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“You'll be laughing on the other side of your boilers soon, silly steamies.”
― Diesel 10, Misty Island Rescue
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Diesel 10
  • Class: BR Class 42
  • Designer: British Railways
  • Builder: BR Swindon Works
  • Configuration: Bo-Bo
  • Speed: 90 mph

Diesel 10 is a villainous Diesel with a roof-top hydraulic grabber named "Pinchy".

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Who is Diesel 10? toggle section
Diesel 10 is an evil, conniving, manipulative and raving diesel locomotive from the Thomas & Friends franchise. He's notorious for his roof-top, hydraulic claw named "Pinchy" and his hatred of steam engines - tauntingly calling them names like "puffball" and "teapot". Diesel 10 is considered the main antagonist of the Thomas & Friends universe, and was originally played by Canadian actor and writer Neil Crone in Thomas and the Magic Railroad. He first appeared as the main antagonist of the 2000 film.
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Is Diesel 10 a real engine? toggle section
No, Diesel 10 is not a real engine. He is a major antagonist from the Thomas & Friends universe. He is an evil diesel engine with an illegal hydraulic claw modification called "Pinchy". However, he is based on a real engine, namely the British Rail (BR) Class 42 diesel-hydraulic engine.
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Diesel 10 is an evil, conniving, manipulative, villainous and mischievous, diesel locomotive, feared throughout the Island of Sodor. He is competitive, ill-behaved and rude, and has been causing trouble for steam engines. He is also obsessed with wanting to get them off the rails and has an excavator claw arm named "Pinchy". He is considered one of the main antagonists of Thomas & Friends universe.
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Not in the series, but Diesel 10 is based on a British Rail (BR) Class 42 diesel-hydraulic engine with an added non-regulation hydraulic claw. In real life, adding in such a claw onto a locomotive would most likely be considered illegal, if it was not approved by government authorities.
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It's believed that Diesel 10's name is a reference to him being the tenth diesel engine to be introduced into Thomas & Friends.
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Bio

Diesel 10 had been to Sodor a long time ago, creating problems for the steam engines. He chased down Lady - the engine who kept Sodor alive - and made her crash. In the years that followed, Lady's caretaker, Burnett Stone, took her into hiding, trying desperately, but failing to bring her back up to steam.

Diesel 10 returned many years later, intending to destroy Lady for good. He brought with him two lapdogs, Splatter and Dodge, who were present when the boss was scheming. He was first seen in the movie charging past Thomas and Gordon at Wellsworth. He also dumped sneezing powder all around Tidmouth Sheds so that the wind from Harold's blades would blow it all over the place. Diesel 10 had very little success with his plans - Mr. Conductor caused Pinchy to throw him safely onto bags of flour, and during a speech on "how to stop being stupid", he caused a coal chute to empty its contents on top of him at The Coaling Plant.

By using special coal from Sodor, Burnett Stone was able to bring Lady back to life. Diesel 10 was determined to attack her, but lost the aid of Splatter and Dodge. Burnett, Lady, and Thomas found themselves being chased by Diesel 10 over an unsafe viaduct. The center of the viaduct collapsed, and while Thomas and Lady were able to cross safely, Diesel 10 was too large and fell into a passing barge below.

How Diesel 10 got back to Sodor is a mystery. It is likely that Sir Topham Hatt decided to give him another chance.

In Diesel 10's next appearance in Calling All Engines!, he was working at the scrapyards, using Pinchy to load rusted metal into trucks. The sight of him returning caused Thomas and Percy to shudder in fright.

Thomas and Mavis went to tell steam engines and diesels all over the island to meet at the coaling plant, a chance and hope for them to work together and get the new Sodor Airport done on time. When Thomas went over to tell Diesel 10 about the meeting, he got scared to his wheels. Not sure if Diesel 10 would want to help the steam engines anyway, due to their difficulties in the past, Thomas sped away as fast as he could.

