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A certain Sudric-Welsh lad! And Duck…
An day on the Mid Sodor
Tonight's engine, the Kerr Stuart tattoo!
Edward Thomas-originally Corris Railway No.4 before being presevered on the Talyllyn Railway.
Talyllyn Green
Lined Black
Photograhic Grey
GWR Green
Stanhope-Originally a Penrhyrn Quarry engine, she was used for spares before eventually being preserved by the Moseley Railway Trust.
as preserved
Christopher-New Build by the Glyn Valley Tramway Trust's No.5 Club.
GVT Lined Black
GVT Green
Corris No.7-New Build by the Corris Railway to represent how Edward Thomas appeared in their Corris Days.
Corris Red
Peter Sam/Stuart-Originally a Mid-Sodor Railway engine, now owned by the Skarloey Railway.
Mid-Sodor Condition-MSR Green
Skarloey Red
North Western Blue
Mid-Sodor Condition-Wartime Black
Besi-preserved by the Vale of Clwyd Light Railway.
Vale of Clwyd Light Railway Blue
Gwendolen-initally bought by the Talyllyn as spares for Edward Thomas, was sold to the Skarloey Railway for restoration to fund the construction of their No.7 Tom Rolt.
Express Passenger Blue
Sir Handel Takes On Puzzles
💚💚I’m running this line-💚💚
Teeny Peter Sam/Stuart I did while back, I’ve messed up on his nose and wheels but it’s fine, I’ve also given him freckles 🤩🤩💚💚
[1924]
“Hold on. Didn't we pass this forest already?” Stuart piped up.
“No,” Trevor replied, quickly.
“I could have sworn we did.” The little gray engine paused. “You… do know where we are, don't you?”
“What? Of course!” Trevor scoffed, trying just a bit too hard to sound dismissive and unbothered. He wasn't about to admit that he rarely ventured up to Arlesburgh, and thus was wholly unfamiliar with the area.
grandpuff!
I found this image of the Peter Sam prop on twitter
Did his funnel break off?