Mighty Mac

"I'm Mighty!" "And I'm Mac!" "And together we're Mighty Mac!"

- Mighty Mac, Mighty Mac, ninth season

    Mighty Mac   Mighty Mac is a double-ended Fairlie locomotive. Mighty is the "older" of the two and is distinguished by a small flick of hair. Mac is the "younger" half and is distinguished by his youthful features, round nose, and freckled cheeks.
 * Builder: Boston Lodge
 * Configuration: 0-4-0+0-4-0T

Despite the opposing personalities of the two ends, they are technically one engine.

Bio
Prior to their adoption into the Skarloey Railway family, Mighty Mac had only worked in the shunting yards. Their lack of knowledge beyond their boundaries created much conflict between the two halves (for example, which end is in charge of doing what), which placed themselves and their passengers in great danger whilst running an important errand. But, with advice from Thomas in mind, they were able to complete their task and realise the value of working as one.

Livery
Mighty Mac is painted royal blue with gold and red lining.

Basis
Mighty Mac is based on a Double Fairlie locomotive of the Ffestiniog Railway with added bufferbeams.

Appearances
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Television series

 * Season 9 - Mighty Mac, Tuneful Toots (cameo), Rheneas and the Dinosaur (cameo), The Magic Lamp (cameo), Duncan and the Old Mine (cameo), and Skarloey the Brave (cameo)
 * Season 10 - A Smooth Ride (do not speak), Duncan Drops a Clanger, Thomas' Tricky Tree (do not speak), Which Way Now? (cameo), Duncan's Bluff (cameo), and Missing Trucks (do not speak)
 * Season 11 - Sir Handel in Charge, Cool Truckings (cameo), Ding-a-Ling, and Wash Behind Your Buffers (cameo)
 * Season 12 - Mountain Marvel and The Party Surprise (cameo)

Specials:
 * The Great Discovery (do not speak)

Magazine stories
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 * 2006 - Pull Together
 * 2008 - Smokescreen
 * 2010 - Going First

Voice Actors
Mac:
 * Yoshinori Fujita (Japan)

Merchandise

 * Wooden Railway
 * Take-Along (discontinued)
 * Take-n-Play
 * TOMY/TrackMaster
 * My Thomas Story Library (discontinued)
 * Wind-up (normal and metallic; Japan only)