if there are any members here tht think this train does not exist. i would encourage you to express caution.
i do not like to indulge in fantasy. i search far and wide. every avenue, every lead.
i cannot prove this train does exist! however, i came very, very close to proving it all the same.
tht is to say tht it was up for auction.
do you have the link to this auction?
Indeed pictures of this item or a link to the ended auction would be "golden."
i dont have too much time. i have a family and there is alot going on in my life right now.
but i have a story too share and some information tht might helpful/useful.
it was an estate sale. a friend told me about it some months ago. although he speaks some japanese its very broken but enough to get by. the daughter or wife was doing the sale. her husband or father worked for tomy. my friend said there might be some things there.
although there were many things there. there were a few toys. they were all on a wall with various things. transformers, g-force, speedracer. but 1 stood out (to me anyways)
in a glass case. on strip of track was this gordon. the track wasn't blue, or plastic. i dont know what gauge it was. i don't know that stuff. however, the train was clearly not a train made for that kind of track. it was larger than those models. it was clearly a plarail. it looked strangely familiar.
my friend tried asking questions about it. she said it was an award, trophy, medal. we asked how many made. 20 30 she said. but she implied that it wasnt motorized. no motor. but wasnt sure. on the bottom of the piece was a switch that made the face flip. the otherside was gordon winking.
here is my theory which i've researched before. the face changing gordon was a award to executives. its non-operational. it doesnt run. which is maybe why its eluded me this long.
how would one list a piece like this? it sold for 4200
thts the closest i've come to tht train.
10yrs ago when i first started learning about these toys. i came across a similar piece on ebay. they called it a trackmaster. it also was in a case. but didnt pay any attention to it because of the track. i just thought they were misrepresenting. however, they claimed it was battery operated.
you decide
We're gonna need some pictures for these claims to be backed up