Monday, 20 October 2014

300 Facebook Likes

300 Facebook Likes

We would like to say a big thank you to everyone that has liked our Facebook page and interacts with the things we post. It has been great fun running the page and we hope you enjoy our content and continue to do so for many years to come! We really appreciate your support.


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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

The Rev.W.Awdry Record

The Rev.W.Awdry Record

In 1957, 12 years after the release of the first book in the Railway Series which was of course the Three Railway Engines, Chiltern Records LTD. released a 7in Long Playing single featuring the two first stories from the aforementioned book. This was the first and last time published recordings were released of the Rev.W.Awdry narrating his own stories. 

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The story telling was accompanied by steam engine sounds, which as you will hear are quite loud! The recording was only ever released on this record and not many copies of this record were made. The record was advertised in various merchandise of the time. Below is a fantastic advertisement featuring both the record and more prominently the press out model books of the late 1950s and 1960s. 

Jim Gratton - www.pegnsean.net
Sadly the record was not very successful and no other records were made, which is a shame, it would have nice to hear other stories told the way the author intended. An extract from the book "Sounds of the Railways and Their Recordings" released in 1981 explains why this particular record was not very successful. 
Sounds of the Railways and Their Recordings 1981

This mentions a small production run, suggesting that the record was not only produced on a small scale but also only produced in one year. All this makes this record very scarce and a fantastic addition to anyone's collection. We will be releasing both sides (unrestored) on our Youtbe channel and have already released a short video summarising the points discussed in more detail in this post. If you would still like to know more, head over to our OneDrive folder linked below, where you can find the pictures featured in this article and in our Youtube video. 

With thanks to The Railway Stories Collection for helping me find information about this record. You can head over to his channel to see his digitally remastered upload of this record. 


ThomasTankCollectables Rev.W.Awdry Record Video

ThomasTankCollectables OneDrive FolderDigitally remastered audio supplied by The Railway Stories Collection


Thursday, 28 August 2014

Ladybird Audios Follow Up

Ladybird Audios Follow Up 

Our biggest project of last year was of course releasing all 26 Ladybird stories for the first time in one place. It was a lot of work converting the cassettes to MP3 and putting the videos together, but we managed it. We released the stories in the run up to Christmas and the project was called the ThomasTankCollectables 28 days of Christmas, it was essentially a TTC Christmas calender!  


It was certainly worth the effort, the videos gained a combined: 

25,545 views
179 likes

A big thank you to everyone that watched and liked the videos; makes all the effort worthwhile! Our next video will be a new cassette collection video, as the last one was done in 2012 and things have changed since then. So keep an eye on our channel for that video. In the meantime please enjoy our latest videos and of course the Ladybird Audio Collection. 

The Complete Ladybird Collection

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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Ladybird Audios

Ladybird Audios

Yes you heard us right, we are going to release all of the Ladybird Audios on our Youtube channel! From tomorrow up until Christmas day all 28 of the Ladybird recordings will be released for you to listen to!

With thanks to RailwayStories1 for the original picture.


As I am sure many of you will be aware in the 1980's Ladybird released a set of books with cassettes, all of these original Ringo Starr recordings will be available for you to listen to at your leisure on our Youtube channel. Get the book and press play, we are taking a trip into nostalgia. 

Keep up to date with the latest releases via our Facebook and Twitter pages!

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Friday, 25 October 2013

Meccano Percy Advertisement

Meccano Percy Advertisement

Last year we proved that, contrary to popular belief, the Meccano Percy was released two years earlier than it was once thought; in 1965. We managed to prove this with, amongst other things, a cut out from the 1965 Meccano Magazine. Now we have discovered another advertisement for this set. 

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This leaflet, shown below, would have been given out free around the time of 1965. Although it is undated the packaging of the set would suggest that it is from 1965, as this was also visible on the Meccano Magazine cut out shown last year. Also depicted on this leaflet is the Play-Doh "Fun Factory"! Please take a good look at the leaflet, note that Percy doesn't have a number on the first page. 

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ThomasTankCollectables Archives 2013

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Saturday, 31 August 2013

King of the Railway

King of the Railway

The waiting has come to an end for many, however there are still many fans who have not yet had the chance to see King of the Railway. The film has been in UK VUE cinemas since the 21st of August and its final screening will be tomorrow. In England the DVD will be available 2nd September, but the US will have to wait a further 15 days for the DVD and Australia won't receive it until 2nd October! So we need to make sure we don't spoil the film for others.



Already Thomas fans have been brimming with excitement over the film and some have even seen it twice! It seems that over the last year Thomas has certainly taken a big leap in the right direction; moving away from repetitive rhyming and poor plot lines.We get to learn some history about the Island, find the significance behind Hiro and meet some old characters in full CGI.

Blue Mountain Mystery was highly successful with fans last year and much like this year it was a significant special. Blue Mountain Mystery's significance was the fact that it was the last film to be made by Nitrogen Studios, the last to be narrated by Michael Angelis, the last to be written by Sharon Miller and first to be edited by Andrew Brenner. This years special is significant for its firsts! First to be narrated by Michael Moroghan, first to be animated by Arc and first to be written by Andrew Brennar.

If you haven't already make sure you read the Roll Along Thomas Spoiler Free Review.


