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   I'm no tin expert, but the long dome was used on Sakai tin at least. (and sold state-side by the 1950's) That's where I thought I saw the band before too, but haven't found the same site yet. Sakai had another spelling at one time too. I think the logo stamp was just an S or SA on the bottom, or on the wheels. Find the right site on JAPANESE PW tin and you'll find trains, mfg.s, logos, and marks, to possibly help more. Sakai was a decent company, and compares to some Marx/Lionel of the day. Tin & cast both. I have a 90° crossing in their 0-27 height track. They also made HO trains.

   Is that artillery mounted on the tender? It sure looks that way .

  That alone might help ID it. 

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