Any chance it could be a printed prototype that was painted? I’m curious about the construction but diecast metal seems unusual for a toy that would usually be produced from injection molded plastic. The advantage would be better track adherence, especially with such an usually long car with articulated trucks. The disadvantage is the weight, unless the locomotive is also weighted and has a strong enough motor to compensate.
I’m also curious to see if I can fit my small collection of 1/87 scale diecast vehicles on the auto rack.
Just watching the video and too me it also looks like the train is die cast too.
If you look at the paint job compared to Shinkansen below, it is not as polished a finished.
This would of course the add the extra weight needed, but as OTR suggested it would need a stronger motor, maybe it has a high speed motor in it.
Just a thought
plastic can deform over time. Metal makes the rolling stock more durable.
Really hoping it's plastic. Not crazy about the idea of metal rolling stock.
too bad I missed the preorder by just a day, I can't conducts experiments to support my theories:
1) will the regular tunnel too low to clear the vehicles on the top deck?
2) how well the rolling stock maneuver on the double curve track with a ridiculous amount of overhang