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In the instruction sheets, bogies have part numbers like 4561RT, but in the catalog they are 11-405. (Dummy numbers)
Does anyone know of a page or resource to translate between these numbers? They seem to get used for bogies, pantographs, etc.
A full parts translation page, i.e. what part goes with what train, would be wonderful. I really need it for Kato and Tomix.
Thank you in advance.
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you can get the magazines from tomix and i'd ashume kato would have the same otherwise hs can search them to give you an idea
strange though cause hs says 11-405 is a pantograph
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Yes, I know, thank you for the translate. What I am actually looking for is the 11- number for the bogies for a 11-491, a 800 series Shinkansen. They are part number 4356D (the end bogie) and 4357D (middle bogies).
I am also looking for any spec sheets. I have found one, but I do not know how to attach it here.
A cut and paste has been unable to put the contents of a PDF here.
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