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TOMY PLARAIL 213 | THOMAS & FRIENDS 73: Stephen "The Rocket" プラレール TS-15 スティーブン Stephen - nicknamed "The Rocket" - is an early wooden steam engine who works at Ulfstead Castle, where he takes visitors around the castle grounds and across the rest of Sodor. Stephen was built in 1829 by Robert Stephenson and competed against four other engines in a series of races called the Rainhill Trials, which he won. He used to work in mines and at harbours, but was withdrawn as newer and faster engines were being built. Eventually, Sir Robert Norramby brought him to Sodor, where he was overhauled at the Sodor Steamworks. Norramby had Stephen restored so that he could take tourists around the castle grounds; however, Stephen was not aware of this and after being told by Thomas that the Earl had a surprise job for him, became too excited to wait and travelled around Sodor, looking for jobs that he could do. However, Stephen proved to be too weak and slow for most of the jobs and after visiting an abandoned mine, became trapped after having to avoid a runaway train from running into him. While he was in the mine, Stephen managed to uncover King Godred's long lost crown and was given a new funnel after he was rescued. He was later present at the grand opening of Ulfstead Castle. Stephen is a jolly old engine with a positive attitude and a good sense of humour. He is good-hearted and will not take any nonsense from engines like Spencer or Diesel, often countering their comments with his own quick wit. He can also be quite courageous, as was shown when he saved Gordon and his passengers from the collapsing Suspension Bridge. Having been around for much longer than any of the other engines on Sodor, Stephen has a wealth of experience. He has seen plenty of things and is often unfazed by ideas which others may find strange. He is very proud of his legacy as the world-famous Rocket, and can be quite a showman. Some of the smaller engines look up to him for advice and he is always willing to get the job done no matter what task he is given. When the Great Railway Show was being held on the Mainland, Stephen was taken to the show along with the other Sudrian engines who would be competing. He took a Brass Band and other visitors around the railway show yard as the show was taking place and led the Best Decorated Engine Parade. Stephen is based on the Stephenson's Rocket. Though his design is based on a combination of the Rocket as originally built (such as angled cylinders) and its post-Rainhill modifications (such as a smokebox), Stephen has identified himself as the original Rocket, describing the Rainhill trials and his subsequent working years. The real Rocket is preserved at the Science Museum in London, although it is currently on display at Locomotion Museum at Shildon. Several replicas also exist, two of which are part of the National Collection. (Source: Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki) Zapis Rags 2 Riches Rag izvođača Audionautix licenciran je licencom Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Izvođač: http://audionautix.com/