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Fourth episode up now! This episode utilizes sandboxes and their function/purpose. This is the final episode of 2016 because I need to edit up Thomas' Christmas Carol ;) This was inspired by A Cranky Christmas, where sandboxes are a huge factor in locomotives. That was where the "out of sand" thing came from. And while typing the script, I was listening to audio recordings of Christopher Awdry's stories, mainly James and the Diesel Engine and More About Thomas the Tank Engine. In the stories, mainly in James and the Diesel Engine, each story always explained a railway factor at some point, so I did it too :P The docks set is new; it's just gray blankets; they didn't cover the entire thing up, so I filmed it without exposing the non-covered parts. Lolz. You may have noticed; James is red again, as foreshadowed in the last episode. Now, he has a red cab, like in the Christopher Awdry stories. Red roof and blue lining. The blue lining was there during A Coach Too Many, but not the red roof. Like the last episode, this episode only took one day to film, narrate, edit, and upload. I'm really good at this. Be sure to follow me on social media: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/woodenthomasadventures/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AdventuresWood And, as always, Thomas & Friends is copyrighted and owned by HiT Entertainment. No money has been made off of these videos, and I don't think they ever will.

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