The DE10 type was introduced in 1966 as a general-purpose diesel locomotive used for branch lines and freight car shunting.
It was the only JNR-type rolling stock that was inherited by all seven JR companies when it was privatized, and is now active in shunting and towing freight and temporary trains at six companies except JR Central.
The feature of the vehicles used in the Kyushu area during the JNR era was that the white belt between the headlights was omitted, and this painting was inherited by the vehicles that later moved to Honshu and reached privatization.
– Reproduce the appearance of wearing a snowplow with the driver’s cab window wiper equipment
– Reproduced with the white belt between the headlights omitted
– Reproduced with a tablet catcher next to the driver’s cab
– H rubber is reproduced in gray
– The license plate comes with separate parts “DE10-1172 / 1175/1556/1565”
– Headlights are equipped with a constantly lit board
– Headlights are lit by light bulb color LED
– Driver’s cab see-through expression
– Powered with flywheel
– Black bogie frame, black wheels adopted
– M-13 motor adopted
– Dummy coupler and self-contained TN coupler included
– Auxiliary weight included
– Mini curve running possible
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