Paint Wagons are wagons equipped with a sprayer and black, white, red, blue and yellow paint for painting things and marking sections of track for reparing. When Wilson, Brewster and Koko first used paint wagons, Wilson had much trouble colouring inside the lines and became distracted easily. Pete offered to help him, and the two went to Old Town where he helped Wilson master the wagon.
Chuggington Wilson's Big Mural Surprise The Painting Chugger! Train Stories for Kids Wilson struggles to master the paint wagon, but with Puffer Pete's help, he learns to combine. Chuggington: Ready to Roll is our newest Chuggington app! Repair, paint, and decorate your favorite chuggers to get them ready to roll in this fun and free game, now available on the Apple Store and Google Play Store! Wilson and the Paint Wagon: Directed by Sarah Ball, Xiao-dong Xu.
With Imogen Bailey, John Chancer, Tom Clarke Hill, Charlie George. The trainees are taught how to use the paint wagons. Wilson has some trouble until Old Puffer Pete gives him some extra tuition.
Wilson and the Paint Wagon Chuggington Similar Content Browse content similar to Wilson and the Paint Wagon. Check below for episodes and series from the same categories and more! Wilson and his brightly coloured Die Cast paint wagon cars feature a paint splattered Wilson, a paint machine and a paint car.
Chuggington Die Cast engines have an easy Coupling System to connect and play to ensure engines never detach from each other. Wilson and the Paint Wagon is the forty-first episode of the first season. The three trainees are trying out some paint wagons, which are new rolling stock to Chuggington.
Brewster and Koko are concentrating well with controlling the flow of the paint, but Wilson isn't concentrating at all and accidentally sprays yellow paint onto Dunbar's face, like a moustache. Olwin takes Brewster and Koko. Chuggington: Ready to Roll! Complete fun tasks to help Wilson, Koko, Brewster and your other favorite Chuggers get spruced up and Ready to Roll! Repair the Chuggers by hosing them off, buffing out scratches, and installing a fresh headlight! Next, give them a new coat of paint, coloring them however you want!
Wilson and the Paint Wagon/Brewster and the Dragon: With Brigid Harrington, Tony Terraciano. The trainees are learning to use the paint wagon. Wilson has trouble concentrating, so while Koko and Brewster learn how to mix colours, Puffer Pete takes Wilson to Old Town for some extra painting tuition.
Wilson is great at doing wild, artistic designs, but Pete says he also has to learn how to paint. This is the gallery subpage for Paint Wagons. This subpage contains all images relating to said article.
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