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Duck the Great Western Engine Thomas and Friends character First appearance Percy the Small Engine (The Railway Series)
"Duck Takes Charge" (Thomas and Friends)Number 8 (previously 5741) Duck the Great Western Engine is a fictional steam engine from The Railway Series by the Rev. W. Awdry and the spin-off television series Thomas and Friends. He is a green 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive and lives and works on the Island of Sodor.
The Fat Controller (Sir Topham Hatt) bought Duck from The Other Railway in 1955 to take Percy's place as station pilot at Tidmouth.[1] Since The Fat Controller had been apprenticed at GWR's Swindon Works, he allowed Duck to return to his original Great Western Railway livery, and retain his number '5741', which Duck wears proudly on cast brass numberplates on his cab sides.
Duck is not actually his real name. When he first arrived, he explained that his real name was Montague, but he was usually called Duck because everyone said he waddled. Although he claims this was not true, he prefers Duck to Montague, and now that is what everyone calls him.
The arrival of Duck allowed Percy to move to Thomas' branch line to help Thomas with his goods traffic.
Despite an incident when a devious engine called Diesel spread lies about him, the Fat Controller realized what a useful engine he had in Duck, and eventually gave him a branch line of his very own.
Duck's branch line runs between Tidmouth and Arlesburgh and is nicknamed The Little Western, as all the locomotives and coaches have been restored to Great Western Railway livery. Duck shares the passenger duties with Oliver, but has his own two autocoaches: Alice and Mirabel.
Duck sometimes helps on other lines. He makes friends easily, and the Fat Controller says that he makes everything run like clockwork. "There are two ways of doing things," Duck says, "the Great Western Way or the wrong way." This has been known to annoy the other engines.
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Duck in the TV Series
In the TV Series, when he arrived on Sodor, Duck was given the number 8, his official North Western Railway number. The Great Western number worn in the books never appears. He was repainted in the livery of the Great Western Railway, although the shade of green used was the same as that of Percy.
He worked as a shunter, among other duties, until he received his branch line in the episode Donald's Duck (set before the arrival of Oliver).
Duck first appeared in the second season of the series, but did not appear in any episodes between the eighth and eleventh seasons, except for an appearance in a song which was broadcast alongside the tenth season. In the twelfth season Duck played a significant supporting role in several episodes.
Origins
The nickname "Duck" comes from Rev. W. V. Awdry's OO scale model railway. He had bought a GWR Pannier tank engine manufactured by Gaiety as a spare engine for his model railway, but one of the wheels was not quite concentric, and the model had a pronounced waddle, earning the nickname "Duck" which stuck long after new wheels had been fitted.
Duck is based on the 57xx class built by the Great Western Railway and still carries the colours of the GWR. These engines were designed to shunt and to work branch lines, and many were still working beyond the end of steam on British Railways. Several are preserved on steam railways up and down the United Kingdom, where they have proved as useful and versatile as Duck himself.
In the biographical work The Thomas the Tank Engine Man, Rev. W. Awdry recalls seeing pannier tanks at work on the Great Western Railway at Box in Wiltshire, where he lived as a child. These would not have been 57xx tanks, but might have been an early influence nonetheless.
Merchandising
Commercial models of Duck character Model range Power source Type Colour variants Ertl Push-along die-cast metal GWR Green* Hornby Track (2-rail 12V DC) OO gauge model: plastic body, metal chassis GWR Green* Take Along/Take n Play Push-along die-cast metal GWR Green*, Metallic Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Push-along wooden GWR Green* Tomy/TrackMaster Battery plastic motorized GWR Green*, "Greatest Moments" * "GWR Green" is actually the bright green used for Thomas and Friends, rather than the darker shade used in the books.
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External links
The Railway Series and Thomas and Friends EnginesNarrow gauge enginesOther charactersRailwaysPlacesThe Railway Series books by the Rev. W. Awdry AuthorsRev. W. V. Awdry (creator) · Christopher Awdry
IllustratorsWilliam Middleton · Reginald Payne · C. Reginald Dalby · John T. Kenney · Peter and Gunvor Edwards · Clive Spong
CommercialMerchandise · The Railway Stories (audiobooks) · (Audiobook narrators: Johnny Morris · Willie Rushton · Ted Robbins · Michael Angelis)
Thomas and Friends, the television show CharactersTelevision seriesStraight-to-videoMovies and specialsThomas and the Magic Railroad (2000) · Calling All Engines (2005) · The Great Discovery (2008) · Hero of the Rails (2009) · Misty Island Rescue (2010) · Day of the Diesels (2011)
NarratorsRingo Starr (1984-1986 (US & UK)) · Michael Angelis (1991-onward (US Video 2004 & UK)) · George Carlin (1984-1995 (US)) · Alec Baldwin (1998-2002 (US)) · Michael Brandon (2003-onward (US)) · Pierce Brosnan (2008, guest narrator (US & UK)) · All narrators
ProductionBritt Allcroft (series creator) · David Mitton (original model director) · Gullane Entertainment · HiT Entertainment
CommercialDay out with Thomas · Merchandise · My Thomas Story Library
Thomas Land at Drayton Manor · Percy's Railway (roller coaster) · Troublesome Trucks (roller coaster)Video gamesThomas the Tank Engine & Friends (1993) · Pinball (1995) · The Great Festival Adventure (1999) · Trouble on the Tracks (2000) · Sodor-tou no Nakama-tachi (2001) · Building the New Line (2002)
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- Thomas and Friends characters
- Fictional locomotives
- Fictional characters introduced in 1956
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