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Thomas the Tank Engine and Other Leading Character Brands KAYES of CARDIFF TThhoommaass TThhee TTaannkk EEnnggiinnee && CChhaarraacctteerr ACCOUNT REF: SSuupppplleemmeenntt 22001144//1155 Sales Hotline: 029 2036 3678 Kayes of Cardiff We are pleased to present our latest supplementary Character Merchandise catalogue featuring Thomas The Tank Engine and other leading Character Brands. This catalogue is in addition to our general Pocket Money and Branded product guide. Kayes of Cardiff, established in 1985, offers a wide range of Branded and Pocket Money toys, ideal for all retailers who wish to stock a broad or specialist selection of merchandise from this sector. Thomas The Tank Engine in addition to Peppa Pig, Fireman Sam and other character merchandise, form part of the character division of the Company. Leading names form the basis of the comprehensive Kayes portfolio. These include: Bruder, Falk, Mattel, Casdon, Tomy, Ravensburger, Jumbo, Interplay, Playmobil, Wow Toys, Flair, K’Nex, Schleich, Famosa, and Edison. Leading product categories such as Lamaze, Britains, Fisher Price and Sylvanian Families also form part of the selection that Kayes offer. Kayes is also very proud to be a supplier to the Toymaster, AIS and Gainsmore group of retailers Kayes offers a flexible operation ideal for the small, large or specialist independent retailer, where everything is available under one roof. If you are looking for a large quantity of a small range, or a small quantity of a large range, Kayes can cater for your individual requirements. The wide selection offered is ideal for grotto presents to suit all ages. Visits to our large showrooms, to view our full comprehensive range, are welcomed by appointment. The Company has extensive coverage in the UK through its networks of representatives and agents, details of which can be found on the back cover. KAYES (WHOLESALE) LIMITED Importers - Exporters - Wholesale Distributors n o i t c KAYES (FIREWORKS) LIMITED u Specialist distributors of Fireworks and Professional Display Organisers Members of the CBI/EIG Confederation of British Industry Explosives Industry Group d o r t n I Kayes (Wholesale) Ltd and Kayes (Fireworks) Ltd accept no liability or responsibility for any loss or cost caused as a result of errors, omissions or changes to any of the products listed. For our full terms and conditions please visit our website www.kayes.co.uk 2 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Contents Our impressive premises incorpore a 2000sqft showroom and storage of over 20000sqft. Page 2-3 Introduction We are extremely proud of our new showrooms which are seen here. We invite you to visit at your convenience. Open Monday - Friday 9am - 5.30pm (closed for lunch 1-2pm). Outside hours by Page 4-7 Thomas Take n Play appointment only. Please see back cover for directions. Page 8-11 Wooden Thomas Page 12-13 Thomas Trackmaster Page 14 Thomas Mattel Pre-School Page 15 Mega Blocks Thomas Page 16 Thomas Books Page 17-25 Thomas & Friends Page 26-28 Fireman Sam Page 29 Postman Pat Page 29 Disney Planes Page 30-33 Peppa Pig Page 34 Minnie Page 35 Disney Princess Page 35 Minnie Page 36 Bob the Builder Page 36 Hungry Caterpillar / Zelfs Page 37 Hello Kitty Page 37 Gruffalo / Nemo Page 