Look closer at the 2 images Mr No posted above...in the bottom picture the everything that is gold 'pops' out at you especially the details on the sides, in the actual detail the gold does not 'pop' and is more a muted gold that does not stand out in contrast to the black of the train. You can even tell the difference in the numbering and lettering in the close up in the top picture where the gold does not pop like in the second picture. If I had removed one of these and took the exact same angled picture you would hardly be able to see those gold side lettering and logos on the side, heck, you can barely see them when looking at them straight on in the boxes window. Its evident that they either enhanced (edited) the advertised picture or used a prototype that used a shiny gold for the details that would not show up in the mass produced one.
In this image you can see the contrast on the sides better which is not in the real one.
I guess I could say that the Aru Ressha is okay too Mr No but the point is with that one the finished product was no way representative of the first seen at the Plarail Expo
What we saw...
What we got...not even close
In this image you can see the contrast on the sides better which is not in the real one.
I guess I could say that the Aru Ressha is okay too Mr No but the point is with that one the finished product was no way representative of the first seen at the Plarail Expo
What we saw...
What we got...not even close