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1 hour ago, katoftw said:

Was the first JP teain I rode also. The next day I brought the basic 3 car set from Kato Tokyo shop.

Well I like it so much I had a 3x2 poster made of it for my shed😂😂

i m like a big kid in there with my Trains and I m 60 next year😂😂😂

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On 15/04/2018 at 4:25 PM, Pauljag900 said:

That s the nature of this hobby,what starts as a hobby very soon becomes an obsession for us all!!! I ve seen guys on here asking a few tentative questions then the next thing they re posting pictures of boxes and boxes of stuff they ve bought!, and I m as bad as anyone I m afraid,ha ha,😀😀👍👍👍And no way am I suggesting it’s a bad thing,far from it ha ha

 

Oh, so you're the person to blame  :D

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Hi all, am quite new here to the forums, but have a few sets in collection.

 

Currently rolling

500 series, 16 car

500 series (eva) 8 car

N700 series 16 car

H5 10 car

Any advice on how to display these models in an apartment? I have an issue displaying them as they nearly do stretch out of my room door when fully assembled. 

 

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On 4/28/2018 at 9:20 AM, Pauljag900 said:

Well I like it so much I had a 3x2 poster made of it for my shed😂😂

i m like a big kid in there with my Trains and I m 60 next year😂😂😂

Paul knows I'm already 70 and just as big a kid when it comes to my trains.

I think collecting the various trains is part of the nature of the beast . Anyway I love it and I've got something tangible to show for my money

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1 hour ago, gtsfrost said:

Hi all, am quite new here to the forums, but have a few sets in collection.

 

Currently rolling

500 series, 16 car

500 series (eva) 8 car

N700 series 16 car

H5 10 car

Any advice on how to display these models in an apartment? I have an issue displaying them as they nearly do stretch out of my room door when fully assembled. 

 

 

I am guessing we are at the same red dot? haha ~

 

Well, here's my solution:

 

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My wall of trains ~~

 

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Which reminds me... to take a new photo... The Keihan 8000 and the LSE are no longer around, and replacing them are the 800 series and E231-500 Sumiko Gurashi Yamanote line... And the Genbi has filled up that gap...

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On 7/6/2018 at 6:51 AM, JR 500系 said:

 

I am guessing we are at the same red dot? haha ~

 

Well, here's my solution:

 

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My wall of trains ~~

 

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Yes 

 

 

 

Which reminds me... to take a new photo... The Keihan 8000 and the LSE are no longer around, and replacing them are the 800 series and E231-500 Sumiko Gurashi Yamanote line... And the Genbi has filled up that gap...

 

I’m guessing this is a custom built cabinet. Is there a thread where you describe how it was made. I’d be interested in having something similar? It’s amazing looking.

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38 minutes ago, gavino200 said:

 

I’m guessing this is a custom built cabinet. Is there a thread where you describe how it was made. I’d be interested in having something similar? It’s amazing looking.

 

Yes it is ~ Maybe i'll describe more in my layout thread ~ It's fabricated and installed by my carpenter though, I don't have such good wood skills....   😞 

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Here is the latest rendetion of my fleet with a bit of an increase in the passenger fleet and further proof below that getting into JRF can be quite a slippery slope when it comes to rolling stock, some of the freight stock I have purchased multiple copies of but renumbered them to ensure I don't have any duplicate car numbers.

 

Passenger

 

JR CENTRAL

Electric 

Tomix 98950: 373 Series Iidasen Hikyoekigo 

Tomix 92424: 373 Series Inaji 

Tomix 98622: 313-8000 Series Central Liner

Tomix 98028: 313-2300 Series 

Tomix 98029: 313-2300 Series

Kato 10-1382 313-0 Series

Kato 10-1287: 313-1700 Series 

MicroAce A2664: 213-5000 Series 

 

Diesel 

Kato 10-1371 KiHa 25-1000

Greenmax 30074: KiHa 75-400

 

KEIHAN KEISHIN

MicroAce 8360: 800 Series 

MicroAce 8362: 800 Series (New Logo)

Tomytec:700 Seies in 80 Series 55th Anniversary Livery

Tomytec: 600 Series Hibikie Euphonium 

Tomytec:600 Series Keihan Railway Exclusive Limited Express Livery

Tomytec: 600 Series (Tetsudo Collection #17)

Tomytec: 350 Series (Tetsudo Collection #17)

Tomytec: 80 Series with A/C Keihan Railway Exclusive

Tomytec: 80 Series with A/C

Tomytec: 80 Series 

 

JRF 

 

Electric Locomotives

Kato 3045-1: EH200

Tomix 9142: EF210-100

Tomix 9111: EF64-1000 

Tomix 9131: EF64-1000

Tomix 9153: EF65-2000

Tomix 9184: EF65-2000

Kato 3046: EF66-100

Kato 3036-1: EF200

 

