I can see the images, for the record.
I have seen one new in bag pack for sale once I believe. I don't particularly keep an eye out for them to know exactly how uncommonly they show up.
These are very strange to me for several reasons.
As far as I am aware, there are no regular non-Thomas trains that use this track system. (There is actually some (maybe just one?) recent trains which use a similar orange track system that might(?) be compatable. It's tracks have bumps of even widths, in other words the first and last bump are not longer then the rest like on the Talk n Action tracks.) So why market these under the regular Plarail range and not Thomas series Plarail? I suppose it is a general track pack, and using the special rails on a layout should not inhibit a normal train's functionality. Furthermore, both of the Talk n Action Thomas sets released in Japan include all six track pieces, and every single TnA Thomas engine comes with all six pieces as well, so it would seem to me anyone who was buying Talk n Action trains would have ended up with four or five of each track section very quickly, so I am not sure why you would particularly want two more of a specific type.
I have seen one new in bag pack for sale once I believe. I don't particularly keep an eye out for them to know exactly how uncommonly they show up.
These are very strange to me for several reasons.
As far as I am aware, there are no regular non-Thomas trains that use this track system. (There is actually some (maybe just one?) recent trains which use a similar orange track system that might(?) be compatable. It's tracks have bumps of even widths, in other words the first and last bump are not longer then the rest like on the Talk n Action tracks.) So why market these under the regular Plarail range and not Thomas series Plarail? I suppose it is a general track pack, and using the special rails on a layout should not inhibit a normal train's functionality. Furthermore, both of the Talk n Action Thomas sets released in Japan include all six track pieces, and every single TnA Thomas engine comes with all six pieces as well, so it would seem to me anyone who was buying Talk n Action trains would have ended up with four or five of each track section very quickly, so I am not sure why you would particularly want two more of a specific type.
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.