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* PropRecycling: The engines in the workshop are just the already established Engines; Thomas, Edward, Gordon, Henry and James, all of them have had their tenders removed (sans Thomas who already lacks one) and had a cloth draped over them.
** Interesting, the engine next to Percy is a tenderless Edward, which can be seen when Percy exits the shop.

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* PropRecycling: The engines in the workshop are just the already established Engines; Thomas, Engines sans Thomas; Edward, Gordon, Henry Henry, and James, plus the Märklin Engine (an off-the-shelf model train used to move rolling stock in the background during Series 1), all of them have had with their tenders removed (sans Thomas who already lacks one) and had a cloth draped over them.
** Interesting, the engine next to Percy is a tenderless Edward, which can be seen when Percy exits the shop.
sheets covering them so only their wheels are visible.
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* AccidentalAesop: When the episode was originally broadcast, the UK was going through industrial unrest during the Thatcher government. Thus, despite the story being set several decades prior, it may well have come across to some viewers as a bit of satire on topical issues.
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* PropRecycling: The engines in the workshop are just the already established Engines; Thomas, Edward, Gordon, Henry and James, all of them have had their tenders removed (sans Thomas who already lacks one) and had a cloth draped over them.
** Interesting, the engine next to Percy is a tenderless Edward, which can be seen when Percy exits the shop.
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* AccidentalAesop: When was the episode was originally broadcast, the UK was going through industrial unrest during the Thatcher government. Thus, despite the story being set several decades prior, it may well have come across to some viewers as a bit of satire on topical issues.

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* AccidentalAesop: When was the episode was originally broadcast, the UK was going through industrial unrest during the Thatcher government. Thus, despite the story being set several decades prior, it may well have come across to some viewers as a bit of satire on topical issues.
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* AccidentalAesop: When was the episode was originally broadcast, the UK was going through industrial unrest during the Thatcher government. Thus, despite the story being set several decades prior, it may well have come across to some viewers as a bit of satire on topical issues.
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