Diesel Locomotives

Tomix 2218: DD51

Tomix 98915: DD51 with 7 x Koki 107 Goodbye Kisei Freight Service

Tomix 2223: DE10-1000 

Tomix 2232: DE10-1000

Tomix 2239: DE10-1000

 

Freight Stock

Tomix: 98235 Koki 110 (5 car) 

Kato 10-1432 Koki 107 + Koki 106 (10 cars)

Kato 10-1433 Koki 107 (2 car)

Tomix 8717: Koki 107 with taillights 

Tomix 8718: Koki 107

Tomix 2752: Koki 107

Tomix 2753: Koki 107

Tomix 93131D: Koki 107 Railway Container Transportation 50th Anniversary colour

Kato 10-1478 Koki 106 (2 cars)

Tomix 2769: Koki 106 x 3 (2 cars renumbered)

Tomix 2768: Koki 106

Kato 10-245: Koki 106 (2 car set)

Tomix 8703: Koki 106 with Tail light (Renumbered)

Tomix 8722: Koki 106

Tomix 8723: Koki 106 Kuro Neko Yamato 

Tomix 2778: Koki 104 

Tomix 92135: Koki 102/103 (4 car set)

Tomix: Koki 100/101 (4 cars from set 92862)

Tomix 2759: Koki 200

Kato 8042-2: Koki 200

Kato 10-1382: Koki 50000 (2 car)  x 6 (10 cars renumbered)

Tomix 2742: Koki 50000

Tomix 8714: Koki 50000 with taillights 

Tomix 98979: Koki 50000 (12 car set) 

Kato 10-1167: Taki 1000 (8 car set)

Kato 8037-2: Taki 1000 x 5 (4 cars renumbered)

Kato 8037-6: Taki 1000 x 2 (1 car renumbered)

Tomix 8710: Taki 1000 with tailights

Tomix 8711: Taki 1000 x 2 (1 car renumbered)

Tomix 8713: Taki 1000

Tomix 8728: Taki 1000 with taillights

Tomix 98971: Taki 1000 (2 car set)

Tomix 8724: Taki 1000 x 9 (8 cars renumbered)

Tomix 8725: Taki 1000

Tomix 2715: Wamu 380000

 

Per Way

MicroAce: 6482 KiYa 95 DR2 Dr Tokai

World Kogei: KiYa 97

World Kogei: TMC 400A 

Tsugawa Yoko: TMC 100

Tomix 2777: Hoki 800 (2 car set) x 3 (4 cars renumbered)

Tsugawa Yoko: Single Bolster rail carriers with jib cranes (2 car set)

Greenmax 4709: Plasser 09-16CSM Tamper

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Nice! I have also been getting a bit interested in JR Tokai lately, but I guess I shouldn't start collecting trains from yet another region. 😅

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3 minutes ago, Densha said:

Nice! I have also been getting a bit interested in JR Tokai lately, but I guess I shouldn't start collecting trains from yet another region. 😅

 

That's what we always say yeah?  😛

 

That was what I always tell me self... and now... look at me... 

 

Shinkansens:

 

Tomix 92624 100 series Tokaido/ Sanyo Shinkansen 7-car set

Tomix 92823 100 series Sanyo Shinkansen KODAMA (Fresh Green Color) 

Tomix 92852/ 53 200 series Tohoku/ Joetsu  Shinkansen Renewal Colour 6+4 car set

Tomix 98603/ 04 200 Tohoku Shinkansen (Unit H) 6+3 Car Set

Tomix 92808 300 series Tokaido/ Sanyo Shinkansen 6-car basic set

Tomix 92796 400 series Yamagata Shinkansen 'Tsubasa' Old Painting 7-car set

Tomix 98948 500-7000 series Sanyo Shinkansen All Line 40th Anniversary Kansanger Painting 8-car set

Tomix 98959 500-7000 series Sanyo Shinkansen Limited Edition 'EVA Type 500' 8-car set 

Tomix 92822 700-7000 Sanyo SHINKANSEN `Hikari Rail Star` 8-Car Set

Tomix 92486/87 N700-1000 series Tokaido/ Sanyo Shinkansen N700A 3+5 car set

Tomix 98925 N700-8000 series Kyushu/ Sanyo Shinkansen Kumamon/ Kurochan 8-car set

Tomix 92059 E1 series Tohoku/ Joetsu Shinkansen 'MAX' Old Colour 6-car set

Tomix 92360/ 61/ 92577 E2-1000 series Tohoku Shinkansen 'Hayate'/ 'Yamabiko' 3+4+3 car set

Tomix 92725 E3 series Tohoku/ Akita Shinkansen 'Komachi' 6-car set

Tomix 92804 E3-1000 series Yamagata Shinkansen 'Tsubasa' 7-car set

Tomix 92564/ 65 E3-2000 series Yamagata Shinkansen 'Tsubasa' New Colour 3+4 car set

