Here's some photos. First is normal rail, separate R09 outer double rail, and then the wider outside rail. I thought when I tried this before that it did not fit around the outside of the outer double rail. It sort of does fit, but you could never have two trains passing because they are right up against each other. Putting down straight rails to compare the ends shows that the outermost rail is slightly short of the others, and to reach it would have to be slightly on top of the double rail. It's probably within the play of the rail connector however
Here is is with normal double rail
Sitting on top of double rail and all three on top of eachother
The box they are on is the only set I have seen them in. I believe all the ones I have came with the 1992-1994 style Thomas with the different front axle, I am not sure if it was made later. The set is not too hard to find or expensive, as I said I have three now, this boxed one I bought about a year ago, and I have won on the auctions recently another boxed example in better condition for under 2000 yen and one loose for the starting bid of 300 yen
Here is is with normal double rail
Sitting on top of double rail and all three on top of eachother
The box they are on is the only set I have seen them in. I believe all the ones I have came with the 1992-1994 style Thomas with the different front axle, I am not sure if it was made later. The set is not too hard to find or expensive, as I said I have three now, this boxed one I bought about a year ago, and I have won on the auctions recently another boxed example in better condition for under 2000 yen and one loose for the starting bid of 300 yen
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.