Friday 23 February 2007

A rare item now.



Here in the United Kingdom the Hasegawa company is well know for its models of military prototypes and aircraft, however in Japan they also market a small growing range of model trains under the "Modemo" marketing name.

Originally the Modemo name was known for its models in N, 1/80 HO and even O scale for their range of plastic tram kits that were either static models or motorised. Their range continues to grow in N scale and now includes some DMU and EMU sets.

Besides some plastic kits of older 1950's prototype passenger cars and a private railway two car EMU, the only other item available in 1/80 ready to run was the JR Central type 373 EMU set pictured above, this is one of my personal favorite trains on modern Japanese railways and I was pleased when the item first became available eight years ago. The model is of dubious quality compared with models that are available from Tomix and Kato, underframe detail is very limited and the bogies compensate to a degree that the wheel sets fall out of the bogie truck every time the model is taken from the box. The model otherwise runs well with another well designed underfloor "invisible" mechanism.

The comment that I have made above although personal has also been repeated in the Japanese model railway press, and the model is now no longer part of the Modemo range, it has been their only offering of modern image rolling stock to date in HO 1/80, perhaps the press comments worried them about starting another model.

The models now command high prices on the Japanese used market and are very hard and scarce to find, originally these items were available from the now closed JR models in Taunton for £180, I have seen them sell for over £250 on Japanese auction sites recently, so perhaps it might be worth some effort by Modemo to re-engineer the model and offer it again made to a higher standard.

Sunday 11 February 2007

Intergreated Transport


Outside most Japanese railway stations you will find Taxi's normally painted in a particular colour scheme relevant to the town they serve, you will also find other public transport connections like buses but in some of the larger cities trams too.
Until last year there were no models of road vehicles in 1/80 besides two sports cars made by Kato , you could obtain models of Japanese cars and light vans by the German makers in left hand drive in 1/87 and a brave attempt by the Green Max company at a 1/87 modern Isuzu Erga citybus, and to confuse the situation you could get some super models of Japanese buses and highway buses in the British OO scale!!
Last year the tables changed and Tomix introduced their car collection 80 to the 1/80 scale, this has now been expanded to include eight models including some nice modern Toyota Hiace vans in Japan Post colours and Crown taxis for the station forecourt.
The latest manufacturer to commence a series of 1/80 models in the One Mile company (www.one-mile.net) they offer the type 96MC citybus in some attractive colour schemes, the model must be a success as they have now announced a modern type SDII highway bus. I have obtained two 96MC citybuses for the layout and when available I will add some highway coaches too.

Sunday 4 February 2007

Ever Expanding Ranges



One of the largest HO 1/80 brass manufacturer's in Japan the Tenshodo company (of SPUD bogie fame) have gradually been introducing a range of plastic ready to run models in conjunction with the Bachmann company. The first offering was the JR West type 500 bullet train followed by a couple of steam locomotives and recently the popular type 103 commuter EMU sets in blue,yellow,green and orange, I hope to obtain a blue 4 car set at a later date.

My motley collection of freight stock by Tomix and kato can now be enhanced by a set of eight WaKi 10000 bogie box cars the same as the picture above introduced by Tenshodo this week. This brings my freight collection up to five trains, as there will be no shunting/switching on Futatsu no Kawa they will operate in fixed rake formation.