Tomix 98623 J.R. E3-700 Joetsu Shinkansen - Genbi Shinkansen

Tomix 92764/ 67 E4 series Tohoku/ Joetsu Shinkansen 'MAX' OLD colour 6+2 car set

Tomix 92548/ 49 E4 series Joetsu Shinkansen 'MAX' NEW colour 4+4 car set

Tomix 92501/ 02 E5 series Tohoku Shinkansen 'Hayabusa' 4+6 car set

Tomix 92489/ 90 E6 series Tohoku/ Akita Shinkansen 'Super Komachi' 3+4 car set

Tomix 92530/ 31 E7 series Hokuriku Shinkansen 'Kagayaki', 'Hakutaka', 'Asama', 'Tsurugi' 3+3 car set

Tomix 98615 800-2000 Kyushu Shinkansen Series Set 6-Cars

Kato 057965 Suica Tohoku Shinkansen Series E2 `Your Place` Suica`s Penguin Wrapping Shinkansen (10-Car Set) (Full Unit) 

Kato 10-937 E3-700 series Yamagata Shinkansen 'Toreiyu Tsubasa' 6-car set

Kato 10-896/ 897 Type 923-3000 'Doctor Yellow' Inspection Train 3+4 car set

MicroAce A8470 Series E926 Electric & Track Comprehensive Car East-i 6-Car Set

MicroAce A1157 Shinkansen Type 922-0 Electric Test Cars First Remodeling 4-Car Set

 

 

JR Limted Express Trains:

 

Kato 10-1447 [Limited Edition GOLD] Type E001 `Train Suite Shiki-shima` 10-Car Set

Kato 10-847/ 848 E259 series Narita Express N'EX 3+3 car set

Kato Kyoto Store Exclusive E259 series N'EX Odoriko 6-car set

Kato 10-177 251 series Super View Odoriko Old Colour 6-car set

Kato 10-1367 HB-E300 series 'Resort Shirakami' (Aoike Formation) 4-car set

Kato 10-1463 HB-E300 series `Resort Shirakami` (Buna Formation) 4-car set

Kato 10-1368 HB-E300 series `Resort View Furusato` 2-Car Set 

Kato 10-943 651-1000 series Style `Swallow Akagi/Kusatsu` 7-Car Set

Kato 10-944 651-1000 series `Izu Craile` Style 4-Car Set 

Kato 10-358 E351 series Super-Azusa 8-car set

Kato 10-1123/ 4935 E655 series Nagomi with Emperor Car 5+ 1 car set

Kato 10-433/ 434 E257 series Azusa/ Kaiji 7+4-car set

Kato 10-1282 E257-500 Boso Limited Express 5-car set

Kato 10-387 285-3000 series Sunrise Express (JR Central) 7-car set

Kato 10-1382 285-0 series Sunrise Express (JR West) 7-car set

Kato 10-298/ 299 683-2000 series Shirasagi 5+3 car set

Kato 10-1107 287 series Kounotori 4-car Basic set

Kato 10-1180 287 series Kuroshio 3-car Add-On set (NO MOTOR)

Kato 10-385 281 series Kansai Airport Express Haruka 6-car set

Kato 10-1451 Series 381 `Yuttari Yakumo` 6-car set

Kato 10-558/ 559 383 series Wide View Shinano 6 + 4 car set (separate formations) TOTAL 2 MOTORS, 1 IN EACH

Kato 10-316 Kiha-85 Hida Wide View 7-car set

Kato 10-1404 Kiha 85 Series (Wide View Hida, Wide View Nanki) 4-Car Basic Set

Kato 10-1394 885 Series (2nd-Batch) -Around the Kyushu- 6-Car Set

Kato 10-590 787 Series -Around the Kyushu 6-Car Set

Kato 10-485 Series 883 `Sonic 883` Yellow 5-Car Set

Kato 10-1475 Series 883 `Sonic` Renewaled Car (Third Edition) 7-car set

Tomix 98612 JR 189 Series Train (M50 Formation, Azusa Color) 6-Car Set (HG SET)

Tomix 92956 583 series Spur & Resort Limited edition 6-car set

Tomix 98011 Kiha 187-500 'Super Inaba' 2-car set

Tomix 98950 Series 373 `Iidasen Hikyoekigo` (Iida Line Unexplored Station Train) 3-car Set 

Tomix 92424 Series 373 Limited Express Train Set 3-car set

Tomix 98259 JR West 223-5000 Series `Marine Liner` Set A 5-Car Set

Tomix 92310 JR Kyushu KiHa-71 Series Limited Express Yufuin no Mori I (After Update) (HG SET)

