Assembly blocks modeled after the Mugunghwa-ho locomotive will be released and sold to commemorate Children's Day.


Product image photo of the 'Mugunghwa-ho Locomotive Assembly Block' released by Korea Railroad. Provided by Korea Railroad Corporation

Product image photo of the 'Mugunghwa-ho Locomotive Assembly Block' released by Korea Railroad. Provided by Korea Railroad Corporation

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Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL) announced on the 2nd that it will launch the 'Mugunghwa-ho Locomotive Assembly Block' planned product and sell it at convenience stores in train stations nationwide.


This product consists of assembly blocks measuring 15 cm in length, including the locomotive (7400 series) leading the Mugunghwa-ho train, tracks, and a stand.


In particular, buyers can decorate the departure station and train destination signs with 15 stickers from Seoul, Busan, Gwangju Songjeong, and other locations, and the detailed implementation of the transmission inside the driver's cabin stands out.


Additionally, a driver figure holding a radio prop is included, allowing it to be seated inside the driver's cabin with an opening door or placed beside the train.


The Mugunghwa-ho Locomotive Assembly Block was created earlier this year by KORAIL's in-house venture team in consultation with Oxford and others, and will be sold in limited quantities for 25,000 won.



Ko Jun-young, Acting President of Korea Railroad, said, "We will continue to introduce interesting products that embody the identity of railroads."


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