Freight Station Workers
●A new lineup of N-scale figures is now available! We are releasing "Freight Station Workers" to enhance the realism of freight train and freight station scenes. The set includes 7 figures in total: 5 for onboard trains and 2 for ground-level positions, allowing for a more realistic depiction of freight station operations. You can also enjoy various arrangements by using onboard figures for ground-level positions, or modifying ground-level figures for onboard positions, depending on the scene you want to recreate.
◆These freight station workers are produced with diverse poses and are meticulously and realistically created using a full-color 3D printer. By using them in conjunction with various freight station-related structures, such as the <23-142/143 Freight Station Plate>, you can create an even more realistic scene.
① Full-color 3D printed and painted finished product
② Modeled after a freight station employee wearing a dark blue winter uniform, reflective vest, and yellow helmet, and holding a radio.
③ Reproduces seven distinctive poses, including employees guiding trains from the steps of locomotives and the decks of freight cars, as well as ground workers involved in shunting and employees in transit.
④ The vehicle-mounted set includes five figures: a shunting crew member for electric locomotive steps (left/right), two types for freight car decks (depending on handrail height), and a shunting diesel locomotive engineer.
⑤ The ground-mounted set includes two figures: a person riding a bicycle for pointing and confirming during coupling operations and for confirmation work involving movement.
⑥ Contents: Vehicle-mounted A (for freight cars with low handrails, etc.), Vehicle-mounted B (for freight cars with high handrails, etc.), Vehicle-mounted C (electric locomotive - right), Vehicle-mounted D (electric locomotive - left) , Vehicle-mounted E (Engineer),
Ground-use (Point and Confirm), Bicycle-mounted × 1 each
*When loading vehicle-mounted C and D onto an electric locomotive, remove the front handrail of the vehicle and push the handrail back in after putting your arm through it.