My Custom Engines

The My Custom Engine was an online and catalogue exclusive Wooden Railway line that let customers produce a personalised engine. The engine also comes with a personalised book and character card about them.

There were three types of engine styles to choose from Friendly Steamie, Helpful Steamie or Spunky Steamie. An unnamed Diesel engine was planned as a fourth engine style but was cancelled for unknown reasons.

These engines could either be painted red, blue, green, purple or silver, given a one or two-digit number, decorations, and a name up to 14-characters long.

Friendly Steamie
Friendly Steamie is an 0-6-0 saddle tank engine.

Biography
The smartest engine around, this engine knows the history of the Island of Sodor, its places and all its engines. Everyone's friend, this engine is the one to turn to when you need help navigating the Island!

Basis
Friendly Steamie is based on a Manning Wardle L Class 0-6-0ST. Charlie and Billy are other members of this class.

Livery
There were five main colour variants of Friendly Steamie. These were red (with black lining and brass dome), blue (with red lining and dome), green (with red lining and dome), purple (with gold lining and dome), or silver (with black lining).

Friendly Steamie had a brass lamp, brass fittings, black sandboxes, black wheels and a white circle for a number on either sides of its cab.

A plating design also existed, where Friendly Steamie had yellow and black wasp stripes on the runningboard sides and the Sodor Steamworks logo on either sides of its saddletank.

Apperances
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Books

 * 2014 - Hello, Name Goes Here and Merry Christmas, Name Goes Here!
 * 2015 - Come Celebrate, Name Goes Here! and Explore the Seasons, Name Goes Here!
 * 2016 - Yearbook

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 * 2017 - The Return of Diesel

Trivia

 * Friendly Steamie uses the same Wooden Railway base as Charlie.
 * A red variant named Red Knight (No. 22) would make a cameo appearance in the Thomas Creator Collective series episode, The Return of Diesel. He was one of the engines Diesel 10 had as a distraction to help get rid of Diesel's Cronies.
 * Friendly Steamie has two stripes on either sides of its running board to resemble outside cylinders, which the real Manning Wardle L Class do not have.

Merchandise

 * Wooden Railway

Helpful Steamie
Helpful Steamie is an 0-6-0 saddle tank engine.

Biography
Clumsy but well meaning, this endearing little engine is eager to help and be involved. Though easily embarrassed, this engine always helps out friends whenever and wherever possible!

Basis
Helpful Steamie is based on a Kerr Stuart Tattoo Class, but modified with an 0-6-0 wheel arrangement and scaled up to standard gauge. Peter Sam, Little Barford and Edward Thomas are narrow gauge examples of Kerr Stuart Tattoo Class.

An 0-4-0ST Kerr Stuart Witch Class No. 4388 is standard gauge design that resembles the Tattoo Class. In addition, a standard gauge 0-4-2ST variant of the Kerr Stuart Brazil Class was built for the City and South London Railway to assist their extension to Morden.

Livery
There were five main colour variants of Helpful Steamie. These were red (with black lining and brass domes), blue (with maroon lining), green (with red lining and brass domes), purple (with pink and gold lining and brass dome), or silver (with black lining).

Helpful Steamie had black wheels and a white circle for a number on either sides of its bunker.

A plating design also existed, where Helpful Steamie had yellow and black wasp stripes on the runningboard sides and the Sodor Steamworks logo on either sides of its cab.

Apperances
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Books
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 * 2014 - Hello, Name Goes Here and Merry Christmas, Name Goes Here!
 * 2015 - Come Celebrate, Name Goes Here! and Explore the Seasons, Name Goes Here!
 * 2016 - Yearbook

Trivia

 * Helpful Steamie uses the same Wooden Railway base as the 2002 Peter Sam.
 * Helpful Steamie is the fourth engine to wear glasses, following Sodor Railway Repair, Awdry and Whiff.

Merchandise

 * Wooden Railway

Spunky Steamie
Spunky Steamie is an 0-4-0 vertical boiler tank engine.

Biography
Spunky and persistent, this energetic little engine inspires all the bigger engines! This engine is always ready to do the right thing and gets back up whenever knocked down. This is a Really Useful Engine!

Basis
Spunky Steamie is based on a Sentinel 100 HP BE Type chain-driven vertical-boiler steam locomotive, more specifically No. 9369 "Musketeer", No. 9366 "No. 11" (nicknamed "Cynthia"), and No. 9365 "Belverdere", all of which are built by Sentinel Waggon Works around 1945-1946. "Musketeer" and "Belvedere" are both preserved by the Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust, while No. 11 remains operational at the the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre. Scruff is another member of this class.

Livery
There were five main colour variants of Spunky Steamie. These were red (with black lining and dome), blue (with maroon lining and dome), green (with maroon lining and dome), purple (with black lining and brass dome), or silver (with black lining and dome).

Spunky Steamie had black wheels and a white circle for a number on either sides of its cab.

A plating design also existed, where Spunky Steamie had yellow and black wasp stripes on the runningboard sides and the Sodor Steamworks logo on either sides of its boiler.

Apperances
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Books
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 * 2014 - Hello, Name Goes Here and Merry Christmas, Name Goes Here!
 * 2015 - Come Celebrate, Name Goes Here! and Explore the Seasons, Name Goes Here!
 * 2016 - Yearbook

Trivia

 * Spunky Steamie uses the same Wooden Railway base as Scruff.
 * In its second book appearance, it is incorrectly illustrated with a bufferbeam, runningboard and chassis resembling Dennis and Norman's.

Merchandise

 * Wooden Railway

Diesel
This unnamed Diesel is an 0-6-0 Diesel–mechanical engine.

Basis
The diesel is based on British Rail (BR) 11001, a prototype Bulleid diesel built at Ashford Works, England in 1949 and scrapped in 1959. Dennis and Norman share the same basis.

Livery
There were five main colour variants of the diesel. These were red (with brown stripes and tan handrails), blue (with dark blue stripes and silver handrails), green (with dark green stripes and silver handrails), purple (with dark purple stripes, brass handrails and running board), or silver (with black stripes and handrails).

The diesel also had a black radiator, sandbox, rooftop and runningboard. While only the purple variant had a golden runningboard.

Apperances
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Books
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 * 2017 - Hello, Name Goes Here

Trivia

 * The diesel uses the same Wooden Railway base as Norman.
 * The diesel was never sold in stores, but some copies had been available on eBay.

Merchandise

 * Wooden Railway