trains with lights

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Some of the Plarail Steam Trains also come with lights although not extremely bright.
wait a second.
plarail steam trains?
please elaborate.

i only know of 2 plarail steam trains.
are there more?
thomas or non-thomas?
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2017, 01:49 AM by trevor369.)
(08-12-2017, 01:47 AM)trevor369 Wrote: wait a second.
plarail steam trains?
please elaborate.

i only know of 2 plarail steam trains.
are there more?
thomas or non-thomas?

There are quite a few more than 2, many of them such as the D51's have headlamps, although as Super says they are not super bright, however that is probably on purpose as the originals wouldn't have been, they didn't have halogen bulbs or LED headlights in those days Smile
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In this video you can see a standard plarail c61 with head light, I also have a d51 which comes with a headlight as standard,
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Nice video, but its worth mentioning that the lighting in the coaches and warning lights on the guards van are invariably customs as I'm not aware of anyone selling those lit as standard Smile
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(This post was last modified: 08-14-2017, 02:05 AM by Super.)
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whoaaaaaaaaaaa.
nice video!
just a few questions if i may...
#1) d-51 please elaborate on this "series" i put tht in quotes cuz i can only assume there is a line to this train.
#2) c-61? i don't know anything about this train or its line.

#3) if you r telling me tht u made the coaches and brake van a custom model, tht is to say u did tht on ur own... thts incredible.

#4) how many steam engines are there in plarail?

i took someones advice and "googled" trains with lights. up came a train. d-51 200 series.

wht is this train? how does it work? wht does it look like nib/complete?
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2017, 04:29 AM by trevor369.)
In Japan D51/C61 etc... are meant to designate the series of the train, the designation has a meaning which I did once find on the internet, it relates to the size of the loco, number of driving wheels etc...

So in your example of the D51-200 what this means is it is the D51 class and was the 200th example manufacturered.

You will find in the Tomy range several different D51's which are mostly very similar but which have small differences as they replicate models of real life versions with the same number, the D51-200 being one of them.

I wasn't the person who customised those coaches with lights, but it can be done, typically you'd use LED's of some type, a battery and a switch either on the bottom or on one end depending on the type of coach/wagon and where the empty space is in them. For things like tail lights you'd need to drill some holes and fix some mini-LED's into the holes wiring up batteries/switch etc... inside it. Something that is fairly easy to someone used to that sort of thing, but not a task taken on by someone who is unfamiliar with a soldering iron, drill, etc... Smile

As for the number of plarail steam trains? I really don't know how many have been made, but in the generic mass market versions I think there are 4 or 5 - I'm sure someone on here will have a list of them Smile

In terms of specials there could be many, there are at least a couple of museum releases but also various starter sets including one that not only has a light but also a steam unit Smile Although the latter is not cheap even second hand...
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(This post was last modified: 08-17-2017, 12:13 AM by Super.)
BTW, I did a quick scan round eBay and found the following for sale so if you're interested these are some you can look out for;

Below Come With Lights
S01 - 700 Shinkansen
S02 - 500 Shinkansen
S04 - N700 Shinkansen
S05 - 700 Shinkansen
S07 - 923 Dr Yellow
S09 - East-i
S12 - 922 Dr Yellow
S28 - D51-200
S29 - C61-20

Below have Sounds
S11 - N700 Shinkansen
S43 - E231 Suburban
S45 - E321 Suburban
S46 - 313 Series
S47 - Enoden Series 500
S49 - E231 Suburban

These are steam trains, but not sure about lights
S38 - C56-160
S51 - 8620
S53 - C57
KF01 - C12
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incredible, absolutely incredible. ty u all so much. wonderful education.

now, and i apologize for ignorance here, however, i recognize some of these names.

i'm familiar with the term "bullet train"

how many of the models u listed are NOT "bullet trains".

no offense to those who love these models.
however, as far as i go...

i love trains with an antique look if u will.
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2017, 11:01 PM by trevor369.)
Shinkansen is the proper name for the "Bullet Train". Also dr. yellow is also considered as bullet train.
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2017, 12:13 AM by Super.)



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