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Duck - whose real name is Montague - is a cheerful, busy character. He's only a small tank engine, but coming as he does from the GWR, he'll stand no nonsense whatsoever from larger engines who try to order him about. Duck got his nickname because they say he "waddles" down the track.
- Take-n-Play | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom
Take-n-Play was a Thomas & Friends die-cast toy range...
- Take-n-Play | Thomas Take-Along Wiki | Fandom
Take-n-Play is a Thomas & Friends die-cast toy range...
- Duck | Thomas Push Along Wiki | Fandom
Despite being a small engine, the Take-n-Play Duck was...
- Duck | Thomas Take-Along Wiki | Fandom
Montague, also known as Duck because of his supposed waddle,...
- Take-n-Play | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom
Take-n-Play was a Thomas & Friends die-cast toy range produced by Fisher-Price. It had replaced and is compatible with the Take Along die-cast toy range produced by Learning Curve until late 2009. The line was replaced by Adventures in 2016/2017.
The Thomas Push Along Wiki covers over 20 years of compatible die-cast train systems based on the Thomas & Friends television series. This features the original Take Along and Diecast Metal ranges to Take-n-Play, Collectible Railway, Adventures, and the current Push Along range.
Despite being a small engine, the Take-n-Play Duck was released in the large vehicles box assortment. When the line was redesigned in 2015 Duck was the only standard gauge standard gauge steam engine who was in the CGI series not to get a redesigned Take-n-Play.
Montague, also known as Duck because of his supposed waddle, is a great western tank engine.
Duck is a green Great Western pannier tank engine who lives and works on the Island of Sodor, and is the North Western Railway's number 8 engine. Did you know? Duck's real name is Montague .
Take-n-Play is a Thomas & Friends die-cast toy range produced by Fisher Price. It is a successor to the Take Along toys by Learning Curve.