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This time, I tried making an 8-car train of the Eidan 3000 series, which was once used on the Eidan Subway Hibiya Line. I came up with the idea when I was making the Nagano Electric Railway 3500 series, and made it on impulse. The procedure is almost the same as the Nagano Electric Railway 3500 series I have made so far. The corrugated is reproduced with thin cut plastic sheets. The train is the 3039 train, with a box-shaped ventilator and short handrails. Both ends of this train (cars 3039 and 3040) are currently in use as the Nagano Electric Railway 3500 series N8 train. By the way, I have never modified 8 cars at once before, so I am really glad that I was able to complete it safely. It took about 4 months from the start of the modification to completion, but the actual work period was less than a month. I do not plan to increase the number of cars on duty every day, but I would like to increase the number of Nagano Electric Railway 3500 series in the future. The running video starts at 4:40. Also, the image at 4:24 was taken by dividing the train I made this time. *About the Eidan 3000 SeriesThe Eidan 3000 Series was introduced in 1961 to coincide with the opening of the Hibiya Line. A total of 305 cars (including replacement cars) were manufactured, a considerable number of them. All cars in the Eidan 3000 Series were electric, giving them extremely high performance, with a starting acceleration of 4.0km/h (the highest among Japanese railway cars, along with the Tokyu 7000 Series). All cars were eight cars in length, including an irregular 4+4 formation. After retirement, some of the cars were transferred to the Nagano Electric Railway, and they can still be seen in action today. *Paints used* Mr. Surfacer 1000: Base coat, couplers, roof, ventilators, etc. Tamiya Color Spray Metal Silver (TS83): Car body Mr. Color Acrylic Black (N2): Cab windows, etc. *Related videos How to electrify Plarail • [Plarail] Introduction to how to electrify Modified Plarail Nagano Electric Railway 3500 series N8 train • I tried making the Nagano Electric Railway 3500 series N train [Modified Plarail] Modified Plarail Nagano Electric Railway 3600 series L2 train • I tried making the Nagano Electric Railway 3600 series L2 train [Modified Plarail] #Modified Plarail