A couple of what I call "PullBacks" arrived today, along with one of what I call "WindUps"...
The two Toontown vehicles are the Pullbacks. Pull 'em back, and then let 'em go! The Mini-Monorail (with Chip, Clarice, and Dale on board) is wound up...then let it go!
All Capsule Toys on eBay. And the two join my PullBack Transit Steamer (from TDS) I also have.
And then I just bought these, overseas.....Toy Story Mini Capsule Machines! On eBay of course. Bought all six of them, unopened. But what I really wanted, was the Pizza Planet one.
I finally put together one of my mini-capsule Toy Story machines, the Pizza Planet one. Not finished yet. I have to apply all the teeny tiny decals for it and the 6 "capsules" that will be in it. The entire 6 machines all have their own tiny 6 capsules with stuff to put on them, etc. Very cool!
And agonizingly precise with the TINY decals, too. I need tweezers!
For now, the unfinished machine will sit among the other Pizza Planet stuff I have already bought-and-got.
And my fave colour is RED! (o: Buzz Lightyear Approved, too.
I have a collection from the bankrupt Vidámpark of Budapest: A car from the dark ride named Tréfás Dzsungel (Earlier: Szellemvasút) and a Italian bumper car.
I want to make both cars work again. I already have a few parts for the dark ride car and it's chassis is being re-manufactured right now. The bumper car is more of a challenge, since I have no spare parts for it and ordering everything for it isn't cheap. (I was lucky enough to get a few parts of the dark ride car from the original seller, but sadly, I was late with the question about the bumper car's parts and he threw everything he had away.)
Last edited by xSpirit on Sun Oct 28, 2018 11:32 am.
^ Just a suggestion, but if you can't put either of the cars back together, as new, you might try keeping them outside (do you have a yard where you live?) and put various large outdoor plants in pots, in both of them.
Tokyo Disney Resort will be starting it's 35th Anniversary Grand Finale in the new year. And along with that, TOMICA has come out with a few more toy vehicles to celebrate The End of The Event.
These two, along with the others, will be available from January 11th to March 25, 2019.
Check out http://www.tdrexplorer.com for more information on these and other souvenirs available next year.
Damn, I hate to have to wait that long! <sighs> Ah well. More eBay listings, eventually.
A new (retro) Storm Rider vehicle, for the occasion!
A special TDS Transit Steamer for this event, too. I wish the "rainbow effect" on the boat itself, had purple on it as well. (Hmmm. Maybe it's on the back of it.)
TOMICA is also coming out with a new Midtown Cab (in TDS), that somehow has to do with Minnie Mouse, and is called the "Special Version" edition of this toy vehicle.
Go figure. I pre-bought one, on eBay of course, lol. (Solstice Gifts to myself.)
They aren't Tomicas, but I have a few Disney World vehicles. I particularly like my old and new Test Track cars. Unfortunately 7 year old me broke the windshield on the old car.
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