The KIHA58 series is a notable express diesel car from the Japan National Railways, introduced in 1961. It became famous for connecting Okayama and Tottori with the express train "Sakyu," recognized for its unique formation that included the half-compartment green car model KIROHA28. Over the years, this train saw updates such as the addition of reclining seats and exterior paint changes, serving as a key link between the Sanyo and San-in regions.
- High-Grade (HG) specification
- New reproduction of the KIHA65 body
- The passenger door window on one side near the front of the KIHA65 is blocked to replicate the original tablet protection design
- Standard car seats feature a reclining style
- Jumpers and hoses at the front of the lead car are created as separate parts
- Improved see-through design around the front of the train due to the small light-shielding case adopted from the KIHA56-200 model
- The green car mark and logo on KIROHA28 are recreated with printing
- Comes with pre-printed head marks
- Headlights and taillights, and the front display area are equipped with constant lighting boards and come with an on-off switch
- Headlights, taillights, and front display areas light up using white LEDs
- Headlights use a color prism to emit light similar to the color of a bulb
- The front display part is interchangeable, with pre-printed parts included with "Express" on a white or black background
- Car number is customizable with an included transfer sheet
- Equipped with a flywheel-powered engine
- New electric collection system with black wheels included
- Equipped with an M-13 motor
- Comes standard with TN couplers (SP)
- Compatible with Interior Lighting Kit Tomix 0733