Trackmaster road

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ive never seen trackmaster road slopes, super, but then we got next to no road sets at all back then. all mine was bought in australia.

will have to have a googly-oogle and see what i can find out. Smile

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well, im always happy to be corrected! something i never knew about, and even risers!

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(This post was last modified: 06-01-2016, 04:25 AM by sunhuntin.)
Maybe I am confused as to who makes what. The first picture below is from a listing like what I have and the stamp on the bottom say HiT. The second picture is the road that is most easy to get has more styled pieces and has lots of building and such they can attach to. I prefer the looks of the first ones but the second road pieces has so much more to offer. Which is Trackmaster and which is Tomy?


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the top ones are trackmaster. the bottom is tomy, with the clear blue being the bits that came with the jeremy set.

as i said, we got almost no road down here, and i had never seen the slopes before. i saw very few actual rail track slopes from them, so understandable.
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I never knew they had those slopes either (must be the rarest parts in that style). On a side note: That same Jeremy set was my very first exposure to the TOMY road system, as that was before I got the Ultimate Set.

Even though the TrackMaster road has the same style of connection as the track, it is slightly wider and therefore can't connect.
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I have seen the slopes before but never had a chance to buy them as the seller either didn't ship to my location or they were in a stupidly large lot, can't remember haha. But they are definitely a thing!



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