2008 Tomy Trains?

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I recently got back into Plarail, and while I was looking on eBay for some affordable blue track to go with some new trains, I stumbled across a used playset with generic "Tomy Trains" branding that I had never seen before, and all I could find about it online was unavailable listings on Amazon. No word about it on Wikipedia or anything. I picked it up because it was pretty cheap considering how much track it had, and when it arrived at my house today, I noticed the bottom of the box was copyrighted 2008. Does anyone know the story behind this style of branding?

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Also, as a side note, the contents of the box absolutely reek of tobacco, so I haven't taken anything out of it yet. Does anyone have any advice for getting rid of the smell?
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Hi Jamble

I am not sure of the origins of the 'Tomy Trains' Logo...it may have something to do with the USA Division of Tomy long since abandoned. The name may have been changed to the Tomica World Road and Rail System later on but I am not positive on that. Hopefully some of our experts can chime in with real history of it. I can say that that set is fantastic and has one of the sought after EMD F-Units that I call the Santa Fe Super Chief because that is what it looks like without having to share in the name rights. I think it is one of the biggest sets, if not the biggest, ever made that uses Tomy Blue Tracks.

That box looks to be in perfect condition which because of its size doesn't fair well for its age. Is it complete?

As far as the smoke smell, if you have a laundry tub you could almost soak everything, except the engines, in water and dish liquid soap. If you have a large plastic storage bin you could wash it all outside by filling up the bin with soapy water and rinsing the parts down with a hose. The box may have absorbed the odor too but all you could do with that is spraying a little windex on a soft towel and wipe the outside down making sure you don't get it too wet. Don't spray the windex directly on the card board. Then let it air dry outside or in a garage. Others members may have other suggestions. A search turned up this spray product from Zep that says it  " Removes the smell of smoke caused by cigarettes, cigars, and fire " Don't know if it works good or if there other Smoke smell sprays out there. See picture below.

BTW...welcome to BluePlastic Tracks and glad you are back into these trains we love so much. Smile


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(07-05-2020, 11:07 PM)Super Wrote: The name may have been changed to the Tomica World Road and Rail System later

But Tomica World did exist in the 90s. I do have a Tomica World Eurostar box but the year was not written. The Eurostar is manufactured in 1998.

Biggest sets? Might be right, there is also a 7423 Super Deluxe Set. Also there is this Japanese set that was mentioned in the Phantom Gems of Plarail section of the museum: "The Big Layout"

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Wasn't the Eurostar released in the Tomica World UK but good point about this Tomy Trains coming after  Tomica World US. Now I am wondering what year the Amtrak came out in as that was a Tomica World US release. Interesting subject.
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Super has a blue Amtrak so I'd like to see the year underneath the chassis. It's mold year should be the same year it was manufactured.

And yes, Eurostar is in Tomica World UK.
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Good idea...all 3 of the EMD F-Units, Amtrak, Red one and Blue one have Tomy 1997 on the chassis and I believe all 3 were only released in the US under the Tomica World Road and Rail System Logo
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So strange... Is it safe to assume that the red Amtrak was manufactured from 1997-2008? (the set was copyrighted in 2008 so it can't be the case). Or did TOMY reuse the mold of the blue and silver Amtrak to make the red Amtrak in 2008?
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I imagine they used the same mold for all 3 as they are exactly the same shells and chassis. Could it also be possible that the chassis were originally from another train or trains that fit these perfectly so they used them instead of re-tooling?

I am thinking that the THomas Ultimate Set a Toys R Us exclusive may be the biggest set with 161 pieces but a lot of those pieces were Road Track where the set Set Jamble has, 154 piece Super Deluxe City Railway has all Tomy Blue track and no road pieces.


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Very shocking, I don't have a Plarail with the exact same chassis as the Amtrak shown here. The closest chassis I have is the one that comes with the 205 series commuter, but the plastic battery contact protector is longer.

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(07-06-2020, 01:11 AM)Vio Wrote: Biggest sets? Might be right, there is also a 7423 Super Deluxe Set. Also there is this Japanese set that was mentioned in the Phantom Gems of Plarail section of the museum: "The Big Layout"

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I will also include the breakdown of The Big Layout Japanese set, taken from the museum:
Quote:車両:2スピード新幹線、ライト付D51
レール:直線レール5セット、1/2直線レール1セット、曲線レール5セット、ストップレール1セット、ターンアウトレール4セット、単線複線ポイントレール1セット、自動ポイントレール1セット、坂曲線レール2セット
ストラクチャー:トンネル1セット、ブロックトンネル1セット、大鉄橋1セット、洗車場1セット、ブロックはしげた3セット、
複線踏切1セット、パネルステーション2セット、自動発車駅1セット、単架線12コ、複架線3コ、信号2本、立木6本、吊り橋3セット

Translation:

Content breakdown:

Vehicle: 2-speed Shinkansen, D51 with light
Rails: 5 sets of straight rails, 1 set of 1/2 straight rail, 5 sets of curved rails, 1 set of stop rails, 4 sets of turnout rails,
1 set of single track to double track point rails, 1 set of automatic point rail, 2 sets of slope curve rail.
Scene Parts: 1 set of tunnels, 1 set of block tunnels, 1 set of big iron bridge, 1 set of car wash, 3 sets of block piers,
1 set of double-track crossing, 2 sets of panel station, 1 set of automatic departure station, 12 sets of single track overhead line, 3 sets of double track overhead line, 2 signals, 6 standing trees, 3 sets of white suspension bridge

These "sets" are relating to the products that entered commercialisation with their original single item packaging.

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