
Tomix 8738 N Taki 5450 type (Nippon Oil Transport)
The Taki 5450 type is a 25-ton tank car dedicated to liquefied chlorine, and by 1994, over 600 cars had been produced.
The later group had modified bogies and the detention brakes changed from side brakes to hand brakes.
Cars compatible with rail ferry transport had sealed hatches and liquid caustic soda boxes installed, and were marked "(for sea transport)", but after the ferry was abolished, the markings were removed.
Nippon Oil Transportation's Taki 5450 was marked with the company's logo and name.
Features
- Reproduces a car owned by Nippon Oil Transportation
- Reproduces the appearance with the "(for sea transport)" notation erased
- Car number is printed "TAKI 135458"
- Regular station is printed with "Nagoya Nanko"
- Uses silver wheels
- Can run on mini curves
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TAKI 135458
Original: $14.15
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$4.24Tomix 8738 N Taki 5450 type (Nippon Oil Transport)
The Taki 5450 type is a 25-ton tank car dedicated to liquefied chlorine, and by 1994, over 600 cars had been produced.
The later group had modified bogies and the detention brakes changed from side brakes to hand brakes.
Cars compatible with rail ferry transport had sealed hatches and liquid caustic soda boxes installed, and were marked "(for sea transport)", but after the ferry was abolished, the markings were removed.
Nippon Oil Transportation's Taki 5450 was marked with the company's logo and name.
Features
- Reproduces a car owned by Nippon Oil Transportation
- Reproduces the appearance with the "(for sea transport)" notation erased
- Car number is printed "TAKI 135458"
- Regular station is printed with "Nagoya Nanko"
- Uses silver wheels
- Can run on mini curves
Includes
Vehicles
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TAKI 135458
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Description
The Taki 5450 type is a 25-ton tank car dedicated to liquefied chlorine, and by 1994, over 600 cars had been produced.
The later group had modified bogies and the detention brakes changed from side brakes to hand brakes.
Cars compatible with rail ferry transport had sealed hatches and liquid caustic soda boxes installed, and were marked "(for sea transport)", but after the ferry was abolished, the markings were removed.
Nippon Oil Transportation's Taki 5450 was marked with the company's logo and name.
Features
- Reproduces a car owned by Nippon Oil Transportation
- Reproduces the appearance with the "(for sea transport)" notation erased
- Car number is printed "TAKI 135458"
- Regular station is printed with "Nagoya Nanko"
- Uses silver wheels
- Can run on mini curves
Includes
Vehicles
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TAKI 135458




















