The Koki 104 is a blue container freight car introduced in 1989, designed for single-unit operation considering coupling and uncoupling. The Koki 107 is a versatile freight car that can carry various types of containers, including standard 12ft containers, maritime containers, and tank containers. It is mainly used for high-speed freight on major lines such as the Tokaido and Sanyo Main Lines, Tohoku Main Line to Hokkaido, and the Japan Sea Coastal Line.
◆The Koki 104 in its simpler appearance, without the JRF mark, coupling prohibition notation, or inspection markings, will be available in a two-car set and as part of a ten-car set with Koki 107. You can enjoy modern freight train scenes by combining it with the upcoming <3096-1 EF510 301> and other current electric locomotives.
①Koki 104
・Features a model of the Koki 104 manufactured by Japanese Car Co.
・Reproduces side steps and deck-mounted reflector brackets.
②Koki 107
・Captures features like the handbrake handle position moved from the side to the deck handrail, with the handbrake handle painted
yellow. Includes user-installable parts for the handbrake handle.
・Reproduces the recent specification without the JRF logo.
・Reflects the removal of coupling prohibition notation and inspection markings.
・Meticulously recreates the frame shape with visible piping details due to the open floor design.
・Ensures stable running performance even when empty.
・Standardly equipped with Arnold couplers.
・The ten-car set uses a 12-car bookcase, capable of storing up to 12 cars even when loaded with containers.