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RE: New Plarails at Tokyo Toy Show 2016 - Miksolo - 06-09-2016

(06-09-2016, 09:02 PM)Muddy Poppins Wrote: Bertie is badass!! Yes a bit out of proportion, (no more than HitToy's Kevin) But he's built just like a legitimate Plarail engine!! Quality and efficiency in design. The original, though better proportioned, runs clunky (on a poorly designed) road, with that tiny switch on the bottom, and feels fragile. The back coupling is great too!! I am hoping he can haul a long line of cargo!! Relax... ITS ONLY MAKE BELIEVE!! Smile

But what about Elizabeth, Jack, Ned, Bulgy, Caroline, Jeremy, Alfie, and Lorry?


RE: New Plarails at Tokyo Toy Show 2016 - ripley802 - 06-09-2016

Very interesting. Will have to get some of these items when they come out. Thanks Super.

@mikesolo

I agree.. We need the rest of the motorized vehicles.. Especially Alfie.. Big Grin


RE: New Plarails at Tokyo Toy Show 2016 - plarnold - 06-09-2016

(06-09-2016, 06:54 PM)DalaGStanator Wrote: I hope it will become a standard for "next gen" Plarail trains.

Let's hope not. Plarail is a toy that has been around for more than 50 years and has remained the same. The same design has allowed high compatibility between toys in the past and the future - a key factor why we are still buying them. We know that things will be compatible and so our money is not wasted on random ideas coming from the company.

Changing the design of the train for the purpose of 'realism' for older people and breaking the compatibility is a tactic to increase short-term sales but in the long term is bad for all the people that have bought so much Plarail. We don't want a million different ways to remote control the train. We want one simple way that is consistent.

Trying different things is good as the new Dr Yellow is quite interesting. However, I do not want to think that this could end up like a Mattel strategy where so many toys are interesting on their own but never work together to create something bigger or greater which is a key factor why Plarail has survived for more than 50 years.

-plarnold


RE: New Plarails at Tokyo Toy Show 2016 - leylandvictory2 - 06-10-2016

The wheels on the dr. yellow looks interesting as well. In the lead train, the truck in the front of the train has 2 sets of wheel and only one set of wheel at the back. I wonder how it turns. Also they need to find a way to stabilize the train.

Hopefully the software that comes with Dr. Yellow comes in English as well.


RE: New Plarails at Tokyo Toy Show 2016 - DalaGStanator - 06-10-2016

(06-10-2016, 12:34 AM)leylandvictory2 Wrote: Hopefully the software that comes with Dr. Yellow comes in English as well.

Because Mr. Motorman didn't have English on the controller, I suppose the app would also be available only in Japanese. If I'm not mistaken, Mr. Motorman users were able to find out what the functions did by guessing the words. Therefore, when this comes out, the same might have to apply.


RE: New Plarails at Tokyo Toy Show 2016 - Miksolo - 06-10-2016

(06-09-2016, 11:57 PM)plarnold Wrote: Let's hope not. Plarail is a toy that has been around for more than 50 years and has remained the same. The same design has allowed high compatibility between toys in the past and the future - a key factor why we are still buying them. We know that things will be compatible and so our money is not wasted on random ideas coming from the company.

Changing the design of the train for the purpose of 'realism' for older people and breaking the compatibility is a tactic to increase short-term sales but in the long term is bad for all the people that have bought so much Plarail. We don't want a million different ways to remote control the train. We want one simple way that is consistent.

Trying different things is good as the new Dr Yellow is quite interesting. However, I do not want to think that this could end up like a Mattel strategy where so many toys are interesting on their own but never work together to create something bigger or greater which is a key factor why Plarail has survived for more than 50 years.

-plarnold

I think that the RC-tablet-first-person-bogie-wheeled-thingies should become a whole range, but normal Plarail should in no means be forgotten.

I would be content with the remote controller being no more than either packaged with the toy or an app on a mobile device like a tablet or phone.

(06-10-2016, 06:45 PM)DalaGStanator Wrote: Because Mr. Motorman didn't have English on the controller, I suppose the app would also be available only in Japanese. If I'm not mistaken, Mr. Motorman users were able to find out what the functions did by guessing the words. Therefore, when this comes out, the same might have to apply.

I'll just use Google Translate or somethin'. xP
Although, are apps region locked like video games sometimes are?! Would we be able to find the app on the appstores (including Amazon and Google Play please thank you) with a device sold somewhere other than Japan?