There are three other sets I know of. I've lifted the following directly from my Tomica World Motor Vehicles thread: https://blueplastictracks.com/showthread.php?tid=4288
I guess you could say that's four, because Siupasiope's Tomica/Plarail box is different from all the ones I've shown above, but only because of the change of name from "B/O Tomica" to "Motor Tomica" in 1997. The contents are probably identical, although production was moved from Japan to China.
Incidentally, if you look closely at the Yurikamome box, you'll see that the Great Seto suspension bridge that we discussed recently (https://blueplastictracks.com/showthread...8#pid62438) re-appears in this set, re-branded as the Tokyo Port Connecting Bridge which carries the Yurikamome line over Tokyo Bay (though without the solar-powered lighting, which was added c. 2005. It's now known as the Rainbow Bridge).
TW-18 SILVER BUS was only sold as part of the TGV Set 7430 and its French / Dutch variant the Circuit Gare Routiere / Cicuit Gael Deel 4774. These sets and the bus in them are based on the 1999 Motor Tomica New Transit Yurikamome Set (モータートミカ プラレール 新交通ゆりかもめセット), which was itself a revision of the 1997 B/O Tomica New Town Station Set (B/Oトミカ ニュータウン駅セット).
I guess you could say that's four, because Siupasiope's Tomica/Plarail box is different from all the ones I've shown above, but only because of the change of name from "B/O Tomica" to "Motor Tomica" in 1997. The contents are probably identical, although production was moved from Japan to China.
Incidentally, if you look closely at the Yurikamome box, you'll see that the Great Seto suspension bridge that we discussed recently (https://blueplastictracks.com/showthread...8#pid62438) re-appears in this set, re-branded as the Tokyo Port Connecting Bridge which carries the Yurikamome line over Tokyo Bay (though without the solar-powered lighting, which was added c. 2005. It's now known as the Rainbow Bridge).