Greatest score of my train collecting life!!!
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Congrats on the score! (If you don't mind me asking, where on earth did you get 3 Monty's? Pictures? )
This IS the rarest of all Tomy trains!!
There is literally NO information about its 2000 release anywhere...Only Geris and myself other than you have ever held one in hand!! The Yoshitsune is the Stradivarius of Tomy trains... But The Good Western is identical in every way, and cast and constructed from the same molds, EXCEPT RED is used as its base plastic... The Good Western IS (if you've ever seen the movie), "The Red Violin" of the Tomy train world. It is the rarest train known to exist...hands down, bar NONE! It can't be sought out and bought, and it's not listed in Tomy catalogs, or included in any Tomy history or literature. You can't look for this needle in any haystack either, rather, only be lucky enough to be stuck by it!! There are now only 4 known to exist... ...and you have 2 of them. Congratulations!!
Play nice & have fun!!
Thanks Muddy, I remember in your 100th video you stated you only knew of two that existed, and even googling this particular train, nothing comes up. When I seen these, I knew I stumbled upon a gem. Even in their not so perfect condition, they were a must have.
(This post was last modified: 05-13-2017, 10:46 PM by Super.)
Very nice Bkvir
Did you also get the boxes for the Good Westerns? Do they run on the tracks and more importantly do they make it up hills? Let me know if you need any parts as I may have some. (05-13-2017, 10:48 PM)Super Wrote: Very nice Bkvir Unfortunately they didn't come with boxes, only one of the Good Westerns runs, I may need some of Ripley services. I'll post a list and picture of the parts I need, and anyone that can help, PM me and I'll be glad to work something out
Awesome score. For some reason I was thinking in that initial picture these were the red Disney trains but I can see they are far more rare. I would be more than happy to assist if I can. I will be on the look out for you on the yellow side rods. Did they have their battery covers too?
(05-14-2017, 01:15 AM)ripley802 Wrote: Awesome score. For some reason I was thinking in that initial picture these were the red Disney trains but I can see they are far more rare. I would be more than happy to assist if I can. I will be on the look out for you on the yellow side rods. Did they have their battery covers too? Thanks Ripley, I'm missing one of the battery covers. I'll definitely be reaching out to you. (05-14-2017, 01:15 AM)ripley802 Wrote: Awesome score. For some reason I was thinking in that initial picture these were the red Disney trains but I can see they are far more rare. That brings up a good point...maybe a battery cover from one of the two releases of the red Disney Western River Railroad trains would be a color match and of course much easier to find. Question is, do these covers use a screw or just held on by friction? |
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