That sinking sequence at the end was really impressive, considering all those warships you were working with are static objects in the game. If MilitaryTrainz ever released driveable versions of THOSE ships in particular, then I was totally unaware of it. Either way, nice job!!
What I did was download a whole bunch of assets from military trainz. I then went to the ttte website archive and downloaded the sodor fire truck. Next what I would do is I would place down the object in a game. You could tell which objects could be placed correctly if they were facing a specific way. Can’t remember which at the moment, but the objects that were, were ones like the British Covenanter, Daimler armored car, t34 calliope, yamato, and the French h35 seen in the mer Al kebir scene. Next I would clone the fire truck, and copy the mesh of the object I wanted to make drivable. I would then paste the mesh over the fire truck mesh in the file configuration and save and submit. Then if you did it correctly, you will have drivable military vehicles.
@@daylight39 so what next of scary story? Big Six The Ghost Train - Creepypasta Reading by narrow gauge Train' - Creepypasta Reading Train Ride left behind by narrow gauge Maura-Liath: Engine Of The Ocean or At the End of the Line by 22tesla
As an enthusiast of ocean liners and other old ships, I have to say that I really enjoyed this episode, even if it is filler as you say. One fact I'm sure some will find interesting if they don't already know is that the S.S. Imo was initially built as the S.S. Runic for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, better known as the White Star Line. The White Star Line is perhaps best known for the Olympic-class ocean liners: R.M.S. Olympic, the infamous R.M.S. Titanic, and H.M.H.S. Britannic. In addition, the first ship built for the company, S.S. Oceanic of 1870, is considered the first modern passenger ship, as steamships were built in the same style as sailing vessels until the Oceanic revolutionized steamship design. So in one way or another, the White Star Line has left an impact on maritime history as we know it.
Fun fact one of the ships involved in the Halifax Explosion was a White Star Line ship can't remember the name of the moment but you can still find her wreckage after she got beached Edit: I believe the name of the ship is RMS romantic I will see if I can actually find the name Edit: I found it she was originally named the SS runic but during the War she was renamed the SS imo
no way! I have heard about the Halifax explosion before in books. So many lives loss over something so easily avoidable. havent even finished the video and I love it!
9:36 The ship captain saw- idk why but- I’m kind of reminded of the Ourang Medan whenever I see it every time I watch this video- idk if the ship is actually a different take on the Ourang Medan but I gotta admit, gave me the chills every time I saw it
So $.10 survive the Halifax explosion, and Dorian was kidnapped by the Royal Navy after they trashed some friendships after the battle France was lost and captain watched the ship blow up after his crew got shot
@@thegreene4106 that's sad... R.I.P Gordon the A0 Express engine for the LNER & NWR, and R.I.P Oliver the great 14xx Western tank engine for the GWR & NWR, may they both rest in peace
Whatever it was it must be monsters on board the ship and it replaced living with the imposters, mimic, beasts, gouls sirens, and shapshifters onboard so whatever he see remains classified by a human that he kinda doesn't know so he classified it as his false Coast guard patrol routine trauma and he keeps it that way and no one knows it but himself
In ww2 the British thought it would be a good idea to fire on French ships that were in port I think in southern France the British were afraid the kreigs marines would use these ships against them so the British sent out the royal navy an ordered the French to skutle the ships the French refused an fired apon the destroyers
That sinking sequence at the end was really impressive, considering all those warships you were working with are static objects in the game. If MilitaryTrainz ever released driveable versions of THOSE ships in particular, then I was totally unaware of it. Either way, nice job!!
Actually I made the drivable
What I did was download a whole bunch of assets from military trainz. I then went to the ttte website archive and downloaded the sodor fire truck. Next what I would do is I would place down the object in a game. You could tell which objects could be placed correctly if they were facing a specific way. Can’t remember which at the moment, but the objects that were, were ones like the British Covenanter, Daimler armored car, t34 calliope, yamato, and the French h35 seen in the mer Al kebir scene. Next I would clone the fire truck, and copy the mesh of the object I wanted to make drivable. I would then paste the mesh over the fire truck mesh in the file configuration and save and submit. Then if you did it correctly, you will have drivable military vehicles.
@@daylight39 That's pretty slick. Maybe I'll try my hand at that. *MAYBE* lol
@@daylight39 so what next of scary story?
Big Six The Ghost Train - Creepypasta Reading by narrow gauge
Train' - Creepypasta Reading
Train Ride
left behind by narrow gauge
Maura-Liath: Engine Of The Ocean
or At the End of the Line by 22tesla
@@daylight39 Can you try adaptations of Horror of the Rails 1-4 and Tales from the Scrap Siding 1-2?
At 7:46 you can see Sixteen behind Captain,indicating that he was eventually bought by Sodor railway.
Damn. Didn't know Captain was part of the Kriegsmarine.
Actually it’s the Regina marina
@@daylight39 Oh. Kinda assume it was Germany since there was a German soldier.
@@cheng3580 closest I could find to an Italian.
