Tomix Koki 107 Wagon Without Container
This N‑gauge container flat car model is designed for **realistic railway modelling** and **layout expansion** in **N scale**, offering a detailed representation of a modern Japanese freight wagon without mounted containers.
Featuring:
- Detail & Finish: Factory‑installed handrails, printed car number, and JRF logo on the car body with accurate structural details typical of the KOKI 107 design.
- Drive & Performance: Non‑powered freight wagon; movement is provided by a locomotive when used on powered layouts. (Freight cars do not include motors or drive systems.)
- Control & Compatibility: Control system information not applicable (no motor or electrical control).
- Couplings & Integration: Supplied with Tomix standard N‑gauge couplers suitable for integration into Tomix and compatible N‑gauge freight consists.
Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Scale: N (1:150 approx.).
- Gauge: 9 mm N‑gauge.
Technical Specifications:
- Brand: Tomix (Tomytec).
- Model Type: Freight Wagon (container flat car)
- Era / Prototype: Modern Japanese freight container wagon (KOKI 107 type).
- Assembly: Ready‑to‑run.
- Included: One KOKI 107 wagon, handrail and reflector runner parts.
Ideal for N‑gauge modellers building detailed freight trains or expanding existing container consists, seeking **compact flat car detail** and **layout integration** without containers attached.
Why this model matters
The KOKI 107 series is a staple of modern Japanese freight operations used widely for container transport since its introduction. This Tomix version captures the structural features of the prototype wagon-printed markings, installed handrails, and accurate wheel detailing-making it a versatile addition to freight consists on N‑gauge layouts.
How to use it
Place the ready‑to‑run flat car on clean N‑gauge track and couple it to a powered locomotive to form part of a freight train. Regularly check coupler alignment and wheel contact to ensure smooth movement through your layout. Store the wagon in its protective packaging when not in use to maintain fine details and finish.

