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RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - Chrizzly - 01-24-2019

I feel like resurecting this thread again, with a small question regarding 'The Great Race'.

In a shot involving the ferry, there is a fail where one of the engines is floating, and their wheels are absent. What is the name of the engine?

BONUS: Which country are they representing?


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - chrisjo - 01-25-2019

Since no-one else has responded. Axel & Belgium.

The real challenge is to find questions that can't easily be answered by reference to the ttte wiki


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - Chrizzly - 02-01-2019

You are correct Chrisjo. Over to you


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - chrisjo - 03-19-2019

What was the popular nickname for the deep-red and cream colour scheme exemplified by these coaches?

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RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - DalaGStanator - 03-20-2019

Blood and Custard.


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - chrisjo - 03-20-2019

I'm impressed. 'Blood and Custard' is exactly right. The previous carmine and white livery was 'Plum and Spilt Milk'.


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - Super - 03-20-2019

Kind of sounds gruesome for a childrens series. Confused


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - DalaGStanator - 03-21-2019

It's a real life British slang term. It has no relation to The Railway Series nor Thomas & Friends (which are already gruesome enough), but I've seen it mentioned enough times to remember it. For example, I recall it being used by British rail enthusiasts who build LEGO trains, and on the TTTE Wikia. It's so common that a website named after it has THREE registered domains. I never knew about "Plum and Spilt Milk" though.


RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - chrisjo - 06-10-2020

The packaging for which item includes the following text:

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RE: Thomas & Friends Trivia or Fun Facts Game - Super - 06-11-2020

Hmmmm?  [Image: thinking-hard-smiley-emoticon.gif]