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Ordered a tomytec tm-18 motor chassis on the 1st may it arrived today 3rd may from plaza Japan what a great service well done for a quick turnaround pity the mailing service don't work that quick here.

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E-commerce in Japan is strange. Many shops won't sell to foreign countries but those that do tend to offer stellar service. 

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there is tax and custom issues that some japanese shops dont sell to foreign countries japan figure is another japanese shop that ships to the uk I had a good service from 

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Can anyone comment on the various shipping options that they offer? I was thinking of ordering some tools that I can't find in stock anywhere in the UK from them, and the quoted shipping costs are:

 

Japan Post (Economy Air)

JPY1,596

 Japan Post (Standard Air Registered)

JPY2,079

 FedEx (FedEx International Priority)

JPY3,755

 Japan Post (EMS Express)

JPY3,938

 UPS (UPS Worldwide Express® Saver)

JPY4,395

 

The "Economy Air" option comes to about £8, give or take.

 

I'm thinking about how much difference there is in delivery times: the stuff I'm looking at isn't time critical, but I'd rather not be waiting around for ages. Thanks

 

Jim

 

 

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I love Plaza Japan, there's almost too many nice things on there. I've been buying odd bits of the Rokuhan shorty Z stuff for a fun, mini layout I'm doing. My youngest (who's really into manga and anime) uses it too for the figures and collectables.

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22 minutes ago, Jim Martin said:

Can anyone comment on the various shipping options that they offer?

 

I always go for the cheapest, and it takes about three weeks.

10 minutes ago, Ben B said:

I love Plaza Japan, there's almost too many nice things on there.

 

It is a dangerous website!

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3 minutes ago, Phil Parker said:

It is a dangerous website!

 

They make you buy weird stuff?

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1 minute ago, Phil Parker said:

I only buy sensible stuff.

 

I've seen your stuff; you are to modelling what Clive James was to Japanese gameshows.

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9 minutes ago, Phil Parker said:

Just in time for us to launch the cuddly @AY Mod teddy bear!

 

CAD is complete.

 

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On 25/06/2024 at 13:34, Phil Parker said:

 

I always go for the cheapest, and it takes about three weeks.

 

It is a dangerous website!

 

Yep... last shop I did, I needed some track and a power controller.

 

I didn't NEED a model kit of the Fireflash from Thunderbirds, or a kit for the Golden Pavillion, but it didn't stop me adding them to the basket ;)

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On 25/06/2024 at 13:51, AY Mod said:

 

I've seen your stuff; you are to modelling what Clive James was to Japanese gameshows.

A model railways version of 'Takeshi's Castle'...?? The mind boggles.... 🤣🤣🤣

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For crazy plastic kits try the Girls und Panzer line which combine WW2 tanks with figures of manga style young ladies. The kits are a spin off of an animmation series about school girls battling eachother in WW2 tanks. Yes it really is that bonkers.

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On 25/06/2024 at 14:28, woodenhead said:

Hmm three wheeled trains with rubber wheels.

 

Dodgy stuff on Plaza Japan 🤣

 

That's what three rail track is for. 😆 

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5 hours ago, jjb1970 said:

For crazy plastic kits try the Girls und Panzer line which combine WW2 tanks with figures of manga style young ladies. The kits are a spin off of an animmation series about school girls battling eachother in WW2 tanks. Yes it really is that bonkers.

 

I must admit, two of my kids are into anime, and when they're describing the plots, my mind tends to drift a little. I do try and take an interest, but comments like "he has a curse on him where he's a talking panda this series" pretty much sums it up :)

 

I managed to get Elder Child into an awesome series I watched as a kid in the 1980's, "Starfleet X-Bomber", which is essentially an anime but done as a love-letter to Gerry Anderson. Awesome miniatures action, decent puppetry, ammusingly cheesy dialogue, and everything explodes gratuituosly whilst characters drop like flies!

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