The 103 series is a DC commuter train that was introduced in 1963, and over 3,400 cars were manufactured.
The first improved cars and the mass-produced air-conditioned cars, which had unit sashes, had low cabs and oval-shaped sealed beam headlights.
From 1992 to 1998, the first improved cars and the mass-produced air-conditioned cars underwent life extension work (N40), which changed the side windows and significantly changed the appearance.
Features
- High grade (HG) specifications
- Reproduces the N40 construction vehicle with side windows replaced and black window sashes
- Vehicle numbers are selectable and compatible with transfer sheets (transfer sheets are included in the basic set)
- H-rubbers are expressed in black
- Air piping at the end of the vehicle is reproduced
- New current collection system and black wheels are used
- TN coupler (SP) is standard equipment
Contents
Vehicles
- Moha 103
- Moha 102(T)