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Which Do Tou Prefer? Thomas Greatest Moments

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Thomas In Slippy Sodor

Thomas's Easter Special

Thomas's Big Haul

Thomas With Annie And Clarebel (2012)
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(This post was last modified: 07-12-2014, 08:09 PM by Trackmaster-Rail-Yard.)
Sorry and I hate to rain on it here but Easter Special and Big Haul wouldn't count as Greatest Moment packs and Thomas Makes a Mess is missing unless it's just counting Fisher-Price TrackMaster only. Sad

Regardless of that, it still is a hard choice. Thomas with Annie and Clarabel is an essential combination, and Slippy Sodor is not too bad with nice decorations on the brakevan, flatbed, and Thomas' funnel. Thomas Makes a Mess is also pretty good but since it was the start of the three car Greatest Moments and they look like they were done last minute, the empty truck is a waste. Thomas' Big Haul does have some pretty neat rolling stock though.
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(07-13-2014, 02:11 AM)jdogman Wrote: Sorry and I hate to rain on it here but Easter Special and Big Haul wouldn't count as Greatest Moment packs and Thomas Makes a Mess is missing unless it's just counting Fisher-Price TrackMaster only. Sad

Regardless of that, it still is a hard choice. Thomas with Annie and Clarabel is an essential combination, and Slippy Sodor is not too bad with nice decorations on the brakevan, flatbed, and Thomas' funnel. Thomas Makes a Mess is also pretty good but since it was the start of the three car Greatest Moments and they look like they were done last minute, the empty truck is a waste. Thomas' Big Haul does have some pretty neat rolling stock though.

True. I couldn't think of any other greatest moments counting thomas so I added those as I assumed some might consider those greatest moments packs.
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