In a close-up of Thomas' wheels spinning at Farmer McColl's, Thomas has no face and his tracking marker is visible.In the shot after Thomas and Hank pass under the bridge, and when they pass through Maron, wires are visible in Hank's cab.In the shot of Thomas' backhead, he does not have a driver or a fireman.The narrator refers to Thomas' backhead as his cylinder.When Thomas backs up to the machine trucks, his steam platform is visible.In the close up of Percy at the docks, a small chip of paint is missing on the side of his boiler.The Fat Controller says "You are all here to welcome the new engine," but only Thomas and Percy are there.It has only been shown in Thomas Land's 3D Theatre. This episode was never released on DVD or shown on television in Japan.Stanley's theme can be heard when Thomas and Hank puff through Maron station and when Hank helps Thomas, despite the fact that Stanley himself does not appear at all in this episode.This episode marks the last appearance of Thomas' unused anxious face from the third series, with teeth at the bottom.Due to scenes on one particular set across the season being filmed in one go, the scene of the engines at Knapford shows them in the same spots as they were in the ending scene of Thomas and the Billboard, the first episode of the twelfth series, except Edward and Toby have swapped spots and Diesel is absent.This episode marks the first appearance of Farmer McColl in CGI.This is the first and only appearance of Hank.In the episode, Henry, Gordon, James and Percy do not have CGI faces when they are at Knapford, but they do in promotional images.The ship's boiler from Edward's Brass Band is seen in the Repair Yard.The diesel engine from Emily and the Special Coaches is one of Thomas' loads.Hank's theme is an instrumental version of Hail to the Chief.Pre-filmed edited footage from Thomas Puts the Brakes On is used.
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