Thread:BiggestThomasFan/@comment-24362609-20161202161308/@comment-1338865-20161202184436

If you mean brand new characters I will come up with for it, then I haven't decided yet.

And here's what you can do for the other two ideas:
 * Neville's Flagpole Search: After Neville accidentally breaks the new flagpole for Dryaw, he decides to look for a new one the next day. But he becomes so distracted by this that he doesn't stop at any of the stations, and the passengers on his train get cross. Sir Topham Hatt sends Neville to the Blue Mountain Quarry the next day to pick up some stone. While there, Mighty Mac tell Neville that sometimes the thing he wants is where he wouldn't think to look. So Neville looks in places that he wouldn't think to look. And when he meets up with James, who had picked up some pipes some the ironworks, Neville finds the perfect solution. He asks Sir Topham Hatt and some workmen if they can make a flagpole out of iron at the ironworks, and they agree that it's a great idea. So a flagpole is made, and Neville takes it to Dryaw. And when the windsock is put on the new flagpole, Neville thinks it's the best flagpole he'd ever seen.
 * Zazu and the Duke and Duchess: Zazu gets worried when he's chosen to take the Duke and Duchess of Boxford on a tour of the Skarloey Railway, as he has never taken passengers before. After he picks them up at Crovan's Gate, he becomes so worried that he doesn't pay attention to what he's doing. He goes too fast on some muddy tracks and gets covered in mud. Then, he misses a signal and starts going down the wrong line. And then, he goes too fast on some bumpy rails that he and his coach derail. The Duke and Duchess are annoyed by this, but Zazu apologizes and explains that he had never taken passengers before. He also asks for a second chance, and the Duke and Duchess are happy to give him one. So after Zazu gets washed, he takes the Duke and Duchess on another tour of the Skarloey Railway. This time, he makes no mistakes, and the Duke and Duchess have a great time on the narrow gauge line.

Now, I hope you'll give me credit for thinking of these ideas for you.