2 forums ago, I posted a bit about my intentions to buy some things from
"Hobby Search", a Japanese site with a huge selection of Plarail products.
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/rail/
The consensus seemed to be that folks were interested, but no one had tried yet. I'd had good experience ordering model kits from a similar site "Hobbylink Japan", so I went ahead and made the following order.
Item name Unit Price Q.T.Y Price Order No.
Item name J-08 New Turn Table (Model Train)
630 yen 1 630 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name J-09 Railway Depot (2 pieces) (Model Train)
360 yen 2 720 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name J-15 Mini Pier (16 pieces) (Model Train)
630 yen 1 630 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-07 Twice Straight Rail (432mm) (4 pieces) (Model Train)
540 yen 1 540 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-11 Turn Out Rail (L/R each 1 piece) (Model Train)
360 yen 1 360 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-12 Point Rail Figures of Eight (L/R each 1 piece) (Model Train)
360 yen 1 360 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-20 Quarter Straight Rail (54mm) (3 version & 3 pieces) (Model Train)
315 yen 1 315 yen 13-1230-1356
Shipping Cost 1,580 yen
Amount 5,135 yen
The yen to dollar rate is just about 100 to one, so just bump the decimal point two to the left for the dollar total.
As you can see, the prices were incredibly low. Even when figuring in shipping, they were lower than Amazon, Ebay, etc, in some cases, by nearly half.
I used the SAL packet shipping to save $ as The SAL shipping cost is about what you'd expect to pay for domestic shipping of a similarly sized package. As expected, it took about almost 2 months to reach me. However I think it was worth if for the savings. Also, there's something nice about having a package you forgot about show up unexpectedly with a bunch of good stuff .
I'll likely order again at some point and will certainly be paying more attention to the Hobby Search website.
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2014, 01:04 PM by eilif.)
"Hobby Search", a Japanese site with a huge selection of Plarail products.
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/rail/
The consensus seemed to be that folks were interested, but no one had tried yet. I'd had good experience ordering model kits from a similar site "Hobbylink Japan", so I went ahead and made the following order.
Item name Unit Price Q.T.Y Price Order No.
Item name J-08 New Turn Table (Model Train)
630 yen 1 630 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name J-09 Railway Depot (2 pieces) (Model Train)
360 yen 2 720 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name J-15 Mini Pier (16 pieces) (Model Train)
630 yen 1 630 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-07 Twice Straight Rail (432mm) (4 pieces) (Model Train)
540 yen 1 540 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-11 Turn Out Rail (L/R each 1 piece) (Model Train)
360 yen 1 360 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-12 Point Rail Figures of Eight (L/R each 1 piece) (Model Train)
360 yen 1 360 yen 13-1230-1356
Item name R-20 Quarter Straight Rail (54mm) (3 version & 3 pieces) (Model Train)
315 yen 1 315 yen 13-1230-1356
Shipping Cost 1,580 yen
Amount 5,135 yen
The yen to dollar rate is just about 100 to one, so just bump the decimal point two to the left for the dollar total.
As you can see, the prices were incredibly low. Even when figuring in shipping, they were lower than Amazon, Ebay, etc, in some cases, by nearly half.
I used the SAL packet shipping to save $ as The SAL shipping cost is about what you'd expect to pay for domestic shipping of a similarly sized package. As expected, it took about almost 2 months to reach me. However I think it was worth if for the savings. Also, there's something nice about having a package you forgot about show up unexpectedly with a bunch of good stuff .
I'll likely order again at some point and will certainly be paying more attention to the Hobby Search website.