An Reenactment of The Railway Series Version of Thomas, Percy & The Coal.
Story Written By Christopher Awdry
Thomas the Tank Engine feels more splendid then ever as his blue paint sparkles in the sunshine. He boasts to Percy and Toby that blue is truly the only worthy colour for an engine, but he becomes infuriated when he does not receive the response he was hoping for. The next morning, he is resting on a siding when Percy arrives with a truck of coal for the coal merchant at Ffarquhar. Thomas warns Percy to be careful of the faulty buffers at the end of the siding, but just as Percy is passing him, the truck's side bursts open and sends coal dust flying all over of Thomas. His blue coat of paint is ruined. Percy cannot help laughing, which makes Thomas think the hiccup was caused on purpose. To make matters worse, Thomas is so dirty that he has to miss his next train. The misunderstanding sparks bitter conflict between the two engines, which escalates as the days pass -- Thomas thinks that Percy caused the accident on purpose, and Percy is furious at Thomas for thinking so. Next day, Percy backs down onto the same siding for a drink. But the faulty buffers break under pressure and Percy finds himself wheel-deep in the coalbunker behind. Thomas sees everything from the platform and steams away laughing at the irony of it all -- leaving Percy seething in fury.
Credit Goes To NewController01 For The Audio.
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