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I'd love to have several of the parallel road/rail pieces. You can also "cheat" 45-degree roads using them. (The PlaRoad system is forced into 90-degree angles)
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The gray ones can usually be found in the Japan Auctions. I had the Doraemon Parallel World Set (minus the Doraemon motorized cart) Listed on Ebay for about a year until someone bought it a couple months ago
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Doraemon is one of my other favorite series, alongside Thomas and Pokémon! (If anyone ever has questions about Doraemon in particular I know more than my fair share haha.) I've been dying to find this set for ages since the idea of Doraemon's Time Machine being a car is super humorous to me (also the road/rail pieces are nice in general.
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Those sets do show up on the Japan auctions. On occasion I have seen just the Doraemon motorized cart Listed by itself.
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Are all of the ones on this thread motorized?
How can you tell motorized or non with the Japanese boxed cars
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If you are asking how to tell the difference between the motorized vehicles and the Tomica brand vehicles (like hot wheels/Matchbox) you can tell by looking at the wheels. There is a distinct difference in the hubs.