MicroAce A2270 Series 485 Joyful Train Hana style 6-car set

MicroAce A2271 Series 485 Joyful Train Yamanami style 4-car set

MicroAce A2272 Series 485 Joyful Train Seseragi style 4-car set

MicroAce A2273 Series 485 Joyful Train Zipangu style 4-car set

MicroAce A7090 Series 485 Joyful Train Irodori 6-car set

MicroAce A6482 Series KIYA95 `Doctor Tokai` Two Unit Increased Pantograph 3-Car Set

MicroAce A0740 Series 255 First Edition Limited Express 'View Wakashio' 9-car set

MicroAce A0764/ 65 Series 283 Ocean Arrow 6+3 car set

MicroAce A0925 Series 165 Alpha Resort train 3-car set

MicroAce A6070 Kiha 47-7000 'Setouchi Marine View' 2-car set

MicroAce A8660 Kiha 48 View Coaster 'Kazeko' Winter Style 2-car set

MicroAce A6075 KIHA47-2000 `Misuzu Shiosai` 2-Car Set

MicroAce A6466 KIHA-48 Resort 'UmiNeko' 2-car set (Missing one end car) 

MicroAce A6464 KIHA-48 Resort 'Minori' 3-car set 

MicroAce A0377 Series 783 Midori/Huis Ten Bosch 8-Cars Set  (separate formations) TOTAL 2 MOTORS, 1 IN EACH

MicroAce A7890 Series Kiha72 Limited Express `Yufuin No Mori` 4-Car Set

MicroAce A6073 Kiha47 Ibusuki no Tamatebako 2-car Set

MicroAce A3475 Shikoku Series 2000 + Series N2000 Limited Express `Nanpu`+`Uzushio` 7-Car Set TOTAL 2 MOTORS

MicroAce A3374 J.R. West Series 223-9000 & Series 213 `U@tech` Style 3-Car Set

GreenMax 30586 E653-1000 Series Inaho (w/Headmark) 7-car Set 

 

 

Private Railway Trains:

 

Kato 10-162 Kintetsu 21000 series Urban Liner 6-car set

Tomix 98934 Kintetsu 50000 series Shimakaze Limited Edition 6-car set

Tomix 92598 Kintetsu 30000 series 'Vista-Ex' Old Colour 4-car set

Tomix 98275 Kintetsu 30000 series `Vista EX` New Color 4-car set

Tomix 92754 Odakyu Electric Railway Type 50000 series VSE 10-car set

Tomix 92669 Odakyu Electric Railway Type 4000 Standard Set Basic 4-Car Set

MicroAce A7570/ 71 Okakyu Rommance Car Type 60000 MSE 6+4 car set

MicroAce A6594/ 95 Odakyu EXE 30000 series 6+4 car set

MicroAce A6661 Kintetsu 21000 series Iseshima Liner 6-Car Set

MicroAce A3785 Odakyu Type 8000 `Event Car Paint`4-Car Set

MicroAce A7887 Kiha-32 Tetsudo Hobby Train

GreenMax 50008 Kintetsu 21020 series Urban Liner NEXT 50th Anniversary 6-car set

GreenMax 30637 Kintetsu Series 16600 (New Color) `Ace' Basic 2-Car Set

GreenMax 4503/ 4504 Kintetsu 16400 ACE time of debut 2+2 car set

GreenMax 30188 Kintetsu 12200 Series (Snack Car, Updated Car) 2-car set 

GreenMax 50593 Kintetsu 3220 Series (KYOTO-NARA Wrapping) 6-car set

GreenMax 4706 Tokyu Corporation Series 5050-4000 Shibuya Hikarie Go 4-car set

GreenMax 50504 Odakyu Type 1000 (Unit #1051) 4-car set

GreenMax 30592 Odakyu Class 1000 RED 4-car set

GreenMax 50518 Odakyu Type KUYA31 `Techno-Inspector` One Car (Trailer Only) 

Modemo NP501 Odakyu Romance Car Type 20000 RSE 'Asagiri' 7-car set

Tetsudo-Hobidas/ GreenMax 'Kotchan' Kotoden 2-car set

 

 

Loco-pulled Trains & Locomotives:

 

Tomix 98933 Limited Edition SL Benetsu Monogatari C57-120 + series 12 Observation carriages

Tomix 92409 J.R. Electric Locomotive Type EF510 + Ltd. Exp. Sleeping Cars Series E26 `Cassiopeia` 6-car set

Tomix 9127 EF81 Cassiopeia Colour Electric Locomotive

Tomix 2112 EF66 JR Freight Colour Electric Locomotive

Tomix 9118 EF64-37 Brown Electric Locomotive

MicroAce DE10-1524 Red belonging to A0306

GreenMax 4783 Ballast Regulator KSP2002E Plasser & Theurer Pure Color (w/Motor)

