Just a thought, I think the Amazon listings would have been better to list since it's where it all came from.
I really like the Greatest Moments line-up, and it's a shame I don't buy TrackMaster anymore. I may know nothing about the Extraordinary Engines episodes so there's no context, but it is a surprise to see Ryan and Skiff released again so soon considering most new characters get a release and fade away. Plus they've both got new things about them, Ryan having mud and Skiff being his Railboat Tour self. It's peculiar seeing Hugo in a pack pulling things since I believe that's not possible for him but I guess it's the point of the story and the pack itself. Jerome is lovely to see too, since I thought his Walmart exclusivity with The Adventure Begins might mean Fisher-Price would neglect him. This could spell out hope for a re-release of Glynn. Knowing Fisher-Price though, I don't think anyone should hold their breath for Judy. This isn't a "collecting" toyline as such. Winged Thomas looks a little funny at first glance, especially that face, but the wings are a nice novelty. Plus having a Streamlined Annie and Clarabel means the Streamlined Thomas from Railway Race Set can be used to recreate the Streamlining song.
It's nice Demolition at the Docks and 2-in-1 Destination Set both having dirty variants of Thomas, and the sets are basic enough with cool looking features. The Crankys being released so close together are getting rather much though. It's pretty generous that there are more full layouts without engines as well.
I really like the Greatest Moments line-up, and it's a shame I don't buy TrackMaster anymore. I may know nothing about the Extraordinary Engines episodes so there's no context, but it is a surprise to see Ryan and Skiff released again so soon considering most new characters get a release and fade away. Plus they've both got new things about them, Ryan having mud and Skiff being his Railboat Tour self. It's peculiar seeing Hugo in a pack pulling things since I believe that's not possible for him but I guess it's the point of the story and the pack itself. Jerome is lovely to see too, since I thought his Walmart exclusivity with The Adventure Begins might mean Fisher-Price would neglect him. This could spell out hope for a re-release of Glynn. Knowing Fisher-Price though, I don't think anyone should hold their breath for Judy. This isn't a "collecting" toyline as such. Winged Thomas looks a little funny at first glance, especially that face, but the wings are a nice novelty. Plus having a Streamlined Annie and Clarabel means the Streamlined Thomas from Railway Race Set can be used to recreate the Streamlining song.
It's nice Demolition at the Docks and 2-in-1 Destination Set both having dirty variants of Thomas, and the sets are basic enough with cool looking features. The Crankys being released so close together are getting rather much though. It's pretty generous that there are more full layouts without engines as well.