Construction of the airport was almost complete when a tower collapsed, cracking the runway and blocking the tracks. With Harvey the Crane Engine, too far away to clear the line, Thomas took a chance and decided to ask Diesel 10. Convincing his former archenemy that helping the other engines would prove how useful he was, Thomas returned with help to clear the line.

In The Great Discovery, Diesel 10 and a number of other diesels later waited in the quarry yard to hear if Thomas had been found in the days leading up to the reopening of Great Waterton.

At the end of Misty Island Rescue, unbeknownst to the steam engines, Diesel 10 is seen on a bridge overlooking the Sodor Search and Rescue Centre threatening them. He retains the comedic humor that could be seen in Thomas and the Magic Railroad; for example, when he laughs evilly, he ends up choking on his own exhaust.

He later tricked a lonely Percy into helping him take over the Sodor Steamworks. When Percy had a falling-out with Thomas, Diesel 10 used him to attempt to have the Dieselworks repaired. After convincing Thomas to go to the Dieselworks, Diesel 10 has Percy lead him and the other Diesels to the Steamworks. When they arrive, Diesel 10 betrays Percy and takes over the Steamworks.

When Percy goes to the Dieselworks to rescue Thomas, Percy sees that sparks from "Pinchy" have set the main shed ablaze. After saving Thomas and putting out the fire, Percy leads the steam engines to the Steamworks. After a brief argument between the engines, the Fat Controller arrives. Percy tells him that the Diesels need a new Dieselworks, so the Fat Controller has the steam engines and Diesels work together to rebuild it. Diesel 10 is now in charge of the Dieselworks, but Den and Dart run it when he is not around.

Persona

Diesel 10 is an evil, conniving, bullying, and psychotic monster. He absolutely despises steam engines, and would call them taunting names like "puffball" and "teapot". He is Sodor's strongest but not quite largest diesel, his power being enforced by his slightly malfunctioning claw, Pinchy. He can use this deftly, and is even able to use it to make a sculpture. All engines, steam and diesel alike, fear and respect him.

Despite his aggressiveness, he will help on occasion since Sir Topham Hatt brought him back, but only when it suits his personal interest. He can have a caring side, but he very rarely shows it.

Basis

Diesel 10 is a BR Class 42 "Warship" with an added non-regulation hydraulic claw.

Livery

Diesel 10 is painted olive green with tan stripes.

Behind the Scenes

In Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Diesel 10 was originally played by Australian actor Keith Scott, and the character was intended only as villain supplementary to Doug Lennox's character, P. T. Boomer. Boomer was cut due to early audience reactions, and Diesel 10's role was rewritten as the primary villain. In the process, Keith Scott was replaced by Canadian improv comedian Neil Crone. Crone, with fellow improv comedian Kevin Frank, had been auditioning for the film to play the trucks. Crone was given the part of Diesel 10 when he was heard performing a gruff voice during auditions. In the final movie, Crone and Frank improvised much of their dialogue, including the name "Pinchy" for Diesel 10's claw.

Appearances

Television series

Specials:

He also appeared in two tenth season music videos.

Magazine Stories

Voice Actors

  • Keith Scott (Thomas and the Magic Railroad; original workprints only)
  • Neil Crone (Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
  • Matt Wilkinson (UK/US; Misty Island Rescue onwards)
  • Rupert Degas (UK/US; Misty Island Rescue; original cut only)
  • Ginzo Matsuo (Japan; Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
  • Kiyoyuki Yanada (Japan; Calling All Engines)
  • Christoffer Staib (Norway; Misty Island Rescue onwards)

Trivia

  • According to a website called "The Real Lives of Thomas the Tank Engine", Diesel 10's hydraulic claw, Pinchy, is an illegal modification. Among other reasons, it makes him too tall for the British loading gauge.
  • In an original version of the Thomas and the Magic Railroad script, Pinchy was going to be concealed beneath Diesel 10's roof. This is kept in the book, Diesel 10 Means Trouble.

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