(05-20-2018, 06:28 PM)Trainfanz Wrote: Not as futuristic as you think! It's a model of a Meitetsu 7000 Series 'Panorama Car'. They went into service in the 60's and retired in 2009.
A bit like the Concorde airliner, looks way more futuristic than anything currently around now, yet that was designed/built in the 70's
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(05-20-2018, 10:24 PM)Nigels Wrote: A bit like the Concorde airliner, looks way more futuristic than anything currently around now, yet that was designed/built in the 70's
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Oh boy, another thing I know a tiny bit about! Ultra Q was what I'd best describe as a Japanese equivalent of The Twilight Zone. Following it's conclusion, it was followed up by the first of the Ultraman series'.
Here's where I had to do my research. This particular Plarail train is referencing the final episode of the series - in which a flying Odakyu 3100 transports it's riders to a place known as the Vary Dimension.
The coloring of the Plarail version serves only to replicate the black and white programs of the time. It was the 60's!