Kato 10-1418/ 19 M250 Series Super Rail Cargo (New Design Container) 4 + 4 car set

 

 

Rapid/ Sub-Urban Trains:

 

Kato 10-871 Series 225-0 Shin-Kaisoku 8-car set

Kato 10-537 Series 223-2000 Shin-Kaisoku 4-car set

Kato RoundHouse 10-921 Series 223-2500 Kansai Airport. Kishuji Rapid Service 4-car set

Kato RoundHouse 10-945 Series 225-5100 Kansai Airport, Kishu-ji Rapid Service 4-car set

Kato 10-435/ 436 Series 221- Kaisoku 4+2 car set

Kato 10-171 Series 221- Kaisoku 4 Add-On set

Kato 10-495 E217 series 8-car set

Kato Roundhouse 10-936 Kiha-110 Series Tohoku Emotion colour 3-car set

Tomix 90171 225-0 series Shin-Kaisoku from SD Basic Set - Traded from Junior

Tomix 92369/ 92371/ 92372/ 8924 E231-1000 Series Shonan-Shinjuku-Tokaido Line 3+3+2+1+1 car set

Tomix 98201/ 02 J.R West Sub-Urban Train 227 series Red-Wing 3 + 3 car Set

Tomix 98958 JR KiHa 40 Series (KiHa 40 Niigata Color, Blue, KiHa 48 Tadami Enmusubi)  2-car set

Tomix 9428 J.R. Diesel Train Type KIHA40-2000 Coach `Belles montagnes et mer` 1-car set

MicroAce A7662 Series 209 Omiya Training Centre Training Car 2-car set

MicroAce A4511 Series 115-800 Shonan Colour 4-car set

MicroAce A8147 Series 719-700 Fruitea Train 2-car set

GreenMax 30072 KIHA-75 series Second Edition Rapid Train `Mie` 4-Car Set

 

 

Commuter Local line Trains:

 

Kato 10-1399 E231-500 series (Sumikko Gurashi x Yamanotesen) Wrapping Train (Specially Planned Item) 11-Car Set

Kato 10-890/ 91/ 92  E231-500 series Yamanote Line 4+3+4 car set

Kato 10-934 E231-500 series Rillakuma Special Yamanote Line 3-car set

Kato 10-1468/ 69 E235 Series Yamanote Line 4+4 car set

Kato 10-1159 E233-1000 series Keihin-Tohoku Line 3+3 car set

Kato 10-862 E233-5000 series Keiyo Line 6-car set

Kato 10-1461 Series E231-500 Chuo-Sobu Line Basic 6-Car Set

Kato 10-1417 209-500 series Musashino Line 8-Car Set

Kato 10-920 205-1100 series Tsurumi Line 3-car set

Kato 10-494 205-3000 series Hachiko Line 4-car set

Kato 10-922 205-3100 series Senseki Line 'Mangattan Liner II' 4-car set

Kato 10-424 211-3000 series Tokaido Line/ Ryomo Line 4-car set

Kato 4151 series 211-0 series Tokaido Line/ Ryomo Line 6-car set

Kato 10-1425 Series 211-2000 Nagano Color 6-Car Set

Kato 10-1287 313-1700 series iida Line 3-car set 

Kato 10-587 313-2500 series 3-car set 

Kato 10-1371 Kiha 25-1000 series Takayama main Line, Taita Line 2-car set

Kato 10-582 E127-100 series Otio Line (A9 formation) 2-car set

Kato 10-593 E127-100 series Oito Line (1 Pantograph Style) (A2 formation) 2-Car Set

Kato 10-1395 521 series (2nd Batch) 2-car set

Kato 10-1395 521 series (2nd Batch) 2-car set

Kato 10-906 475 series Hokuriku Line Type 3-car set

Kato 10-813 JR Kyushu 813-200 Series 3-Car Set

Kato 10-814 JR Kyushu 813-200 Series Fukuhoku Yutaka Line 3-Car Set

Tomix 98643 Series 209-2200 `Boso Bicycle Base` Set 6-Car Set

Tomix 98628 Series 209-2100 (Boso Area Color/Unit 6) 6-Car Set

Tomix 92297/ 98 209-500 series Sobu Line 4+4 car set

Tomix 92336/ 37/ 38 E233-0 Chuo Line Unit-T 3+4+3 car set

Tomix 92535/ 36 E233-6000 series Yokohama Line 4+4 car set

Tomix 92883 E233-8000 series Nambu Line 6-car set

Tomix 98235 E501 series (Mito Line) 5-car Set

Tomix 92517 J.R. Suburban Train Series 211-3000 (Nagano Area Color) 3-car set

Tomix 98030 J.R. Suburban Train Series 313-2350 Set 2-Car Set

Tomix 98622 JR 313-8000 Series Suburb Train (Central Liner) 6-car Set 

Tomix 98230 JR 323 Series Commuting Train (Osaka Kanjo Line) Basic Set 3-Cars

Tomix 92358/ 59 321 series (2nd Edition) 3+4 car set

Tomix 98010 Kiha-120 Otio Line 2-car set

Tomix 98986 [Limited Edition] J.R. Diesel Train Type KIHA120-300 (Sanko Line/Sanko Line Kagurago) Set 2-Car Set

