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Nil Einne
post Mar 22 2011, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(fess66 @ Dec 1 2009, 08:07 PM)
you can find Tomy Plarail sets and accessories from any of the following:

- Isetan
- Toys R Us
- Parkson
- Jusco
- MetroJaya

but it is better to aim for the larger stores especially for MJ or Parkson as they will have a larger selection

the distributor is Litt Tak SB and they have their warehouse in Desa Tun Razak.

FYI they will be having their warehouse sales from 02-06 December 09.

which type of Plarail are you interested in ? There were originally two main types - The Japanese Plarail train series and their Thomas series. Their 3rd series is some Power Ranger type crossover of trains, tracks and diecast vehicles
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Hi,

Do you know if any of the Hyper Guardian Plarail sets are sold in Malaysia? I mean like
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/plarail/hyper/index.htm
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/plara...0_pte/index.htm

Or alternatively the Tomy (UK) HyperCity Rescue line which appears to be the same thing http://www.tomy.co.uk/products/toys-and-ga...percity-rescue/ (the HyperCity line in general appears to include generic Plarail stuff)

I guess this is what you mean Power Ranger type crossover (although it's more like Transformers to me). I've looked in a few Parksons and MetroJaya in KL but not found. Haven't looked in Mid Valley yet. I just found out Litt Tak had warehouse sale 10-13 March sadly found out too late and I'm leaving Malaysia in a few weeks. I asked Litt Tak if it is available here, dunno if they will reply or not.

I know can get from eBay and also Japanese online store but shipping can be expensive for big items like that so if available here and is not too high markup is good. (It's not available in New Zealand or if it is it's only for a very high price although the Hypercity could appear some time in the future since it's still fairly new in the UK and things like that often take a while to come to NZ).

Cheers

This post has been edited by Nil Einne: Mar 22 2011, 06:54 PM

 

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