Well, it's the oldest and the longest line there, I suppose it's crowded, so they really need many doors... Plarail model (three doors per car) is shorter, of course, but it's nice and detailed: car numbers on every car, two shades of grey on the roof (that's rare on Plarail commuter trains nowadays), no stickers (except the destination board), etc.
As all Hong Kong trains, this one is made by "TOMY ASIA Ltd.", under licence of TOMY Company, Ltd. and MTR Corporation Limited. Is "Tomy Asia Ltd." a separate corporation?
Anyway, Hong Kong Plarail trains are obviously really popular on YouTube. The first video on Hong Kong Plarail trains I made (the Tsuen Wan Line) has over 5,000 views, and is by far the most viewed of all of my videos...
The only problem now is that I believe I have all Hong Kong Plarail trains, and I just have to wait for Tomy to release a Hong Kong Disneyland Resort train!
As all Hong Kong trains, this one is made by "TOMY ASIA Ltd.", under licence of TOMY Company, Ltd. and MTR Corporation Limited. Is "Tomy Asia Ltd." a separate corporation?
Anyway, Hong Kong Plarail trains are obviously really popular on YouTube. The first video on Hong Kong Plarail trains I made (the Tsuen Wan Line) has over 5,000 views, and is by far the most viewed of all of my videos...
The only problem now is that I believe I have all Hong Kong Plarail trains, and I just have to wait for Tomy to release a Hong Kong Disneyland Resort train!
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