Got this today!

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And those have the eight wheels per unit to
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Here it is set up! You can tell the difference between it and Plarail track...
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Oh, when I pulled out my Tomy stuff...

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Can you believe this!?Angry
(This post was last modified: 01-10-2015, 03:32 AM by Jaytrain1.)
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Its a shame about those stickers. What do you think cause that?

Thank you for the pictures. It is clear that the tracks are just a bit smaller. Could the curved station actually fit on the curve of the blue tracks?

I see your new Tomy Caitlyn and Conner are up and running, looks good. Thanks for the pictures.
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Thanks for the pictures jaytrain. What I would do about the stickers is just put some glue (glue stick works best) on the back side of the sticker and place it on where it should be.
Proud owner of Tomy/Plarail trains. Cool
It appears these train sets are going to be released in September. What's more is that, apart from the MTA and Amtrak sets, the sets are all going to be lettered for the Santa Fe/BNSF. Here's the updated catalog:

http://www.acaassociatesinc.com/uploads/...g_2015.pdf

I would've liked the B&O, but SF's good too!
I am loving that Santa Fe F-Unit with the authentic viewing coach and rounded rear coach. I sure wish my Tomica F-Units had those. Thanks for the info Jaytrain1
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I just emailed the company asking about the sets, it appears they are set to be sold on their site from October, and they gave me these pics:

... Okay, I can't get the pics up yet, but check out their new website: http://www.lecincusa.com/
(12-24-2014, 11:36 PM)Jaytrain1 Wrote: Check this out! This isn't my picture, as I haven't yet gotten around to taking shots of it, but it is this very set...

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This set is amazing, looks very very rare
The set may be rare but the series isn't. They are sold by Toys R Us in Japan as part of a joint venture with another company. They are building up their catalog with new trains all the time by partnering with the rail companies. It's also extremely cheap!

-plarnold
(09-03-2015, 04:53 AM)Tharazero1 Wrote: This set is amazing, looks very very rare

It's not really, and it looks like it's about to be less rare! The MTA online store has it available, and when I went to Grand Central's Transit museum store last month, they had plenty in stock.



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