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JNR 13 series coach set
   
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JNR 13 series coach set

In 2 collections by nothing_cool
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This is a set of six (6) series 13 coaches designed for commuter service. Probably my best work yet, each coach is about 800 bricks, which brings this total to a hefty 4752 bricks. Yes, they all work just fine. I will be releasing both the OHa 13 and the OHaFu 13 indivually and fully detailed. Currently, there is no interior in order to save on brick count.

These coaches were common in Japan up untill the mid nineties when they were replaced by modern EMUs, although twelve cars are still maintained currently for special runs.

This set is not 100% accurate. I missed some details when building this due to a lack of references. Updated indiviual cars will come soon.
31 Comments
Richard Ronald Mortis 3 Mar, 2020 @ 3:00pm 
Just wanted to let you know about this.
nothing_cool  [author] 3 Mar, 2020 @ 2:52pm 
So, you want to put that behemoth on Cape Gauge? Sorry, but that's not going ton work. It's too big.
nothing_cool  [author] 3 Mar, 2020 @ 2:31pm 
That JNR ten wheeler was a tank. 0-10-0. I'll see if I can find it.
Richard Ronald Mortis 3 Mar, 2020 @ 2:21pm 
But they had a 2-10-4 tank.
nothing_cool  [author] 3 Mar, 2020 @ 2:18pm 
In Japan, however, ten drivers was very rare and I am only aware of the one class, if which very few were built.
nothing_cool  [author] 3 Mar, 2020 @ 2:17pm 
Ten drivers existed. Ten drivers were very common, actually. Go look at Russian Decapods, the USRA 2-10-0 (based on the Decapod), and the A.T.S.F. 2-10-0, which later was upgraded to the 2-10-4 Texas class. There was also a multitude of turbines with large wheel counts and lota of five-axle rolling stock such as the 4-10 Centipede Tender used by the A.T.S.F., U.P., and NYC.
Richard Ronald Mortis 3 Mar, 2020 @ 12:33pm 
I forgot to mention, it's meant for mixed traffic.
Richard Ronald Mortis 3 Mar, 2020 @ 10:46am 
And the 4 wheel guide truck and tailing truck makes it the best for navigating tight turns, and for a larger fire box.
Richard Ronald Mortis 3 Mar, 2020 @ 10:43am 
At any rate if you have a frame bigger that 8 drivers, say like 10 drivers, it would derail just like the soviet class aa20-1.