Here's 10 things you probably never noticed in Thomas the Tank Engine and friends from the classic seasons. Themes and Music by: -Mike O'Donnell, / @mikeodonnellcomposer -S.A Music, / @sudrianafro -Mavis M, / @mavism
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From what I've read Diesels introductory episode was originally meant to be aired before Percy takes the plunge. Apparently the reason he roles through the back of shot and blows his horn is because he's still feeling cocky for getting Duck demoted and is now lurking at the docks so he can laugh at Percy as he continues to boast about diesels being revolutionary and steam engines being useless.
Who would have known Terence had a LEGO piece on him? I never knew the tar and milk tankers used the same props in season 1, that explains why ERTL released them together.
Yes, funnily enough ERTL released a set of 2 "Sodor Fuel Tankers" together and there was only 1 Fuel tanker prop used for the entirety of it's existence in the model seasons.
@@FlyingFishProductions funnily enough, Wooden Railway and Take Along paired up the fuel tanker with the tar tanker but the fuel tanker’s Take Along model was released individually in Ireland and Britain, but strangely not the tar tanker. Meanwhile Plarail paired the milk and fuel tankers together with an engine who never pulled them in the show.
@@joshuaW5621 It's interesting how toy companies make those decisions, I wouldn't expect them to sit down and watch the entire show start to finish, (as they have a business to run). But I'd expect them to do a little more research, I've always quite liked the tankers in the show having owned all three of the Wooden Railway tankers, and recently I purchased a Gauge 1 Tenmille Tanker kit. The exact same kit the crew used for the show, I'm still deciding whether I'll make it into a Tar Tanker or Milk Tanker, or possibly even one of the plain silver ones seen in Seasons 1 and 2.
@@ww08 Yes, there's a few other scenes in Seasons 1 and 2 where LEGO parts can be spotted, although you'll need a sharp eye to see some of them, and I will point them out in future videos.
I had always known that the 4-wheeled green coaches had differently painted sides due to GWR Studios' video on Henry's Special Coal, but I never knew that technique was also used for the tankers! There were a lot of really cool facts that I never knew until I saw this video! Keep going man!
Not gonna lie, some of these are actually very clever, especially with the ways the crew saved money in the first season, I never would’ve thought to do that myself
Worked at The Great Train Store near Atlanta and loved to see kids playing with these on the train table. My son and I went to the Strasburg Railroad and saw “Thomas” being fired up.
I actually worked on your thomas for clearwater productions who made the series, unfortunately a lot of your information is not correct, a lot was filmed in battersea with the remaining series filmed in Shepperton
You know, they could have just split the tanker models into two bunches, one to be painted white and the other to be painted black. That way, the tankers could be painted the same colours all over. Similarly, they could have just not bothered painting the old coaches, and then they would not have Keep turning them around.
These facts are very interesting. I didn't know any of these facts thanks so much for making this! I'm American and I used to watch Thomas on a channel called PBS Kids and I really enjoyed it!
Tamiya models aren't toys, just so you know. If you played with them like they were toys, they would break. It's generally incorrect to call a model kit like those a 'toy'.
Yes! They weren't ever shown on screen together at the same time. While they were both shown and introduced in Season 2, (albeit in different episodes), in Season 3 BoCo is present often. While Daisy is absent, while vice versa for Season 4, and then in Season 5 BoCo is more present in the show again while Daisy isn't.
@@bernarda1247 it's not proteus. Proteus wasn't even a character until 7 years after the episode. Besides that doesn't even matter because the ghost *isn't* sir handel's model, if you actually watched the big behind the scenes video of season 5 you'd see it's skarloey's model
@@bernarda1247 well... Watch it again I guess idk 😭 It's definitely not sir handel's model, there wasn't even a larger scale model of him during season 5, they started building one during season 9
The single car Unit Daisy would in fact have two 4 wheel bogies. No Single car units a multi car DMU's ever had 4 and 6 wheel bogies, and only ever had two 4 wheel bogies. Try doing some research before posting you videos. The Class 28 where the onlu UK locomotives to have this unusual Co-Bo wheel arangement!
Hey Mike, if you actually watched the video and watched the model series you would know that Daisy had a custom built chassis that was shared with BoCo. The back axle carried the motor while the front was unpowered so that it could be changed between a four-wheeled bogie and a six-wheeled bogie depending on which diesel was wearing the chassis. The model had a 4 wheeled bogie and a 6 wheeled bogie. Here's a link to the image: ttte.fandom.com/wiki/Daisy_(T%26F)/Behind_the_Scenes?file=4-16.jpg Next time try actually paying attention and doing some research of your own before you post a comment.