EdF Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 The Hankyu 4300, knuckle coupler. Link to comment
Thankyu6300 Posted June 29, 2019 Share Posted June 29, 2019 You got it rail squid ð NEX is the only train that doesn't operate in the Kansai area. Thats my thing Kansai Trains. My favourite currently is the Hanshin 5700 jet silver. Thanks for playing. Link to comment
railsquid Posted December 7, 2019 Share Posted December 7, 2019 Almost half-a-century's worth of 103 series models. Â 103 series lineup by Rail Squid, on Flickr 8 Link to comment
200ç³» Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 A few lineups related to the Shinkansen part of my collection. Considering the sheer number of cars and formations, I'm both very proud, and deeply disturbed by the result... A lot less text than usual for me, especially considering the subject matter, but I let the pictures speak for themselves.  From ShÅwa to mid Heisei era, the 0ç³», or 8 X 0ç³»(=94 actually):  Mid Heisei era SanyÅ shinkansen:  Assorted TÅkaidÅ Shinkansen 16 car formations (that's a whopping 128 cars in one go...)  TÅhoku/JÅetsu Shinkansen.  As shown on the new arrival thread, 8X200ç³»(=96):  Mid Heisei era TÅhoku/JÅetsu shinkansen lineup:  22 Link to comment
serotta1972 Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 WOWSERS! Awesome collection but I noticed you don't have the 2Â with red colors. ð 1 1 Link to comment
200ç³» Posted August 23, 2020 Share Posted August 23, 2020 @serotta1972,  I take it you're referring to the 800ç³» and E6ç³», right (as I can't think of any other red ones, with exception of the E2ç³» N formations (E2ç³»0çªå°) which features in one the pictures, or the early (pre-2002 extension to 10 car formations) E2ç³»0çªå° J formations)?  My collection is mainly centered around the older shinkansen types, which in this case refers to the 0ç³» and 100ç³» for the TÅkaidÅ Shinkansen, and the 200ç³» for the TÅhoku/JÅetsu Shinkansen. That isn't to say that I don't like the later series, I absolutely do (even though some are a bit of an acquired taste), love them even, it just means my main focus remains on those three series. A such I try to limit myself to the types which were in service when either of these series were still in active duty, unless there is some emotional connection, or I simply really like a new(er) series.  For TÅkaidÅ Shinkansen formations this means I use September 1999/2003 respectively (the final month of 0ç³»/100ç³» operations) as a soft cutoff point. While November (final scheduled 0ç³» service)/December 2008 (final run) serves the same purpose for the SanyÅ Shinkansen formations in my collection (March/April 2013 for the JR East shinkansen).  In general I can divide the shinkansen part of my collection into the following themes, TÅkaidÅ/SanyÅ Shinkansen 1964/1972/1975~1999/2008 and TÅhoku/JÅetsu Shinkansen 1982~2011/2013, with the following focus points (with the 0ç³»/200ç³»/100ç³» providing the anchor point for each focus point):  -TÅkaidÅ/SanyÅ Shinkansen 1972~early 1980's (maturing of the shinkansen, re-organization of the 0ç³» formations as well as the introduction of new formation compositions, the introduction of the 0ç³»1000çªå°(1976) and later 2000çªå°(1981) but also the retirement of the first production batches. The appearance of mixed formations (sub-types batches) made this period interesting to me as well). -TÅkaidÅ Shinkansen ~1989~1999 (the introduction of a lot of new series, while simultaneously the slow but steady disappearance of the remaining (TÅkaidÅ Shinkansen) 0ç³» formations, as well as the commencement of the retirement of the oldest 100ç³» formations. -SanyÅ Shinkansen ~1989~2008 (more or less the same reasons as above, with the continued existence of the 0ç³» remaining the main drive).  -TÅhoku/JÅetsu Shinkansen, ~1995~2007 (A lot of variation, JR East introducing a metric ton in terms of new series (5 between 1992 and 1997, excluding sub-series), lots of different 200ç³» formations still in service, the renewal of part of the 200ç³» K formations and the retirement of the non renewed formations among other reasons, I also happen to really like the JR East shinkansen colors used in this era). -TÅhoku/JÅetsu Shinkansen ~2011, simply because my first trip to Japan happened in May/June of that year, also the 200ç³» K formations were still in service on the TÅhoku shinkansen at that point in time.  