Yes it is Plarail, They are called "Dick" trains, and they get thier name from the name of the person who designed it..Dick somebody, or somebody Dick.
....pretty sure?
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I did know the type but wasn't sure if this was Plarail with that style panto-graph on the roof and the different type of wired coupling. I didn't know they had bells. Is the ringing constant? Has to be the worst combination for yellow wheels, they stand out like a sore thumb. Did you catch the funny translation?
"Operation Bell confirmed. For a used I think beautiful. When you run you will hear [censored] and Bell. Because it is used, old ones, those who can no claim promise, Soku, we need your help only those who can transfer. Besides, there are many. Every day, because it is an exhibition planned by, for example, operation check, thank you."
Do they have bells and a permanent coupler?
I couldn't hear any bells in the videos, do they have a switch to turn the bells off or are they continuous and annoying?
Lol you can barely hear them dinging at some points in the video, but yes they are kind of annoying, and they are continuous with no off switch.
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"Product operation confirmed. Very good condition for a used product. While moving, the bell will make a 'ding, ding' sound. Second hand, old product. I still have lots of other products. I will confirm that they operate before listing them. Please look out for them."
The Japanese word for 'ding, ding' happens to sound similar to the word for 'Dick'. The real Japanese pronunciation for 'ding, ding' is 'ching! ching!'
-plarnold