



Tomix 95635 N FM-035 First Car Museum E259 Narita Express New Deco
The E259 series, which was introduced in 2009, is a limited express train that began operation in October of the same year as the successor to the 253 series.
A renewal was announced for March 2023, and the first train with a new paint job was introduced in May of the same year.
Features
- First Car Museum products that allow you to easily display and enjoy precise N-gauge model trains
- Car numbers and car number markings are printed
- Head and tail lights can be lit using the separately sold FM-017 power unit, power unit DC feeder
- Headlights and tail lights are equipped with a constant-light board
- Headlights are lit by incandescent LEDs, tail lights by red LEDs
- Uses black wheels
- Includes straight rail S158.5(F) for immediate display (unprinted)
- Straight rail S158.5(F) can be connected to conventional Finetrack
- Includes wheel chocks to prevent rolling
*Cannot be driven using the power unit
*Cannot be coupled as there is no coupler
Original: $39.34
-65%$39.34
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Description
The E259 series, which was introduced in 2009, is a limited express train that began operation in October of the same year as the successor to the 253 series.
A renewal was announced for March 2023, and the first train with a new paint job was introduced in May of the same year.
Features
- First Car Museum products that allow you to easily display and enjoy precise N-gauge model trains
- Car numbers and car number markings are printed
- Head and tail lights can be lit using the separately sold FM-017 power unit, power unit DC feeder
- Headlights and tail lights are equipped with a constant-light board
- Headlights are lit by incandescent LEDs, tail lights by red LEDs
- Uses black wheels
- Includes straight rail S158.5(F) for immediate display (unprinted)
- Straight rail S158.5(F) can be connected to conventional Finetrack
- Includes wheel chocks to prevent rolling
*Cannot be driven using the power unit
*Cannot be coupled as there is no coupler






