As such, when the 800ç³» entered service in 2004 there were certainly still enough 0ç³» formations left in service to warrant a place in my collection, however as the KyÅ«shÅ« Shinkansen extension to Hakata wouldn't open until March 2011, it places the 800ç³» somewhat outside of my intended era (though I can remedy this by using the 100ç³» retirement date as a cutoff point instead). It also doesn't help that I'm not that big of a JR KyÅ«shÅ« fan, and that I'm not overly fond of the 800ç³» design either, though I'm slowly warming up to it as It's getting older. That said I do have the Kato version, low key, on my wishlist, so whenever they decide to re-release it I might actually snap one up.  As for the E6ç³», it entered service a day after the 200ç³» retired from active service, and the design simply never appealed to me. Over time I learned to appreciate the E5ç³» to the point I actually decided to buy the Kato model (originally I had intended the E4ç³» to be the cutoff point), however this hasn't happened with regards to the E6ç³» (yet). Also, I've never really been a big fan of the mini-shinkansen series, with the exception of the 400ç³» and to a lesser extend the E3ç³»0çªå°, which makes the decision of not getting a model of one a little easier as well.  Anyway the tldr version, as the 0ç³», 200ç³» and 100ç³» have always been my most beloved Japanese trains (and by extension worldwide, ever), I center my collection around these series, hence the 800ç³» and E6ç³» wouldn't really fit in well. 3 Link to comment
serotta1972 Posted August 23, 2020 Share Posted August 23, 2020 Ah, got it. I was actually thinking along those lines and share similar sentiments about the 800, E6 and E5 and it wasn't until I saw the E5 and E6 in person and ridden them that I appreciated their unique design.  Thank you for elaborating and you most certainly have a beautiful collection of Shinkansens. Link to comment
disturbman Posted August 23, 2020 Share Posted August 23, 2020 Gosh, this lineup is amazing. very realistic to have so many similar trains.  I have always avoided collecting Shinkansen but you are giving me a serious hitch. I always had a thing for the 200系 and 300系. 1 Link to comment
jappomania Posted August 23, 2020 Share Posted August 23, 2020 1 hour ago, disturbman said: Gosh, this lineup is amazing. very realistic to have so many similar trains.  I have always avoided collecting Shinkansen but you are giving me a serious hitch. I always had a thing for the 200ç³» and 300ç³».  keep calm and brake , shinkansen-ite is hard to cure, after collecting all that's been released in 40 years, the next step is start to "cut & paste" old junk to obtain the prototype not yet released (or in alternative, the bankrupcy.........the Endo 200 is still missing but it's time to close the file)  p.s. finally someone crazy like me ð€ª 1 1 Link to comment
Ochanomizu Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 Hello 200系,  Is the E1系 a Kato or Tomix? I've got 2 x Tomix E1系 full consist, with a few spare cars and a spare motor car. Link to comment
Yavianice Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 3 hours ago, Ochanomizu said: Is the E1系 a Kato or Tomix? I've got 2 x Tomix E1系 full consist, with a few spare cars and a spare motor car.  It's Tomix. KATO version is kind of crap anyway. Link to comment
kami_illy Posted August 25, 2020 Share Posted August 25, 2020 (edited) To continue the line ups, here is my (almost up to date) line up of B-Trains. Almost all of the commuters, the 500, the Hokkutosei & Cassiopeia are motorized. Also slowly I am equipping them all with better pantographs. ...but there is soo many of them. Lot of work.  Shinkansen, sleepers and freight  JR lines  Privat lines  Aaand this static one as a bonus  My full scale line up would look pretty unimpressive though as I downsized A LOT (only 200renewed, 700Nozomi and 253 left) due to space and economic issues and the lack of opportunities to actually run them. Edited August 25, 2020 by kami_illy 10 Link to comment
maihama eki Posted August 26, 2020 Share Posted August 26, 2020 I recognize that last one. It was in front of Shibuya Station until recently.  https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200807/p2a/00m/0na/018000c   1 1 Link to comment
