Its very curious that they chose that real photograph for the front of the box as it has 2 headlights where the Plarail model only has one.
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There is a box with a dark green tone and one box with a light green tone.
(01-24-2020, 02:12 PM)Super Wrote: Its very curious that they chose that real photograph for the front of the box as it has 2 headlights where the Plarail model only has one. Well I suppose they had to chose something, as there is no such Enoden train. So they choose Enoden Type 300. And, according to chrisjo's photo, they did exactly the same with the Hakone Tozan tram (the orange one) choosing a photograph of a real Hakone Tozan railcar.
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I do see several single headlight trams from pictures in Japan that look similar to the Enodens.
(01-24-2020, 03:06 PM)Vio Wrote: There is a box with a dark green tone and one box with a light green tone.OK, I've identified two versions, but it's not easy to recognise the different green tones of their boxes in these pictures. 1999, yellow wheels, which is the one Mr No has: ....and 2000, grey wheels, EER / 303
Well, I like my version more than the other, because it's actually not railcar 303, it's a tram. The real railcar No 303 is pictured on the box, and it looks nothing like the plarail model. So in my opinion it's better without any number.
As for the year, mine has the year 1997 imprinted at the bottom of the car, not 1999, although we know that that year could be the year they produced the first model in that series, i.e. the yellow tram. Thanks for the info & pics, chrisjo!
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(01-24-2020, 11:30 PM)Mister No Wrote: As for the year, mine has the year 1997 imprinted at the bottom of the car, not 1999, although we know that that year could be the year they produced the first model in that series, i.e. the yellow tram.Indeed it would be. The dates I gave were excavated from the remains of Kabothu's Plarail Room, R.I.P., which has always turned out to be a reliable source for such things in the past. I have no other evidence at the moment.
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There was an empty space next to the Kamakura Station: New tourist bureau within the Enoshima Loop. It is made of four RMZ "Street Corner" buildings. It fits the Plarail R-10 U-Turn track rather nicely: Fujisawa Sunny Street: And a new video:
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Mister No. What is the train at the back of the picture behind the White and Green Enoden 1000? Cream and red is it? Thank you Like the new additions. Really like the one in the loop. |
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