Due: 04-27-12
ETA: TBA
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Item Description
Not all items can be in stock at all
times.
Due to minimum order requirements and shipping charges we
"bunch" up re-orders to save you money.
(We reserve the right to correct errors and change
prices without prior notice.)
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Note:
Not all of the items below may be in stock or available but
the information is provided for reference purposes.
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Please copy & paste the entire description TEXT (no pictures
please)from the
item you are ordering into your e-mail.
It will save time and reduce possible confusion in determining
what you
really are ordering.
With the quantity of lines we carry it's not possible to memorize
all of them.
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Be
sure you review our terms pages before placing your order:
First: Terms
Page One Finally: Terms Page Three
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The 113 series is a Japanese suburban electric multiple unit train type introduced in 1963 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), currently operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), West Japan Railway (JR West), and Shikoku Railway Company (JR Shikoku), and formerly also operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
The design was derived from the earlier 111 series and used a newer MT54 motor with an output of 120 kW. They are used in the mild temperature areas of Japan, due to their brakes not being capable of handling cold weather. The 115 series were built to opeate in colder areas.
Features:
- Finely molded details
- Etched metal details
- Metal wheelsets
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Part #: IM-RKT001-1 J.N.R. Series 113-2000 - Shonan Color - Japanese Suburban Electric Train 4 Car Set |
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These sets were an improvement of the 113-0 series and produced from 1978. Some of these were located at Shonan line. The main difference between 113-0 and 113-2000 are the seat pitch and seat size, which were enlarged, reduced the max capacity. |
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249.95
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$179.97
On Arrival
$199.96
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Part #: IM-RKT003-1 J.N.R. Series 113-1500 - Yokosuka Color - Japanese Suburban Electric Train 4 Car Set |
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These sets were an improvement of the 113-1000 series and produced from 1979. All of them are located at Ofuna. They also ran on the Sobu and Yokosuka Line, and on the Tokaido Line. All 113-1500 series trains are fitted with ATC-5 and ATS-P/SN. |
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249.95
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$179.97
On Arrival
$199.96
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your
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Stock Checks:
Inventory is a fluid commodity. It changes by the
hour (sometimes by the minute). To retain our pricing structure
we maintain stock levels designed to turnover 6 times each
year. We cannot guarantee stock status till we have an order
in hand. All product is subject to prior sale. If we confirm
that we have it, and, while we are waiting for the order
it sells, you would be upset that we did not hold it.
We used to hold items but learned a VERY EXPENSIVE lesson.
When we held items for customers’ orders, the order
never materialized 80%+ of the time. We lost out on
the orders placed while the item was on hold. Also
we wasted staff time that could have been used to pull actual
orders.
Since we are well known for finding older stock the fact
that it may not be on our shelves at this minute does not
mean we can’t get it. So, as we spell out on our terms
pages, we don’t do it anymore. You may, however, call in and we will tell you if the items
are available and if possible attempt to locate what we
don’t have while you are on the phone. |
Last Update
By GJC
Friday, July 19, 2019 5:50 PM
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