bill937ca Posted August 30, 2009 I understand there is a difference in height between the existing Diotown streets and the height of the tram track (3mm versus 7mm if I recall correctly). I wonder if Kato may re-do the Diotown streets. Share this post Link to post
to2leo Posted August 30, 2009 The plates are squares with the same type of joiners as existing road plates. I think Kato is becoming the Majo-kit of today. Share this post Link to post
Martijn Meerts Posted August 30, 2009 Damn that picture brings back memories.. I had lots of Majorette =) Share this post Link to post
to2leo Posted August 30, 2009 Me too! I still have them. They are perfect for HO Scale. I have set 170, 175 and the postal set. They are very durable, I just love the snap on, snap off method that Majo-kit used. Share this post Link to post
bill937ca Posted August 30, 2009 I am so happy to see Kato make track for trams in the street. Now that I am about to nstart building a small layout based on Kato Diotown station area and road plates, I wonder how I could work their tram tracks into those streets. By the way, does anybody have photos of the road plates in use on layouts? Large installations seem to be rare. I view these as expensive. I think this layout uses the Kato streets. http://cr-railway.web.infoseek.co.jp/india.html'>http://cr-railway.web.infoseek.co.jp/india.html Central Regional Railway home page: http://cr-railway.web.infoseek.co.jp/ Share this post Link to post
Guest ___ Posted August 30, 2009 Me too! I still have them. They are perfect for HO Scale. I have set 170, 175 and the postal set. They are very durable, I just love the snap on, snap off method that Majo-kit used. G-d, that's been twenty five years plus maybe since I last seen those. Share this post Link to post
Guest ___ Posted August 30, 2009 I think this layout uses the Kato streets. http://cr-railway.web.infoseek.co.jp/india.html To me, that looks really good. I can see myeself doing that with phase two of the layout, if I ever live long enough to see it. Share this post Link to post
Mudkip Orange Posted September 2, 2009 9975 is steep but it's cheaper than what Modemo is charging for their Tokyu models... Share this post Link to post