Everyone knows this range because of how tiny they are. It's even in the name how small this range is.
Thomas Minis
Although this range is best known for making wooden engines you have to push, it does have a few motorized engines to its name, but they're quite fat.
Thomas Wooden Railway
A lot of people know this range for releasing metal toy tractors and cars, but we were lucky enough to have this company pair up with Thomas & Friends in the 80s.
ERTL
Everyone knows this range for making TVS-esque models of many Thomas characters, even if they have a strange face or a handrail through the face every now and then.
Many people universally agree that out of all the wooden Thomas ranges, in terms of realism and accuracy, this one is by far the worst.
Thomas Wood
Who would have thought that these two subdivisions of LEGO would make Thomas characters (both are required for point)?
Mega Blocks and Duplo
No matter how many times this modern motorized range will release golden, metallic, or anniversary-based toys, they will never be as expensive as TOMY's.
Trackmaster Revolutions/2
Similar to Take N' Play and Take Along, this range of non-motorized merchandise is like the younger brother to the two aforementioned ranges, except with couplings that are similar to those on TOMY engines.
Push Along
Unlike Bachmann, this range takes a much more realistic route when making Thomas characters, almost making them look RWS style.
Hornby
Although the engines look much more different in 2022, and even though they may have more plastic o them than ever, the name of this wooden range remains the same since its hiatus.
Thomas Wooden Railway
This range, though similar to Bandai, makes their engines a little smaller and they can't run on their own. But hey, at least they don't have giant swinging magnets.
Nakayoshi
Although this range is usually known for making good looking and accurate motorized Thomas models, they're also known for making wind-up engines!
Plarail
This metal range is very similar to ERTL, except they're much bigger and very strange looking sometimes.
De Agostini
Not everyone collects this range, mostly because their Thomas models are terrible compared to their British competitors. But hey, at least you can switch out the faces on Thomas and his friends.
Lionel
This wooden item was used to make this ever Thomas toy.
Broomstick handle
This is definitely one of the biggest and most accurate Thomas ranges, but also quite expensive. That's what you get for wanting to collect this Japanese range.
Departing Now!
As long as you praise this Japanese range for making good looking Thomas characters, we'll never be able to ignore the giant, swinging black magnets on the engines of this range.
Nakayoshi BANDAI
Interestingly, this very popular toy range usually associated with making toy cars made a hot new Thomas car.
Hot Wheels
You won't see this company's models in the hands of many model train collectors, but it was in the hands of the people who made Thomas and Friends. It was how they made many of our friends look and work so well!
Marklin
This wooden range didn't start off with making Thomas toys, but did eventually make a ton of characters in their range, and some weren't half bad.
BRIO
Smaller than Take N Play, made by the same people who made TOMY but their wheels and siderods don't move. It's no surprise why this tiny range isn't very popular.
TOMICA
This range only lasted 4 years until it began focusing solely on Thomas toys in 2003 (must use full name/slogan for points)
Tomica World (Road & Rail System)
You'd be surprised to know that this metal Thomas range made a subdivision of their range where the engines they produce are so small they can be used as key rings, which is exactly what they are. Key rings!
ERTL
This is the smallest scale at which model trains are commercially sold.
Z scale
This small wooden range, though not Thomas based, has gained some popularity on Thomas Twitter for their interesting boxy characters who look like they're made of garbage.
Zany Trains