The "Kangaroo Liner" is a mixed block train designed for Seino Transportation, primarily operated by JR Freight. Three trains with different formations and destinations have been established, named SS60, NF64, and TF60, respectively. The first to be introduced was the "Kangaroo Liner SS60," which began operations in 2018, linking the Suita Freight Terminal Station in Osaka Prefecture with the Koriyama Freight Terminal Station in Fukushima Prefecture and Sendai Port Station in Miyagi Prefecture. Out of the 20 cars in the formation, 15 are dedicated to Seino Transportation, while the remaining five carry general containers.
The new KOKI102 and 103 are characterized by a four-car unit, and new U54A containers for Seino Transportation have been produced. The <3090-5 EF66 27 JR Freight Updated Car>, which was also used as a traction machine for the same train and gained popularity, is set to be released simultaneously. By combining two of these sets with your preferred four-car KOKI100 series, you can recreate an impressive full formation. Additionally, the UV54A containers frequently loaded in the general space of the same train (D-line) are also being manufactured, allowing you to enjoy a more realistic formation.
- Introducing Seino Transportation's U54A containers, featuring a simple design with a blue base and yellow stripe.
- Replicating the 38041 to 38190 group of the U54A38000 series, newly produced for the same train.
- Single-item production of the shared group 38004 to 38033 and the D-line's ventilated containers (UV54A38000 series).
- The D-line UV54A containers feature printed ventilation holes on the side.
- Newly producing container freight cars as a four-car unit KOKI102/103 (odd-numbered cars use even-numbered cars, so some specifications differ from the actual vehicle).
- Accurately recreating the frame shape with a detailed underframe showing pipework and other details for both KOKI102/103.
- Both KOKI102/103 have a blue body color and are recreated without the JRF mark.
- The KOKI102 features a lower-positioned side brake handle compared to the KOKI105 and a distinctive appearance with no deck on the KOKI102 and only decks on each end of the KOKI103.
- Includes reflective plates for attachment to the train's rear end.