katoftw Posted August 26, 2020 Share Posted August 26, 2020 Old Tokyu 5000. They still roll the old half dead set out of the sheds in Kumamoto once in a while. Was getting a rebuild last I heard. Link to comment
kami_illy Posted August 27, 2020 Share Posted August 27, 2020 13 hours ago, maihama eki said: I recognize that last one. It was in front of Shibuya Station until recently.  https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200807/p2a/00m/0na/018000c  ð³Â didn't know it was gone. How sad, I really liked this one there. Well, then I really HAVE TO implement it on the Shorty layout so it will have a legacy there! 1 Link to comment
200ç³» Posted August 28, 2020 Share Posted August 28, 2020 @Ochanomizu san,  Sorry for the late reaction. The E1ç³» set pictured is Tomix 98982, the 2018 limited edition (full 12 car formation in one set). I also own 98903, the "Toki no hina tanjÅ" edition, but that's unfortunately the only set in my entire collection where I wasn't able to source the extension set when I purchased it, 7 years ago. I had hoped Tomix would re-release it somewhere in the future, but with the way they are focusing on re-issuing everything their older releases with the new M13 motor, I'm not confident I'll ever see the extension set released in it's current form (and I have (had) too many outstanding pre-orders to actively hunt for a second hand example)...  I've stayed away from the Kato version because of the inability to recreate a complete formation, not to mention they haven't released it in a very long time. A bit of a shame if you ask me, as the Kato E4ç³» for example, in my opinion, has a much more elegant solution for the drive system compared to the Tomix E1ç³» (which just results in a massive grey block obscuring the lower floors of both motor cars), though I'm not sure if Kato's E1ç³» uses the same system.  Hope that answers your questionð  On 8/23/2020 at 7:13 PM, disturbman said:  I have always avoided collecting Shinkansen but you are giving me a serious hitch. I always had a thing for the 200ç³» and 300ç³»  My deepest apologies for setting you on a dangerous, and quite expensive, path. Though as a priest of the Shinkansen-Kami sama shrine, you are always welcome to offer a prayer to the kami, just make sure to offer some 'odango' instead of the usual coin offeringð  But seriously, I currently own about 138 full formations, ranging from mid to late ShÅwa era 'getaden' ((pre)war/immediate post war era JNR emu types) to full length KantÅ area commuter/suburban EMU formations (and everything in between), and still, nothing beats the enjoyment I get when running my shinkansen. To me there will be always just something special about them, though considering the real deal holds a very special place in my heart, I don't think I'm totally unbiased with regards to the shinkansen, so your mileage may vary.  Great choice with regards to the 200ç³» (obviously) and 300ç³», I've been wanting to expand my 300ç³» (unfortunately I missed out on the 2019 release of their updated F formation, because I already had the E1ç³» set on pre-order) and I'm still  hoping for Tomix to eventually release a J or F formation (based on their current model) with the original cross frame pantograph/pantograph cover combo.  Thanks for all the positive responses everyone, I really appreciate it.  6 Link to comment
disturbman Posted August 28, 2020 Share Posted August 28, 2020 15 hours ago, 200ç³» said:  Nothing beats the enjoyment I get when running my shinkansen. To me there will be always just something special about them, though considering the real deal holds a very special place in my heart, I don't think I'm totally unbiased with regards to the shinkansen, so your mileage may vary. It definitely is.  The TGV Sud-Est has a very special place in my heart.  I took it numerous times to visit my family in the late in the 80s and early 90s. I can still remember how impressed I was every time a consist would pass through the curved road-crossing near my grand-parentsâ house. Slow, noisy and so majestic.  If Kato do indeed re-release a TGV Orange next year, I will for sure bite the bullet (train) and order one set. Maybe it will find company next to a 200 Series. 1 Link to comment
