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M.King goes through the desert from a certain MAProject
[Patiently waits for the Cowboy Mapleshade fans]
"I just need time to find me."
(ens. mariner to capt. ramsey, s1e7)
It's been some time since I showed my face on this site. Let me show you who's new. You know Daniel, but now he's joined by Ivan, Idowu, Idihi and Imara. Then of course, there's Imani, Zuna and Rufaro. They're the Gwinyai family!
Even Harry finds the little Peckett's attitude more annoying than Taggerty's.
Sir John Grice
Built in 1926 for the Metropolitan Gas Company’s West Melbourne site, Sir John Grice was a narrow gauge saddle tank engine, a peckett with a 0-4-0 Whyte. It was withdrawn in 1941 and stored until sold privately in 1962, it was sold again to the Whistle Stop Amusement Park in Frankston in 1965. Puffin Billy bought Sir John Grice at auction in 1974 and put on static display in the Steam Museum. In 1978 Restoration started and in 1981 Sir John Grice was returned to service painted light green with yellow lining.
Puffing Billy hosts day out with Thomas events, in these events Sir John Grice is used “Thomas the Tank Engine”. to do so a fiberglass “Thomas” cover is placed on.
both photos are from Puffing Billy's website. https://puffingbilly.com.au/
2087 by Roger Marks Via Flickr: Peckett 0-4-0ST 2087 of 1948 at Quainton Road on 6th May 2013.
Hello hello hello everyone. Welcome to the railroad-based utopia apptly called Planet Sodor. A place where fun, mischief, and adventure never ends. For today's posting, I've uploaded a video from my personal Thomas YouTube playlist. It's composed by a brilliant Thomas enthusiast named Victor Tanzig and I must say, his work is sheer brilliance. Here's one of his older shorts called "Bridge".
I highly recommend you watch it. It's quite enjoyable and has a fun surprise at the end. You will not be disappointed.