The One about the Modemo NT115 Enoshima Railway 2000 “Choko Den 2009”

Since 1990, the Enoshima Electric Railway has operated the Enoshima Electric Railway Type 2000 Train. While today’s Enoden features a dark green and cream color livery, back in 2009, Meiji Seika used the Enoshima Railway 2000 as an advertisement car from September 2009 and featured Read More …

The One about the MODEMO NT143 Tokyo Toden 8800 “Yellow”

I have been looking to add a Bureau of Transportation – Tokyo Metropolitan Government Model 8000 Train to my collection and Hasegawa MODEMO had released them back in 2015. Known for releasing railcars/trams, MODEMO’s NT143 were among the popular releases and are now quite a Read More …

The One about the Modemo NT171 – Tokyo Toden Type 7000 “Renewal car” “7022 Aoobi”

In Tokyo, the Toden is the tram network that was originally part of the Tokyo Bashametsu Railway which opened in 1882. The horsedrawn tramway operated between Shimbashi and Nihonbashi in 1882 and it was a major success.  But while it was a convenience, it also Read More …

The One about the Modemo NT85 Tokyu Series 300 (303F Classic Blue)

It was back in 2017 when I first rode on the Tokyu Series 300 railcar in the Setagaya, Tokyo area. The railcar which Tokyu Corporation begain in July 11, 1999 consisted of ten two-car trains (20 total). And of course, it was one of my Read More …

The One about the Modemo NT156 Keifuku Electric Railway Type MOBO 631 ‘Yuko No.632’

Hasegawa (formerly Hasegawa Seisakusho) is known as being one of Japan’s top model makers. Best known for making airplanes, cycles, classic cars, and figure models, the company was established back in 1941 by wooden model manufacturer founded by Hasegawa Suguro. In the ’90s, Hasegawa jumped Read More …