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Micro Ace - A3856 - Passenger Train, Diesel, Kiha 11 - Hitachinaka Seaside Railway - 11-6

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Stock Number A3856
Original Retail Price 9,396¥
Brand Micro Ace
Manufacturer Micro Ace
Body Style Micro Ace Rail Diesel Car
Prototype Vehicle Passenger Train, Diesel, Kiha 11 (Details)
Road or Company Name Hitachinaka Seaside Railway (Details)
Reporting Marks Kiha 11
Road or Reporting Number 11-6
Paint Color(s) Cream with Orange stripe
Coupler Type Other
Wheel Type Chemically Blackened Metal
Wheel Profile Small Flange (Low Profile)
DCC Readiness No
Release Date 2018-07-15
Item Category Passenger Trains
Model Type Diesel
Model Subtype Kiha
Model Variety 11
Prototype Region Japan
Prototype Era JP Stage 4: JNR Division (1987 - Present)
Years Produced 1989 - 1999
Scale 1/150
Specific Item Information: This is a single motorized car with operating lights on both ends.
Prototype History: The KiHa 11 (キハ11形) is a single-car diesel multiple unit (DMU) train type operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and Tokai Transport Service Company (TKJ) on driver-only operated rural services in central Japan. A total of 43 cars were built between 1989 and 1999, with the class divided into four sub-classes: KiHa 11-0, KiHa 11-100, KiHa 11-200, and KiHa 11-300.
Road Name History: The Hitachinaka Seaside Railway operates in Ibaraki prefectrue.
Brand/Importer Information: Micro Ace Co., Ltd. is a railroad model / plastic model maker headquartered in Suzaki, Saitama Prefecture.
Founded in 1963 as Arii Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Arii), the company produced plastic models. In 1980 it entered the N-scale model train business and withdrew after a while. It reentered N-scale model train in 1996, with production in China.

On 10th June 2004, this business was transferred to the newly established subsidiary Micro Ace Co., Ltd., and "Micro Ace" became the new company name.

Read more (in Japanese) on Wikipedia.
Item created by: nscalestation on 2018-08-23 17:41:20
Last edited by: gdm on 2020-06-01 08:15:13


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