Whats The Big Deal With PlaKids?

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(11-13-2017, 01:13 AM)NDI13 Wrote:
(11-12-2017, 11:08 AM)Super Wrote: [Image: omg.gif] Oh my.....who would need Ebay, Amazon or the Japan auctions with a resale shop like that around the corner and with so much stock. Are they a consignment shop. Holy cow, I am drooling [Image: drooling-sign-smiley-emoticon.gif] How much fun would that be.....jumping on a plane to Japan for a shopping trip?

Not consignment stores. They buy your items at "fair prices" and resell at "reasonable prices". I am not quite sure what define "fair prices" because reasonable price that I paid was ¥1,199 for a complete engine ?

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What was your engine? I bought a complete Kintaro for 500 yen at a similar store (it had an underperforming motor tho).
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Rows and rows of Plarail.....hold me...I think I am going to faint
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The only reason why they sell it at 1000 yen is that they found the original 3 car formation and placed a straight rail underneath to make it more presentable. Fair prices indeed, but it depends on the train you are buying. Wait till you visit this cupboard. LOL!

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And if you are lucky, you can find the intermediate car of an old Plarail for only 50 yen.
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Those are beautiful display cases with some some gems inside. Do any of these fantastic resale shops have Online stores that ship worldwide?
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But those shops who have these cases clearly know the rarity of the Plarail that are kept inside. It is BookOff Japan, I heard there is an auctioneer known as “bookoff2014” on Yahoo, so he might exhibit some Plarail in the future. I don’t think you can order these ones in the cases online, must come to the physical store.
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well they have to pay for the rent, labour and other expenses.  There is a store ("Once Upon a child") near house has a similar business model.  I wouldn't say they are fair when it comes to buying your used toys.  They will try to low ball you and sell them a lot higher.  I feel safer dealing with the store than dealing with people on Craig's list.
My Trackmaster/Tomy/Plarail Photo Gallery Page (over 600+ photos and still under construction)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/183311600@N03/
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If only I could go to Japan again...
All these photos of these resale stores are making me wanna get on a plane right away
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Interesting enough, since Leylandvictory2 mentioned Once Upon A Child, I’ve had some luck finding older Trackmaster and Plarail items at our local store. Most of the focus is on kids clothes and such but there’s a modest toy section.

Of course, it’s NOTHING like these Japanese resale shops! Holy cow, that’s just amazing!
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