Sunday, 21 July 2013

Series 17 - Fans Opinons

Series 17 - Fans Opinions

Channel 5's Milkshake have aired ten episodes of the new series and it seems to be going well. Series seventeen is a very significant landmark for Thomas & Friends because it marks the debut of both a new writer and narrator, not only that but there is also new animators. As always the Thomas fandom is buzzing with opinions on the new series and most of them are very positive, here is a look at some we have managed to gather. A big thank you to everyone who participated in the making of this post. 


SteamTeam: I think the seventeenth season is a massive step in the right direction. It's the first time I've genuinely looked forward to the next episode. Even Steamie Stafford which is widely considered the worst episode of the season so far, is a significant improvement on episodes we've been getting for the last few years. I'm sure with Andrew Brenner at the helm, things will only get better! The one bad thing about this season is the break in the middle -- can't wait to see more!



Thomas Stansfield: So far S17 to me looks better then its predecessor. There is some good character development that has a bit of a persona, Mark Moraghan sounds top notch and enthusiastic towards the show with his narration, the writing was good and the episodes are worth watching again and even though there is a bit of rhyming, alliteration and a three strikes formula here and there, it is not as annoying as S13-15 some fans need to know that episodes like 'The Sad Story of Henry' has a three strikes and it turns out great whether it was intentional or not. So that's my views on S17 so far. Plus, the animation was wonderful, Arc had captured Nitrogen's work well, along with their own touches here and there such as the grass



Adamandthomas1997:  I may not know too much on what makes a good review when it comes to what your perspective is on a TV show, but I'll try my best.
First things first, I can tell by the new animation studio whom are creating the animation for the series have done a spectacular job when it comes to the aims to make the realism to what it would like in reality exceptionally high and in my opinion, more realistic than Nitrogen's animation.

I can tell that the writing of the episodes have gracefully improved with new writers for the series making the stories have more realism to railway standards (most specifically - Gordon Runs Dry) when it comes to the particular components that a steam engine has.

I know nothing about three strike formulas (don't ask) so I wouldn't know anything about that sort of stuff.

Overall, the series has built up a massive improvement over the last two catastrophe series (no explanation intended) and making the series get back to it's good roots.

DieselD199: The animation has improved in some areas, particularly in terms of the rendering of smoke and steam but the new shading (particularly on the faces) is inferior to Nitrogen's work. The direction has improved with large, sweeping camera tracks that take full advantage of the show being in CGI. The new writing style is unquestionably an improvement and I'm loving the fact that the series has really gone back to its roots in many respects. Mark Moraghan is a good narrator, initially I thought he was Angelis with something being slightly off. Overall I think this will prove be a much needed revitalisation to a series that was otherwise dying.




Patrick Foley: From what we have seen of series 17 so far,  it supersedes it's predecessors on so many levels. I was apprehensive of all of the changes the series was facing but I think they have all come together really well and improved the series dramatically. Mark Moraghan has recouped the enthusiasm that sadly Michael Angelis had lost and Arc have stepped into Nitrogen's shoes nicely with fantastic, engaging camera angles that really add a new dynamic to the episodes. Furthermore the plot lines have been greatly improved, moving away from the endless repetition and monotonous rhyming. 

I feel Nitrogen really tried to recreate the legacy of the models, but Arc are moving away from that and making full use of CGI, which is encouraging to see, they haven't attempted to copy Nitrogen, they have made their own style and I like it! Don't get me wrong I love a good sunset but I can't help but feel that Arc may have slightly overused the natural beauty of a sunset in the ten episodes we have seen.

Naturally it is pleasing to see Duck make a return to the series and appear for the fist time in full CGI, let's hope he remains in the episodes and doesn't appear for a few and disappear; I wonder if we will see any more 'extinct' characters make a return. We have been introduced to the majority of the new characters for King of the Railway,which is good as we already know their personalities.


Daniel Coffey: Alongside being previously reviewed by my character, The Coffey Reviewer, I will now be giving my personal opinions on the first half of the season.
Ever since Railway Mischief DVD, I was absolutely stunned at how much effort the series went through with new writing style, wonderful animation from ARC Productions, fabulous voice-acting and many more. And as for a favourite episode(s)? Well I had a couple so far; The Switch, Calm Down Caitlin, Gordon Runs Dry, Wayward Winston and Henry's Hero.
In conclusion, the first half of the seventeenth series of Thomas & Friends had a lot of value of entertainment and fun for kids of all ages, as well as numerous of fans of Thomas young and old."


Dalekslayer1I thought season 17 was a vast improvement on recent seasons. A few details I like in the background of the episodes, were things as simple as Rosie pulling a passenger train and other characters appearing as well. Even though ducks appearance in 'Henry's Hero' was good, it wasn't the best thing to happen in the episode, for me the best bit was Henry pushing the failed Hiro up the hill. Overall Season 17 was a great season and is putting Thomas on the right 'Track' ( Pun intended!)

We must give a big thank you to all the people who have given their opinions, without them this wouldn't have been possible. It is not too late - If you want to have your opinion featured here, please contact us via our Youtube channel or via e-mail: thomastankcollectables@hotmail.co.uk. This is a discussion post so please leave a comment below.