38 Scooby Doo Page 38 Frozen / Misc Page 39 Dinosaur Train Page 40 Sales Contacts and Directions 2 1 0 2 Basic terms & conditions: s t Carriage paid orders over £300 UK Mainland apart from Highlands and Islands. All other areas will be charged at c cost over and above normal rate. u d o Settlement terms nett 30 days unless otherwise agreed in writing. r P No Accounts opened without firm order. First order pro forma. w e For full terms see credit application form E & OE N 3 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Take-n-Play S E N I G N E L KM0073 KM0078 KM0090 KM0091 L A M Stepney Troublesome Truck Porter Toad S KM0092 KM0193 KM0767 KM0769 Gator Timothy Iron Arry Winston KM0770 KM1102 KM1295 KM2430 Luke Stafford Scruff Iron Bert KM2900 KM2906 KM2907 KM4198 Stephen Harvey Millie Captain KM8847 KM8848 KM8849 KM8858 Thomas Percy Salty Harold Helicopter y a l P - n - e k a T KM8979 KM9129 KM9131 KM9459 Dart Paxton Sidney Charlie 4 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Take-n-Play KM9460 KM9461 KM9462 KM9465 Bertie Diesel Rosie Victor S E N I G N E KM9839 KM9840 E KM0076 KM0093 G R Stanley Toby A Marion Spencer L KM0096 KM0098 KM0099 KM0247 Scrap Heap Monster Big City Class 40 Ferdinand KM1104 KM2908 KM2910 KM7639 Hector Connor Caitlin Flynn KM8853 KM8855 KM8856 KM9036 Diesel 10 James Emily Gordon y a l P - n - e k a KM9037 KM9039 KM9463 T Henry Hiro Edward 5 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Take-n-Play G N I K L A T KM0930 Talking Small Assorted PK 6 KM0934 Talking 3 Assorted Large PK 6 ASSORTMENTS MAY VARY S T E S & S E I R O S S E C C A KM4778 KM0026 KM0095 Track Pack 20pc PK 4 Innovation Assorted PK 6 Flip + Switch Track PK 4 y a l P - n - e k KM9112 KM9113 a T Cranky at the Docks PK 2 Tidmouth Sheds PK 1 6 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Take-n-Play KM0023 Roaring Dino Run PK 2 KM0021 Spills and Thrills PK 2 KM3018 Lumber Mill Set PK 4 KM0024 Percy Scrapyard PK 2 KM3020 Adventure Castle PK 2 KM3023 Treasure on Tracks PK 2 KM3123 Around the Rails Set Set PK 4 y a l P - n - e KM3226 KM8759 k a Great Quarry Set PK 2 Starter Set PK 4 T 7 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Wooden Thomas S E N I G N E L KW0001 KW0007 KW0098 KW4077 L A M Duck Timothy Porter Harold Helicopter S KW4079 KW4080 KW4081 KW4082 Diesel Victor Toby Percy KW4083 KW4087 KW4117 KW4402 Thomas Luke Fergus Charlie S E N I G N E KW4485 KW4486 E KW0002 KW0005 G R Stephen Millie A Whiff Marion L s a m o h T n e d KW0006 KW4070 KW4071 KW4072 o o Gator James Edward Henry W 8 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Wooden Thomas KW4073 KW4074 KW4075 KW4076 Gordon Spencer Emily Diesel 10 KW4380 KW4381 KW5492 KW5856 Ferdinand Hiro Connor Caitlin S E L B KW0018 KW6784 U O Bill + Ben Flying Scotsman D KW0017 KW4422 Salty Celebration Annie + Clarabel s a m D o E h A T T R E P n O KW4110 KW4423 e Y d R B/O Thomas B/O Percy E o T T KW4111 o A B B/O James W 9 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Wooden Thomas K C A R T KW4088 KW4089 Figure 8 Expansion Pack PK 4 Expansion Pack PK 3 KW4367 KW4368 Tidmouth Sheds PK 2 Cranky the Crane PK 6 S E I R O KW0065 S S E Transforming Bridge PK 6 C C A KW0010 Figure 8 Set Coal Hopper PK 2 KW0064 Elevated Crossing Gate PK 3 s a m o h T KW4415 KW9000 n e Quarry