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Just a TTTE and TUGS enjoyer.

Katılım Ekim 2025
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UKN@gauge1_man·
Trevor the traction engine (replica)
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OG@OGThomasFan·
🇺🇸 Hank the American Engine has a new home just in time to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary! 🇺🇸✨ Another engine a part of the @OGThomasFan collection, this original screen-used Hank prop from the Thomas & Friends TV series appeared in the Season 12 episode Heave Ho Thomas
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Smokee@SmokedCheese955·
That was originally gonna be the last thing until the pilot was close to being done but I physically couldn’t help myself
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fuck it, we ball

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Smokee@SmokedCheese955·
@Ambitious_Gprod I think I was intimidated cause the tugs mechs were made of brass but surprisingly I was able to get it just about the same with resin parts Would it be better if I’d used brass? Yes but I’m lazy lol
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Smokee@SmokedCheese955·
fuck it, we ball
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Makker's Echoes (Mk2)
Makker's Echoes (Mk2)@EchoesAyThGlen·
Makker gets bullied into entering a competition only to accidentally nearly perform a clean sweep (2026 colourised)
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PAJ@PrimeAceJohn·
Overframe cards of the secondary ace monster upgrades
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ワッフル@TidmouthMilk·
人形劇時代一の美女モリー
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PCStop@PokeCardStop·
Fun fact: this game actually includes cards that were never physically released for the TCG! One example would be this Marowak card (scan is actually from Bulbapedia!) as shown off in the Official Pokémon Card Book 2000!
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Bulbapedia@Bulbapedia

26 years ago today, Pokémon Trading Card Game was first released for the Game Boy Color in North America! Much as in traditional Pokémon RPGs, the player must defeat the eight Club Masters, four Grand Masters, and the Champion.

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Ott@BTS_Ott·
If Lego made Thomas back in the 90s. Using only parts pre-2003 (bar the wheels and rods), here’s my Lego Thomas moc inspired by Pepperstrains and classic lego trains
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PCStop@PokeCardStop·
This New Year’s card is believed to contain the first publicly distributed illustrations of Pokémon from Game Freak. For New Year’s Day, 1993, this card was sent to the employees of Game Freak, and other close friends/partners of the company. This was over three years prior to the official release of Pokémon Red and Green. This New Year’s postcard contained early illustrations of Exeggutor and Khangaskhan. While it’s likely that these illustrations were drawn by Ken Sugimori, I have not been able to find a definitive source that confirms this. Sending New Year’s cards, or “Nenjago”, in Japan is a common tradition, similar to sending a Christmas card here in the U.S. These are often sent to family and close friends to ring in the new year. Game Freak has produced a number of these cards throughout the years! These cards have long been believed to have only been distributed to the staff of Game Freak, which in 1993 was likely around 10-15 people. However, there are credible reports that prove these postcards were also sent to close friends and/or business partners of the company. Thanks to the limited production and distribution of these cards, they are exceptionally rare. The fact that Game Freak has largely kept this tradition in-house shows their appreciation to their team and the work that they do. What’s most fascinating about this card is that it was released more than 3 years prior to the games; and I can’t help but wonder why.  It’s possible that by 1993 they already had most of the finalized Pokémon designs done already. It’s also possible that they anticipated the game’s release years earlier, and due to delays things were pushed back. Either way, these early materials are incredibly impressive and fun to review. I love how both Khangaskhan and Exeggutor look slightly different than their polished forms today. It shows how Pokémon has grown, yet stayed true to its original vision!
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Cardmarket-Yugioh@CardmarketYGO·
RA05 is coming out on the 9th of April 😍 Let's check out all the pretty alternate artworks that are in this set 🤩 No Grandmaster Rares for us yet but fingers crossed we get them soon! 😅 #YGONews
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The new trailer for the ‘BACKROOMS’ movie has been released. In theaters on May 29.
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ThomasFan U.K.@thomasfanuk·
During the 1980s these were both signed by Rev W Awdry at the National Railway Museum, fast forward to 2025 and fingers crossed. Christopher Awdry @AheadSteam69814 will sign one of these at @SwanRailway next month.
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Thomas News@tomis_guy·
BREAKING: Colin the Crane has been destroyed in shipping.
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