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More Help with "What is This"? - Super - 03-28-2015

Any information please? Just guessing, but is this some special release for Panasonic battery's?


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Gerisplarail1 - 03-28-2015

is that yours?

it is based on a limited run of a real tram ran in Japan as a promotion for Panasonic Evolta batteries. I have been looking for one of these Plarail version's for some time.


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Super - 03-28-2015

Thanks Geris

Is this a recent release or have been out for a while?


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Gerisplarail1 - 03-28-2015

I have known about it's existence for about 2 months now but have only seen one picture in that time. The picture you posted is the second time I have seen it, I have been quietly to my self wondering on where and how to get it, looks like from what I can gather it is a prize giveaway of some sort. Not sure on how easy or hard this item will be to acquire I guess we'll have to keep our eyes peeled.


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Super - 03-28-2015

Will be interesting to find out what it took to win this as a prize.


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - plarnold - 03-28-2015

Panasonic had an event in November last year up in Akita (秋田) where they ran a custom designed train on an old railway line. The custom train ran on 99 D sized batteries to travel 8.50 kilometres.

There was a campaign along with this event where you had to spend ¥400 or more on Panasonic goods (presumably related to EVOLTA batteries) and then you were eligible to get original goods.

There were 5000 of these EVOLTA Plarail trains in total.

Of course, the campaign is now over.

I hope this helps. Wink

-plarnold


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Super - 03-28-2015

Many thanks Plarnold, that explains a lot. This was a real train that ran on 99 D sized batteries for 5.5 miles, wow, wonder if that was a single car or more and if it was loaded with passengers. The Japanese sure have great advertising events. Much more imaginable to get people to experience products than to simply have a TV or Internet advertising campaigns. only 5000 of them...and they are flooding the auction sites now so hopefully the prices will drop significantly.


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - plarnold - 03-28-2015

The train was a single carriage and carried around 10 people.

-plarnold


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Super - 03-28-2015

Thanks Plarnold

Still hard to believe it was powered by D batteries. Wonder if the were connected in parallel or in a series. My guess is series for 148.5 volts but how fast would that drain down. Parallel would only be 1.5 volts and I wouldn't think that would be enough but it would last...do I have all this right? LOL...maybe it 5.5 miles were all down hill...LOL.


RE: More Help with "What is This"? - Super - 03-29-2015

Videos of real train and this interesting article about it...the train was made of hardened cardboard. http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/cardboard-train-powered-dry-cell-batteries-travels-85km There are dozens of the Tomy version popping up on the Japan Auctions now.