3:42 - The orange tractor is Terence the Tractor. He was the one who pulled Thomas out of a snowdrift in "Thomas, Terence, and the Snow". 3:55 - That is Peter Sam, but that was his name given to him when he was transferred to the Skarloey Railway. He originally worked on the Mid-Sodor Railway and back then, his name was Stuart. 4:34 - If BRIO still had the Thomas license at the time, they could have modified that and made it into Emily. 5:17 - That is the Thomas Wooden Railway Breakdown Train. 10:12 - That is the Thomas Wooden Railway Windmill, specifically from the Clickety-Clack Track era. 11:46 - That is Percy. Having seen him, the two Gray Troublesome Trucks, and the Breakdown Train, it makes me wonder if whoever sold this to you previously owned the Percy Takes the Plunge Set, as those were all pieces featured in the set. 12:36 - That's Henry's Forest Log Car. 19:00 - That's a Thomas Wooden Railway Special Engine Shed.
Yes quite right, however it would seem that these are much older as they do not have any names on the base. We double checked again today, likewise for stamps or marks on the base of the windmill and engine sheds.
We thought that at first too but upon research found these are classic UK trains. The wooden tender on the pin wagon goes with the green engine. That said BRIO likely used these trains when they did get the Thomas IP. We also have another example of a train we think came out after the Thomas IP, and have a video coming soon showing ALL of our trains together for the first time.
Thanks, yes we don't have much non-Brio trains and accessories but we have abit more space now (video coming soon) so will keep them and do a special one off video at some point with all our Thomas bits.
So, normally from Facebook marketplace here in the UK. When we say mystery box what we mean is that the listing is usually one photo of track in a box, but it doesn't show all if the track that is included. So I guess it's more of a bundle, but becuase we don't know all of the items that are included, it's kind if a mystery as to what we will get.
Thomas Report: Windmill and 2 matchings sheds ARE Thomas products Green with a 6 IS Percy. Green with a 4 is, as the name says, Peter Sam, a Narrow Gauge Engine Green Flatbed you put logs on is CORRECT. It is a log car Orange Tractor is Terrence Crane DOES match flatbed, and is the Breakdown Train Harold is, of course, the Helicopter
@@BRIOAdventure On most Thomas engines and rolling stock, the name of the item is on the bottom, unless it is a very old one from the early years of the merchendise range, I believe. Buildings like the sheds and windmill will usually have a Thomas, Gullane, or some other copyright info on one of the bottom corners or edges, to help identify it is from the Thomas Wooden Railway range! Just some useful information to hopfully help in future unboxings!
3:42 - The orange tractor is Terence the Tractor. He was the one who pulled Thomas out of a snowdrift in "Thomas, Terence, and the Snow".
3:55 - That is Peter Sam, but that was his name given to him when he was transferred to the Skarloey Railway. He originally worked on the Mid-Sodor Railway and back then, his name was Stuart.
4:34 - If BRIO still had the Thomas license at the time, they could have modified that and made it into Emily.
5:17 - That is the Thomas Wooden Railway Breakdown Train.
10:12 - That is the Thomas Wooden Railway Windmill, specifically from the Clickety-Clack Track era.
11:46 - That is Percy. Having seen him, the two Gray Troublesome Trucks, and the Breakdown Train, it makes me wonder if whoever sold this to you previously owned the Percy Takes the Plunge Set, as those were all pieces featured in the set.
12:36 - That's Henry's Forest Log Car.
19:00 - That's a Thomas Wooden Railway Special Engine Shed.
Amazing, thanks so much love the knowledge! ❤️
Impressing!
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For future reference, most Thomas Wooden vehicles have the name printed on the bottom of the chassis. Just flip them upside down.
Yes quite right, however it would seem that these are much older as they do not have any names on the base. We double checked again today, likewise for stamps or marks on the base of the windmill and engine sheds.
Now that’s a lot of trains
And I also have mallard flying scotsman and lord of the islse and I think yours are in way better condition great review
The red and cream coaches go with mallard
It’s a grate review
I think the small blue green and red train are meant to be brio's version of thomas,percy and James when they lost the licenses
We thought that at first too but upon research found these are classic UK trains. The wooden tender on the pin wagon goes with the green engine. That said BRIO likely used these trains when they did get the Thomas IP. We also have another example of a train we think came out after the Thomas IP, and have a video coming soon showing ALL of our trains together for the first time.
I have mallard and eurostar and santa fe
Die oranje trein is geen Trien maar een traktor😊
Awesome video! I definitely recommend keeping the thomas troublesome trucks as they tend to be quite rare now a days
Thanks, yes we don't have much non-Brio trains and accessories but we have abit more space now (video coming soon) so will keep them and do a special one off video at some point with all our Thomas bits.
@@BRIOAdventure oh awesome looking forward to it!
If I may ask, where do you find these boxes? I would love to buy a box even half as good as this considering the items.
So, normally from Facebook marketplace here in the UK. When we say mystery box what we mean is that the listing is usually one photo of track in a box, but it doesn't show all if the track that is included. So I guess it's more of a bundle, but becuase we don't know all of the items that are included, it's kind if a mystery as to what we will get.
Well done my fellow brio friend maybe we could do a collab? :D
Man i wish i had that lord of the isles its so rare and beautiful shame it’s 150$ish on ebay😢
We lucked out on this box, as we paid probably half of that for the entire box 📦 a very fortunate find indeed
Thomas Report:
Windmill and 2 matchings sheds ARE Thomas products
Green with a 6 IS Percy.
Green with a 4 is, as the name says, Peter Sam, a Narrow Gauge Engine
Green Flatbed you put logs on is CORRECT. It is a log car
Orange Tractor is Terrence
Crane DOES match flatbed, and is the Breakdown Train
Harold is, of course, the Helicopter
Thank you very much, we didn't do too badly then, but never would have got Terrence! Appreciate the input 👍
@@BRIOAdventure On most Thomas engines and rolling stock, the name of the item is on the bottom, unless it is a very old one from the early years of the merchendise range, I believe.
Buildings like the sheds and windmill will usually have a Thomas, Gullane, or some other copyright info on one of the bottom corners or edges, to help identify it is from the Thomas Wooden Railway range!
Just some useful information to hopfully help in future unboxings!
Great tip, thank you, guessing these are older pieces then as no names under the trains and I have seen one before that have had names.
@@BRIOAdventure Very Likely!
Another small trivia piece, look at the inside of the wheels, and you will copyright info as well