Tomix 98946 [Limited Edition] J.R. Diesel Train Type KIHA66/67 (HUIS TEN BOSCH Color) 2-Car Set

MicroAce A8760 Series 205-500 Sagami Line Time of Debut Toyoda Train Depot 4-car set

MicroAce A2792 Series 311 Single Arm Pantograph 4-car set

MicroAce A2660 Series 213 Time of Debut 2-car set

MicroAce A8626 Kiha-40-2118 Update Car Third Generation Kitaro Train

MicroAce A7790 Kiha 40-2118 Update Car Fourth Generation Kitaro Train

GreenMax 50582 103 series `Osaka Power Loop` Eight Car Formation Set 8-Car Set

GreenMax 30216 JR Kyushu 817-3000 Series Basic 3-car set

GreenMax 4001 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha200 `200DC Red Rapid` 2-Car Set

GreenMax 4002 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha200 `Seaside Liner` 2-Car Set

GreenMax 4003 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha200 `Nanohana` 2-Car Set

GreenMax 4216 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha200 `Huis Ten Bosch` 2-Car Motor Set

GreenMax 4216 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha200 `Huis Ten Bosch` 2-Car Add-on Set

GreenMax 4367 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha220-200 `Red Rapid` 2-Car Set

GreenMax 4369 J.R. Diesel Train Type Kiha220-200 `Seaside Liner` 1-Car Trailer Set

GreenMax 1028T [Limited Edition] J.R. Type KIHA110 `Akita Relay Go` Style Toral Set 2-Car Set (with Motor) 

 

 

Trams and street Cars

 

Kato 14-801-8 Toyama Light Rail TLR0605 (Toyama Green Tram)

Kato 14-801-1 Toyama Light Rail TLR0601 (Red)

Kato 10-1472 Eizan Electric Railway Series 900 `Kirara` Maple Orange 2-car set

Modemo NT87 Keifuku Electric Railway Type Mobo 101, `Yuko-go`

Modemo NT129 Keifuku Electric Railway Type MOBO101 `Randen Pat Train`

Modemo NT143 Tokyo Toden 8800 Class "Yellow" 

Tomix 9407 KIHA 40-2000 Coach (West Japan Railway Renewaled Design/Takaoka Area Color) (T) 

Tomix 5594 Car Loaded Camera System (E233-3000 Series) 3-Cars + 10-1269 E233-3000 add-on 2 car set  

 

 

Only one phrase for me, pitiful determination... 

 

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7 minutes ago, Das Steinkopf said:

Sammy, I have absolutely no idea on how you can hide this colection from your wife.

 

Haha ~ The trick is all about scheduling the deliveries, hiding the bookcases and ensuring the cabinet always have enough space to hide them in (which kinda explains why I always have to sell some of my trains...)

 

Also, never say no to clothes and shoes, and keep the excel spreadsheet hidden, locked and password-ed.   🙂

 

9 minutes ago, gavino200 said:

 

I think my son would take Dad's little kingdom and turn it into an Empire.

 

That's great! He shares your interest? Amazing!

 

3 minutes ago, gtsfrost said:

 

Influence your children to love the trains as much as you do, and let them know the actual cost, and not to sell them.

Even if want to, rather give away to a museum for collection. After all, it contains a piece of history behind them.

 

BTW BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION!

 

Lol I would probably have to get approval to install one of these.

 

 

That's a good point, but problem is I haven't gotten any juniors yet...  😞 

 

Letting them know of the actual cost is like a double edged sword... A really dangerous one. Cause they might just go tell mama about it!  😫

 

Giving to a museum is interesting, you do know that we are having a Railway Museum soon here in our little red dot?  🙂 

 

Thanks! Yes I think an approval is required ~ I can pass you the contact for the contractor if you get approval (hopefully soon)! It's an amazing centre piece in my apartment and I just love staring at it! 

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29 minutes ago, Densha said:

Nice! I have also been getting a bit interested in JR Tokai lately, but I guess I shouldn't start collecting trains from yet another region. 😅

 

 I was wondering which way to go for a while with complementing my JRF fleet and had looked at JR West as well as JR East, in the end I took the safe path in going for JR Tokai as there is nothing near the insane variations with rolling stock that you get with the other two, the fact that all of the freight locomotives I have travel through JR Tokai territory helped a lot with the decision. Also JR Tokai has a great mix of lines from major arterial routes such as the Chuo and Tokkaido Honsen through urban landscapes to the stunning rural scenery of the Takayama Honsen and the Iida-sen, having spent a bit of time travelling in that region has also helped reinforce my liking of this railway.

