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Series 700 Shinkansen "Nozomi" Starter Set with 4 cars, Oval Track set, and Power Pack - Kato 10-001
- Excellent quality and performance
- Very detailed design and wonderful craftsmanship
- Kato Train Set
- Car 1: Type 732-2 Coach, Car 2: Type 717-2 Coach (powered - motor)
- Car 3: Type 725-602 Coach, Car 4: Type 724-2 Coach
- Unitrack Oval Track Set - approximate size 4'2" x 2'2" (1337 x 677mm)
- 4x Straight Track 248mm (S248), 1x Straight Track 124mm (S124)
- 1x Feeder Track 62mm (S62F), 1x Straight Track 62mm (S62)
- 1x Road Crossing Track 124mm (S124C)
- 8x Radius 45º Curve Track 315mm (R315-35)
- 1 x Rerailer, 1 x Adapter Cord
- Kato Power Pack [with Japanese characters, 12 Volt DC @ 1.5 Amp, works in US]
- Power specifications same as Kato 22-014 (but with Japanese characters)
- Scale: N
- Due to the larger box size, item must be shipped by itself and cannot be combined with
others items.
- Special Order Item - Due to very limited stock (sold out from manufacturer) we will need to
confirm product availability to insure order can be processed. If item is not available we will issue a full refund.
If available, item will ship within 10-15 days.


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All-in-one and ready-to-start set. The popular Shinkansen Bullet Train Series 700 "Nozomi" 4-car set, powered
and is packaged together with oval track set and POWER pack controller.
Additional set information:
- Each car bears a precisely printed car number.
- Pilot cars have two operating headlights.
- Interior lighting for the cars is optional with Kato
11-204 and
11-206 (bulbs) - or - Kato
11-209 and
11-210
(white LED) lighting kits (separate purchase required).
JR Tokai and JR West Japan, together, developed Series 700 in 1999 as the next-generation Bullet Train to run on
their Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen Lines. Train design has a distinctive blue lines pattern on a white body. It is
unique in the top shape designed on aerodynamic, single-armed pantographs.
Train runs between Metropolitan Tokyo and southern terminal Hakata in Kyushu at the maximum speed of 285 km/hour
(177 MPH) in just 4 hours and 57 minutes (fastest time).
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