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There is, actually, an RC version of these trams, but I don't like that big antenna...

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Maybe that wire could be shortened and tucked inside and still work fine as long as the tram is within a few feet of the controller. Does that controller also affect the speed or only an on/off forward/reverse?
Sorry, but I don't know anything about that, Super.
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Thanks Mr No. I always learn something from your informative videos. In this case I learned about what the ovals are about on these.
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The ovals and stripes in this awarded design both represent something (mystical atmosphere, dynamism, fog covering...), but there is a small flaw: the passengers have this aeroplane looking windows, and they are sitting facing each other, not looking at the beautiful nature outside directly:

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This train (HIEI) operates the shorter line (Demachiyanagi ~ Yase-Hieizanguchi). However, on the other line (Demachiyanagi ~ Kibuneguchi, Kurama), the longer route with famous "Maple Tree Tunnel", they use KIKARA trains, with some seats at the centre of the car facing outside:

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In my opinion, this is a much better solution, when you already have the opportunity to see nature as beautiful as there (Maple Tree Tunnel):

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Tram lovers rejoice. The Disney Electric Railways is one of my most favorite Plarail Disney releases. Such detailing and metal right?
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Detailed yes, metal no. DisneySea Electric Railway vehicles are made of plastic... But they're made really beautiful. Takara Tomy Company in fact sponsored that line at Tokyo DisneySea resort... and of course, they made a model of the railcars! 

Actually, all the trams in this video are little gems. Just look at them: full of details, nicely crafted. And they fit perfect in a city-layout. I love them so much. Heart
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I think I have been corrected on this many times before...no, its not metal...but to me, it certainly has the look and feel of a metal model. Big Grin
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