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20 minutes ago, JR 500系 said:

 

Haha ~ The trick is all about scheduling the deliveries, hiding the bookcases and ensuring the cabinet always have enough space to hide them in (which kinda explains why I always have to sell some of my trains...)

 

Also, never say no to clothes and shoes, and keep the excel spreadsheet hidden, locked and password-ed.   🙂

 

 

That's great! He shares your interest? Amazing!

 

 

That's a good point, but problem is I haven't gotten any juniors yet...  😞 

 

Letting them know of the actual cost is like a double edged sword... A really dangerous one. Cause they might just go tell mama about it!  😫

 

Giving to a museum is interesting, you do know that we are having a Railway Museum soon here in our little red dot?  🙂 

 

Thanks! Yes I think an approval is required ~ I can pass you the contact for the contractor if you get approval (hopefully soon)! It's an amazing centre piece in my apartment and I just love staring at it! 

 

 

Sure thing! 

However still not approved yet. Need more time to convince.

Anyway I was also thinking of doing a "stack up" floor, where the trains run below. The floor would be made of thick glass panels, like those raise up panels in computer labs etc. so can run the train below, would be a nice piece for living room etc? 

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Really nice collection, @JR 500系. Especially the Kintetsu limited express collection you have is very nice. I have lately also gotten a bit interested in the Kintetsu Nagoya/Ise region after all. The models are way too expensive for me to start up a collection though.

 

53 minutes ago, JR 500系 said:

MicroAce A7887 Kiha-32 Tetsudo Hobby Train

Tomix 9407 KIHA 40-2000 Coach (West Japan Railway Renewaled Design/Takaoka Area Color) (T) 

Tomix 5594 Car Loaded Camera System (E233-3000 Series) 3-Cars + 10-1269 E233-3000 add-on 2 car set  

The Tetsudo Hobby Train is not a private railway train, but a JR Shikoku local commuter train. Tomix 9407 and 5594 are local commuter trains as well, and not trams. You might also want to combine your JR Local/Suburban/Commuter/Rapid trains into one category, as most of these trains are used interchangeably for various services. For example, JR West 227 series in local train service or JR Kyushu KiHa 200 on rapid services etc.

 

41 minutes ago, Das Steinkopf said:

 I was wondering which way to go for a while with complementing my JRF fleet and had looked at JR West as well as JR East, in the end I took the safe path in going for JR Tokai as there is nothing near the insane variations with rolling stock that you get with the other two, the fact that all of the freight locomotives I have travel through JR Tokai territory helped a lot with the decision. Also JR Tokai has a great mix of lines from major arterial routes such as the Chuo and Tokkaido Honsen through urban landscapes to the stunning rural scenery of the Takayama Honsen and the Iida-sen, having spent a bit of time travelling in that region has also helped reinforce my liking of this railway.

Yeah, JR Tokai has pretty standardized rolling stock. That's part of what got me interested in them lately. I have spent so much time looking at the sheer variety of other Japanese railway companies that I got sort of exhausted by it. And you can still pretty much mix up 211/213/311/313 series in all kinds of formations.!

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2 hours ago, JR 500系 said:

🙂

 

That's great! He shares your interest? Amazing!

 

 

Yeah! We've done n-scale together from the beginning. I bought our first DC loop of track and an old Trix steam engine when he was just three. It's been steadily growing since then. He also has HO trains that he sets up on the floor and does without me. And we have Lego trains running through the house.

 

Hurry up, create a mini-JR 500, and begin indoctrinating immediately!

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On 5/22/2018 at 12:05 AM, EH500 (9) said:

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I have added the new EH500 to my maroon-black conga line.

 

What's actually the deal with the 500s? It's an awesome loco, I agree. But do you have some kind of scenario where they're all running together? I'm not critical of this at all. I'm just curious.

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12 hours ago, Densha said:

Yeah, JR Tokai has pretty standardized rolling stock. That's part of what got me interested in them lately. I have spent so much time looking at the sheer variety of other Japanese railway companies that I got sort of exhausted by it. And you can still pretty much mix up 211/213/311/313 series in all kinds of formations.!

 

Originally I was planning on building something based on the Iida-sen but with the expansion of my JRF fleet I also decided to expand the JR Tokai fleet, rolling stock wise I am getting closer to completion of my roster which is based from 2012 to current day, that’s if such a thing is possible. I have a 313-3000 Series on preorder which will round out my Iida-sen fleet, I also have powered 211-5000 Series LL formation on preoder which will run as a 3 car set, there is also an unpowered 211-5000 Series LL formation that will run with the 313-2300 Series. The only things missing from my wanted list are currently not available, 311 Series, 119-5300 Series, 119-5000 Series and maybe a Kiha 11-300 with reinforced skirting, I might also be tempted to get a 383 Series Wide View Shinano.