Mine Tunnel PK 3 3 in 1 Destination Special PK 3 d KW4499 o o Railroad Crossing PK 2 W 10 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Wooden Thomas S T E S KW0057 KW0059 James & Fishery PK 2 Steaming Around Sodor PK 2 KW0061 Fossil Run Set PK 2 KW4482 KW4418 Castle Crane Destination PK 3 5 in 1 Set PK 2 KW5854 Starter Set Basic PK 4 s a m o h T n KW4412 e d Table Set Limited Edition PK 1 o o W 11 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Trackmaster S E N I G N E L L KR1000 KR1006 KR1007 KR1008 A M Spencer Thomas Percy James S KR1009 KR1010 KR1011 KR1089 Gordon Henry Edward Hiro S E N I G N E KR1090 KR1091 KR1092 E KR0003 G R Victor Diesel Diesel 10 A Porter L m e t s y KR0004 KR0005 KR0763 KR0764 S Ferdinand Muddy Ducks Close Shave Luke Paxton y a w l i a R d e z i r KR1106 KR1107 KR1108 KR2001 o t Gator Scared James Timothy Stafford o M r e t s a m k c a KR2003 KR3346 KR3347 KR3348 r T Thomas+Annie+Clarabel Stephen Connor Caitlin 12 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Trackmaster S E I R O S S E C C A & S K KR0081 C KR0080 A R Expansion Pack Assorted T Accessory Pack 1 PK 2 PK 3 KR0209 Track Pack Assorted 3 types PK 4 KR3336 KR8337 Ultimate Track PK 2 Track Pack Deluxe PK 2 KR0057 KR0013 Percy Mail Delivery PK 2 m S e T Avalanche Escape Set t E s S PK 2 y KR0010 S KR0016 Cranky’s Cargo Set y PK 4 Figure 8 Starter Set PK 4 a w l i a R d KR0097 e z i KR0058 r Windmill Starter Set PK 6 o Treacherous Trap Set PK 2 t o M r e t s a m k c KR1111 a KR3418 KR8756 KR9488 r Water Tower Starter Set T Castle Quest Set PK 2 Flynns Rescue Set PK 4 Maron Station Starter PK 6 Set PK 6 13 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Mattel Pre-School KS0055 KS0065 KS0068 KS0071 Smartphone PK 4 Pull N Spin PK 6 Thomas Around Sodor My 1st Thomas PK 2 PK 2 KS0080 KS0081 KS0085 KS0090 My 1st Delivery PK 3 Great Heights Thomas Potty PK 2 Thomas Booster Seat Adventure Set PK 2 PK 2 KS0127 Guitar Rock n Roll PK 4 KS1065 Remote Control KS1371 KS2190 Thomas PK 6 Push Along Large Astd Push Along Small DB 10 DB 10 l o o h c S - e r P l e t t a KS3048 KS3082 KS4712 KS9337 M Coal Hopper Launcher Busy Tracks PK 2 Discover Junction Rev N Light Ups PK 2 Tidmouth Sheds PK 3 Assorted PK 4 14 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Mega Bloks Thomas KB10501 Thomas PK 12 KB10601 Thomas & Wagon PK 3 KB10502 Percy PK 12 KB10602 Percy & Wagon PK 3 KB10610 KB10603 Character + Tender PK 5 Character New Ast DB 5 KB10635 KB10632 Thomas at the Steamworks PK 3 Visit the Castle PK 2 s a m o h T s k o l B a KB10658 g e KB10646 123 Learning Train PK 2 M Buildable Engine DB 6 15 KAYES of CARDIFF | E: [email protected] Thomas Books K1109 K1110 K1111 K1112 K1113 K1114 K1115 K1116 K1117 K1124 K1135 K1139 K1141 K1144 K115400 K115401 K115402 K115403 K115404 K115405 K115407 K115409 K115411 K115414 K115416 K115417 K115422 s k o K115423 K115425 K115427 K115428 K115430 o B s a m o h T K115431 K115432 K115433 K115434 K115446 16 KAYES of CARDIFF | T: 029 2036 3678 Thomas Books K115447 K115450 K115451 K115452 K115461 K115463 K115464 K115465 K115496 K115497 K115501 K115502 K115503 K115504 K115505 K115506 K115507 K115508 K115509 K115510 K115511 K115512 K115513 K115514 K115515 K115516 K115517 K115518 K115519 K115520
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