Does anyone on /toy/ collect PlaRail Advance? Was thinking about getting some because they're cheap, and seem like a nice option to set up whenever I want and throw em in a box later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XV2v9vU3OY
Bump. You can do some cool things with this system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHtx7DkE-iM
Also here's a subbed developer interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=251ljW7rNEY
No one, huh? That's a shame.
>>5373324
look at those old trains, you should see what america has before buying third world knockoff garbage looking trains like that.
>>5375880
America makes toy shinkansens and other Japanese trains? This is some weak bait anon.
But go on and post what "america has". I'm curious.
off topic but does anyone know regular-sized plarail trains are compatible with brio? i know they have similar gauges
>>5373324
I was interested in model trains but they were too expensive
How much for one of these sets
>>5381934
$40-$50 for one train, anoval of track, a crossover rail, stop rail (stops the trains so you don't have to grab at them), and a station.
Extra trains are like $15-$20 each.
I'm surprised at how so many people on /toy/ have no idea what PlaRail is considering that they've existed since the 90s.
>>5373324
I'm more of a Lionel kinda guy, But I can see the appeal of cheaper train toys