 

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3 hours ago, Das Steinkopf said:

 

Originally I was planning on building something based on the Iida-sen but with the expansion of my JRF fleet I also decided to expand the JR Tokai fleet, rolling stock wise I am getting closer to completion of my roster which is based from 2012 to current day, that’s if such a thing is possible. I have a 313-3000 Series on preorder which will round out my Iida-sen fleet, I also have powered 211-5000 Series LL formation on preoder which will run as a 3 car set, there is also an unpowered 211-5000 Series LL formation that will run with the 313-2300 Series. The only things missing from my wanted list are currently not available, 311 Series, 119-5300 Series, 119-5000 Series and maybe a Kiha 11-300 with reinforced skirting, I might also be tempted to get a 383 Series Wide View Shinano.

 

MA just released a kiha 11-300 this week?

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28 minutes ago, katoftw said:

MA just released a kiha 11-300 this week?

 

The model is based on when they were first introduced into service, later on the front skirting was reinforced by adding about another 15-20cm below it. The Kiha 11-300’s are the only units left in JR Tokai service with 4 out of the original 6 left, with the Kiha 11-0’s they got retired around 2012 and after that they ended up being shipped to Burma, the other variants ended up going to third sector operators.

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21 hours ago, Densha said:

Really nice collection, @JR 500系. Especially the Kintetsu limited express collection you have is very nice. I have lately also gotten a bit interested in the Kintetsu Nagoya/Ise region after all. The models are way too expensive for me to start up a collection though.

 

 

Thanks man! Appreciate it! Nope it's never too late to start! Probably start with this set at quite a nice price  

 

I try to get only one private rail in each region, so for the Kanto, it was between Odakyu and Tobu (but I prefer the romance cars over the spacia) and for the Kansai, it was between Kintetsu & Hankyu, but Kintetsu had such a lovely fleet of trains such as the Shimakaze and Ise-Shima Liner and Urban Liner etc. so the choice was clear ~~

 

21 hours ago, Densha said:

 

The Tetsudo Hobby Train is not a private railway train, but a JR Shikoku local commuter train. Tomix 9407 and 5594 are local commuter trains as well, and not trams. You might also want to combine your JR Local/Suburban/Commuter/Rapid trains into one category, as most of these trains are used interchangeably for various services. For example, JR West 227 series in local train service or JR Kyushu KiHa 200 on rapid services etc.

 

 

Yeah great idea! I didn't know the Tetsudo Hobby train is under JR! Does that mean we can actually ride the train with a JR Nation wide Pass?  Haha the 9407 and 5594 were just parked there cause one I didn't know where to throw them and one was the camera train.... Thanks for reading so in depth into my roster!

 

15 hours ago, Yavianice said:

My wife said that if I’m gone she will play with it.

 

Lucky guy you.... 

 

15 hours ago, katoftw said:

My wife would sell them it a heartbeat. She would have a least half on ebay before the day of the funeral.

 

14 hours ago, Pauljag900 said:

Mine too katoftw 😂👍

 

😂  

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1 hour ago, JR 500系 said:

Yeah great idea! I didn't know the Tetsudo Hobby train is under JR! Does that mean we can actually ride the train with a JR Nation wide Pass?  Haha the 9407 and 5594 were just parked there cause one I didn't know where to throw them and one was the camera train.... Thanks for reading so in depth into my roster!

I was surprised about this too, but I did a Shikoku trip in 2016 with a Seishun 18 Kippu and the Tetsudo Hobby Train actually turned out be used for normal local train services on the Yodo Line. Coincidentally, the Yodo Line local train I took was exactly one of these services!

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I recently started building my collection, alla KATO (because it's easier to DDC them).

It's quite small for now, and I plan to put all these trians in my future layout:

 

- 10-857, 10-858, 10-859: E5 series Shinkansen Hayabusa

- 10-1174, 10-1175: N700A series Shinkansen Nozomi

- 10-1221, 10-1222: E7/W7 series Hokuriku Shinkansen Kagayaki

- 10-1136: E6 series Komachi mini-Shinkansen

- 10-1374: H5 series Hokkaido Shinkansen Hayabusa

- 10-1397: E657 series Hitachi/Tokiwa

- 10-1473: E233 series Chuo Line

- 10-1468, 10-1469: E235 series Yamanote Line

 

Here's a video with all these trains running: 

 

My KATO N-scale Japanese trains collection

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Interesting introduction video! Nice! Thanks for sharing!

 

Another notable difference between the E5 and the H5 is the logo... The E5 is the pedigree Falcon, the H5 is the shape of Hokkaido island..  🙂

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