Plarail Generation 2 Talking Engines

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So as mention in my recent thread, I manage to score all 5 TT-xx Plarail talking engines and the Talking Thomas which is only available in a set. These are very cool train, and I like them just as much as the 50 phrase talking engines. The design of these is very nice, and I was surprised of the condition the ones I receive, as they look and run like new. They are pretty speedy for being several years old and the talking/chatting (although I have no idea what it is saying.. Huh) is very nice as well.

I did have one issue with the Edward. The talking portion in the sodor rear car had a battery connector that was corroded. I did some repairs on him and he is back to working. These take the same style of battery connector/terminal as the TnA engines which I am STILL looking for.. Undecided. Again the craftsmanship of these is spot on. Both these and the 50 phrase engines are definitely more durable/not as fragile as the TnA style engines.

Let me know if you have any questions on them and I will try to help out. I have the secured back in their boxes for now, but would like to run them with the 50 phrase engines at some point and have them all going at once. Big Grin

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I believe I have seen a match for that Henry Express Coach before, one that is normal without the buttons and sound system in it. The color of that coach is cool. Wish I could remember where or what train the coach came with. Then again maybe my grey cells are fooling with me again but.........
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(11-02-2016, 12:01 AM)ripley802 Wrote: These take the same style of battery connector/terminal as the TnA engines which I am STILL looking for..

I thought you meant the couplings from the engine to the motor car or tender to the sound car. Thomas and Percy have the same non-permanent couplings as the normal non-self-powered engines (Emily, Harvey, Murdoch, Mighty Mac, original Hank, Plarail Stephen, etc.), while the Talk-N-Action engines had the "fat" wire coupling type used on Steam Along Thomas and Rocky.
(11-02-2016, 06:55 AM)DalaGStanator Wrote: I thought you meant the couplings from the engine to the motor car or tender to the sound car. Thomas and Percy have the same non-permanent couplings as the normal non-self-powered engines (Emily, Harvey, Murdoch, Mighty Mac, original Hank, Plarail Stephen, etc.), while the Talk-N-Action engines had the "fat" wire coupling type used on Steam Along Thomas and Rocky.

Ah, no I am referring to the actual metal battery terminals that the batteries contact to power the sound car. They have a particular style found in a few different types or engines and even some of the road vehicles, but I cannot seem to find the sme style of replacements anywhere.
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(11-02-2016, 08:26 AM)ripley802 Wrote: Ah, no I am referring to the actual metal battery terminals that the batteries contact to power the sound car. They have a particular style found in a few different types or engines and even some of the road vehicles, but I cannot seem to find the sme style of replacements anywhere.

Awesome, where did you get these apart from Ebay?
(05-31-2017, 01:11 PM)grodriguez Wrote: Awesome, where did you get these apart from Ebay?

The engines or the terminals?
(05-31-2017, 01:28 PM)ripley802 Wrote: The engines or the terminals?

The engines
(05-31-2017, 02:33 PM)grodriguez Wrote: The engines

These were from the Japan Auctions.



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