As an enthusiast of ocean liners and other old ships, I have to say that I really enjoyed this episode, even if it is filler as you say.
One fact I'm sure some will find interesting if they don't already know is that the S.S. Imo was initially built as the S.S. Runic for the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, better known as the White Star Line. The White Star Line is perhaps best known for the Olympic-class ocean liners: R.M.S. Olympic, the infamous R.M.S. Titanic, and H.M.H.S. Britannic. In addition, the first ship built for the company, S.S. Oceanic of 1870, is considered the first modern passenger ship, as steamships were built in the same style as sailing vessels until the Oceanic revolutionized steamship design. So in one way or another, the White Star Line has left an impact on maritime history as we know it.
Fun fact one of the ships involved in the Halifax Explosion was a White Star Line ship can't remember the name of the moment but you can still find her wreckage after she got beached
Edit: I believe the name of the ship is RMS romantic I will see if I can actually find the name
Edit: I found it she was originally named the SS runic but during the War she was renamed the SS imo
Correct!
That's the ship that caused the explosion.
@@roadwarrior114only one of the ship, the imo got beached by the explosion
the other ship was the SS Mont Blanc
When the name “Mont Blanc” was mentioned, I knew something was about to go down! Rip to all those who died in the disaster
Nice to see some more obscure series added to this universe.
This was another thrilling tale! Great job as always Daylight 3! :)
A bump WILL sink a ship. Especially with exposives or damage under the water line!
As soon as ten cent said halifax I knew what was going to happen
I love how you mention the halifax explosion the first biggest explosion before the nuclear bomb
no way! I have heard about the Halifax explosion before in books. So many lives loss over something so easily avoidable. havent even finished the video and I love it!
Great story! It was nice seeing more about Captains story
9:36 The ship captain saw- idk why but- I’m kind of reminded of the Ourang Medan whenever I see it every time I watch this video- idk if the ship is actually a different take on the Ourang Medan but I gotta admit, gave me the chills every time I saw it
So $.10 survive the Halifax explosion, and Dorian was kidnapped by the Royal Navy after they trashed some friendships after the battle France was lost and captain watched the ship blow up after his crew got shot
Pretty accurate, but I will say that the bullets came from captain’s crewman.
This was uploaded on the same day the Titanic sank. That’s interesting
i wish there were accurate models of the mont bloc and ss imo
Was the Ourang Medan captain encountered ?
This work really surprised me!
I never thought I'd do the naval battle of Mersel Kebir in the Taggs world and trainz! !
Nice video, Especially because i like ships and ocean liners.
1:20 Docking, on the other hand...
So..... Daylight3,this was part 2 of "the missing 441"?
Same series, but missing 411 will continue later.
@@daylight39 will Gordon and Oliver get replaced or come back from the possessions of the demons they have
@@The_East_Charleston_Railway I don’t think either are coming back unless it’s a flashback or something
@@thegreene4106 that's sad... R.I.P Gordon the A0 Express engine for the LNER & NWR, and R.I.P Oliver the great 14xx Western tank engine for the GWR & NWR, may they both rest in peace
@@daylight39 thank for the info Daylight3 you story' is cool
Wait wasn't Ten Cent's back story from a real event? I recall an insident that happen around the 2000?
Yes, but not from 2000. It was from 1917.
How do the Tugs or Barges work? Are they locos just underwater?
Isn't anyone gonna mention that at 1:09, Ten Cents confirmed this story takes place in Victor Tanzic's Thomas universe
No, it isn’t in his universe. I didn’t realize it made it sound that close. I tried to make Mr star a tugs reference.
@@daylight39 Oh, okay. I've never seen Tugs so that's why I confused it with Vic's universe
@@catboyandwolfgirl4545 don’t worry, I added Drolan because I thought he was a tugs character after watching victor tanzig.
@@daylight39he also is in Wildnorwester's series
5:51 That destroyer in front of the battlecruiser/battleship. Is that intended to be HMS Elsbridge, or a different destroyer? (Also at 6:00)
Good eye
Was the war ship a ghost ship?
I'm a bit confused as to how this connects to any ghost stories, as well.
Which warship?
Whatever it was it must be monsters on board the ship and it replaced living with the imposters, mimic, beasts, gouls sirens, and shapshifters onboard so whatever he see remains classified by a human that he kinda doesn't know so he classified it as his false Coast guard patrol routine trauma and he keeps it that way and no one knows it but himself
this is about the halifax explodsion?
And the Royal Navy attack on the French Mediterranean fleet
I really need to know what was on the ship
So what happened on that boat?
Wow, Captain🚤 in the dock with the Tugs, that's Great
should have made the explosion sound louder
How come Ten Cents is at Sodor?
I love it ❤️
I cant wait!
Series 19(2015)
Narrated by:Mark Moraghan
(1917-1942)
WHAT ABOUT TRAINZ?
In ww2 the British thought it would be a good idea to fire on French ships that were in port I think in southern France the British were afraid the kreigs marines would use these ships against them so the British sent out the royal navy an ordered the French to skutle the ships the French refused an fired apon the destroyers