Sort of a silvery grey color. This picture shows pretty well how they look and how their male end will connect to the plarail female end.
It doesn't work the other way, however so to make a loop connecting with Plarail track, you'd have to enlarge the female end of one piece of the off-brand track. It wouldn't be hard to do though. I've made Plarail F/F tracks by modding the end of a tomy track before and it's pretty easy.
If you're looking for one and live near Kohls, I'd recommend checking in. I got mine a couple months ago and they didn't seem to be selling. They're probably still marked with the sale price also, which I think was around $25 bucks. There are some issues with the risers and the train (I'll go over those in the review), but even they are serviceable.
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2014, 06:46 PM by eilif.)
It doesn't work the other way, however so to make a loop connecting with Plarail track, you'd have to enlarge the female end of one piece of the off-brand track. It wouldn't be hard to do though. I've made Plarail F/F tracks by modding the end of a tomy track before and it's pretty easy.
If you're looking for one and live near Kohls, I'd recommend checking in. I got mine a couple months ago and they didn't seem to be selling. They're probably still marked with the sale price also, which I think was around $25 bucks. There are some issues with the risers and the train (I'll go over those in the review), but even they are serviceable.