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what trains/cars do you think will be highly sought after currently or in the future?

for example I truly believe that the pop-out series will be highly sought after and collectable. already out of print and (at this point dated). how often do you see mavis or peter sam?
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2015, 01:23 PM by trevor379.)
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There are already some highly sought after Thomas & Friends engines from both TOMY and HiT Toys TrackMaster:

TOMY:
Murdoch
Donald
Douglas
Oliver
Skarloey
Sir Handel
Duncan
Motorized Rocky
Mighty Mac
Rusty
Arthur

HiT Toys:
Hector
Hank
Duck in "A Close Shave"
Donald
Douglas
Oliver
All "Greatest Moments" engines and accompanying rolling stock
The Pack (Motorized and Non-Motorized)
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.

yes, but that's now. how about the future? what does one think? maybe the light-up ones? I wish there were more characters in that line
yes the light ups were only produced for a short time until they "pulled the plug" on them. And I don't ever recall seeing them for sale in Australia. so they are in the list so to speak.

Trackmaster Hank version 2 (loco powered) was also only produced for a short time.

Trackmaster Percy version 2 (flat drive unit) only produced for a short time but still available for now.

Trackmaster Arry & Bert version 2 (the last of the Trackmaster 1 locos) only produced for a few months and not great sellers, also still available now.

The Trackmaster Talking engines from the last couple of years Spencer comes to mind already as not that many were made and they already fetch a premium
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I was looking on the toysrus website and I saw a talking spencer there. Didn't pay no attention to it tho.
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I feel like someone should call fisher price and explain the problem!!!
Fisher-Price, like all multi-billion dollar companies, will cease manufacturing of certain products that don't sell; I think they noticed that their Talking Engines weren't selling well, and therefore removed them from production.
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.

hmmmm..... me and my son love the talking engines. the new ones seem even better. cant wait to get my hands on them. hope they will make many characters!
the talkers are neat pieces, but i think a lot of people had trouble with them not rolling. i myself had a james that didnt move.
at the time, they had those thick plastic twist ties threaded through the axles to hold them on the cardboard. i think this damaged the drive gears somehow when removed, even when done carefully.
then they went to twine. after that, they started putting holes in the wheels with the plastic rods, much better on the axles, but not as attractive.
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Here's my ultimate list:
1. Gold Thomas
2. Monty
3. Alfie
4. Talk 'n Action Gordon
5. Talk N Action Henry
6. Powerful Gordon
7. Donald and Douglas snow plow set
8. Original (non-metallic) Steam Thomas
9. 60th Anniversary metallic Thomas
10. Magic Railroad issues
Honorable mentions:
11. RC Spooky Stanley
12.Talk N Action Toby
After recently finding out that a Thumper was released in 1999, we will see where he rates after a few years...

Lesser Top 10:
1.Diesel, Freight Wagons & Cargo set
2.Thomas & Old Coach set
3.British Accent Talk 'N Action versions: Thomas/James/Percy
4.Japanese Talking 2nd versions: Thomas/Gordon/Edward/Henry/James/Percy
5.Annie Coach w/ sound(internal spring mechanism)
6.Face changing/Talking Hiro
7.Face Changing Toby
8.Bertram
9.Ned
10. Molded face flip top coal car
Honorable mention:
Motorized Caroline
Play nice & have fun!!Smile
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