The WAM80000 series continued to be used on paper transport freight trains even after the JR takeover, but was withdrawn from service in 2012.
Some paper transport freight trains running in the Tokyo metropolitan area were fitted with several container freight cars, and until around 2007 they were characterized by the large number of KoKi 350000 series cars.
Features
- A set based on the image of freight trains with WAM and KOKi cars coupled together, as seen on the Musashino Line and Tokaido Main Line
- WAM 280000, 380000, KOKi 350000 type freight cars and each container have their car numbers and markings printed on them - C36, 18D, 19A, and 19B type containers included (C36-1712, 5563, 18D-4410, 11383, 15078, 20397, 19A-978, 1001, 19B-2578, 1918R)
- C36-1712 reproduces the appearance with the JR mark attached
- 19B-2578 reproduces the large appearance of the JRF mark
- 19B-1918R reproduces the small appearance of the JRF mark
- Reflector, reflector installation jig for WAM80000 type included
- WAM80000 and 380000 types use black wheels
- Koki 350000 type uses gray bogie frame, silver wheels
Contents
Vehicles
- WAM 286570
- WAM 286579
- WAM 286688
- WAM 287819
- WAM 380001
- WAM 380303
- WAM 380379
- WAM 380444
- Koki 350017
- Koki 350037
Accessories
- Runner parts: reflector
- Parts: jig