Thomas & Friends Steelworks Thomas Tank Hurricane & Merlin The Invisible Trackmaster Train Crash ─ leokimvideo

Trackmaster Thomas trains from The DVD The Journey Beyond. Steelworks Thomas, Steelworks Hurricane and Merlin The Invisible Engine. These Thomas & Friends toy trains are some of the best Trackmaster 2 sets I have seen. The rolling stock has a steelworks theme with moving features. The twin molten steel cauldron wagons are a standout. The dirty Steelworks Thomas The Tank is vastly different to a standard Trackmaster 2 Thomas. It has a special featured face that working hard and grubby. The dirty detailing is done in the same way as you would see on Thomas MINIS. Steelworks Hurricane is well detailed and has the best sets of rolling stock. But the most amazing train in this set of 3 is Merlin The Invisible Engine. This toy has a mirror like chrome finish that makes it a stand out Thomas toy. This is the first time I have seen this style of detailing on Trackmaster toys. Merlin has a chrome tender and rolling stock that features a moving machine and piston. At the time of reviewing these toys I have not seen the Thomas film The Journey Beyond. I'm sure the Thomas audience will fill in the gaps of info and correct all my mistakes.

Steelworks Hurricane is based on the GER Class A55 "Decapod", an experimental tank engine named so for its ten driving wheels. It was designed to prove that steam locomotives could compete with emerging electric locomotives. It never entered regular service and was rebuilt to an 0-8-0 tender engine in 1906, being assigned to haul coal trains for GER's March district, remaining the only eight-coupled steam locomotive to work on GER. It was later scrapped in 1913.

Merlin The Invisible is based on the LSWR N15 Class, referred to as the "King Arthur" class by the Southern Railway, specifically No. 783 Sir Gillemere. In 1943, Sir Gillemere was fitted with three stovepipe chimneys by Oliver Bulleid as a wartime experiment. The way the smoke was spread out was meant to make the trains less visible to bombers overhead. The experiment was not a success, and the engine was quickly converted back to normal. No. 783 became No. 30783 under British Railways after nationalisation in 1948 and was withdrawn in March 1961.

My simple advice is purchase these toys on Amazon. I find it too difficult to buy Thomas toys in store. These toy trains will be very popular.

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