200ç³» Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 (edited) Something different this time,  First a modest Heisei era ChÅ«Å East/ChÅ«Å SÅbu line commuter/ltd express lineup. The focus this time around, is mainly around the TÅkyÅ portion of the line, as well as 183ç³»/189ç³» formations still in service from the late 1990's onward.   As well as something a bit more contemporary,  Part of my JR West Kansai area collection (KyÅto focus):   Edited September 8, 2020 by 200ç³» 7 Link to comment
railsquid Posted September 8, 2020 Share Posted September 8, 2020 2 hours ago, 200ç³» said: Something different this time,  First a modest Heisei era ChÅ«Å East/ChÅ«Å SÅbu line commuter/ltd express lineup. The focus this time around, is mainly around the TÅkyÅ portion of the line, as well as 183ç³»/189ç³» formations still in service from the late 1990's onward.     Very tasteful choice ð 1 1 2 Link to comment
200ç³» Posted September 9, 2020 Share Posted September 9, 2020 (edited) ^Thanks, I had a sneaking suspicion that might be right up your alleyð   Anyway, while I was originally intending to switch from the ChÅ«Å East, to the the SÅbu/SÅbu Yokosuka/TÅsai line, I ended up going for another family re-union...  209ç³» family portrait (at least up till the E231ç³»):  Right to left: Keihin-TÅhoku/Negishi line 209ç³»0çªå° (Tomix (latest release) 10 car formation) Rinkai line 70-000圢 (Tomix, 10 car formation) ShÅnan-Shinjuku/TÅkaidÅ Line E231ç³»1000/8000çªå° (Kato, 10+5 (15) car formation) ChÅ«Å-SÅbu line E231ç³»0çªå° (Kato, 10 car formation) ChÅ«Å-SÅbu line 209ç³»500çªå° (Kato, C501~509 subgroup (PS28圢) 10 car formation) ChÅ«Å-SÅbu line E231ç³»0çªå° (Tomix, 10 car formation) JÅban/Ueno-TÅkyÅ line E231ç³»0çªå° (Kato, 10+5 (15) car formation) Yokosuka line E217ç³» (Kato, post 2008~2012 renewal, 11 car formation)  Still missing a E231ç³»500çªå° (on Nov pre-order (Tomix), so that shouldn't be an issue for too long) and E531ç³» (on my wish-list) to complete the family. I'm not that big of a fan of the E233ç³» and following series, so I guess I'm not really in a rush to complete the set post the final E231ç³» variants. Though if I want to keep to a mid-Heisei theme I'll eventually need something like an E233ç³»0çªå°/1000çªå° to keep the others company. Edited September 9, 2020 by 200ç³» 8 Link to comment
Ewan.in.gz Posted February 14, 2021 Share Posted February 14, 2021 @200系 ,  Seeing your JR East Shinkansen fleet and especially the TOMIX E1系 2018 limited edition just makes me kick myself more for missing out on that set when I saw it in Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara! I didn't end up picking it up because I was already loaded down with trains.... But I should have bought it and shoehorned it into my suitcase for the flight back to China! It would have been right at home with the rest of the train stuff I already had in my luggage!  I agree about Kato's solution for the E4系 mechanism, it certainly does look better than TOMIX just dumping the chassis block into the lower deck!  I am glad that they didn't motorise the bi-level trailers on the 200系 H set! 1 Link to comment
200ç³» Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 (edited) Something I've wanted to do for a while, but never really got around actually doing: Â Â J.N.R. era TÅkaidÅ shinkansen formations, from left to right: Â - 1000 type formation A (June 1962 ~ March 1964) - H (Hitachi) formation, H26, October 1st 1964 ~ 1965 - K (1972 Kodama revision) formation, 1972~1980 - H formation (1974 Hikari revision), 1974 ~ 1978 - N formation (N97 ~ N99 sub-group, the only full 0 series 1000 sub-type formations) 1976 ~ 1979/1992 - K formation, K30, 1972 ~ 1976 - Nh formation (post 1976 Hikari revision), 1981 ~ 1987 (Kato model, unfortunately not prototypical in terms of the sub-types used however the composition of the formation is fortunately accurate) - 922 type 0 sub-type formation T1, former 1000 type formation B. 1964, prior to remodeling. Edited April 26, 2021 by 200ç³» 12 Link to comment
Dinosbacsi Posted April 26, 2021 Share Posted April 26, 2021 Damn, they look marvelous, all these 0 series lining up like this. Great collection. 1 Link to comment
Kanpai Keith Posted April 28, 2021 Share Posted April 28, 2021 On 1/14/2019 at 7:21 PM, Densha said: Here are a couple of pictures from my small private railway trains collection. Â Whatâs the one one the right hand side of the second picture? Link to comment
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