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.
![[Image: DSC01373_zpscdf06acd.jpg]](http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y167/dane5140/Plarail/DSC01373_zpscdf06acd.jpg)
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.)
![[Image: DSC01373_zpscdf06acd.jpg]](http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y167/dane5140/Plarail/DSC01373_zpscdf06acd.jpg)
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.