Love these Story Book adaptations/ back stories to specific episodes, or in this case: Better Late than Never, the reason why the viaduct was under repairs.
Now this would have made sense to put in the Classic Series before Better Late Than Never. Nonetheless, your skills shine through in all of your work. Nice job again.
Wow, brilliant work! I never realised how much this would connect to the story "Better Late than Never"! Yet I thought it was similar to "Slow Stephen"! But nice to have Henry in the role! I'm amazed how you did the viaduct getting cracks! 😃👏
I know you pointed it out in the description, but did SCTH actually retire that early. I mean you have your timeline, so I don't want to argue with it, was just wondering, as I saw it a couple times now. Anyway I like this One
I feel sorry for Henry. I work on a miniature railway and can feel when something is not right like track dipping from subsidence or gap between the track joins from broken fish plates. And it would Not take four days to go investigate. There should be a chain of command on Sodor but there doesn't seem to be one .
When Henry said that the bridge is down, he ment it had dipped or a section was broken and lower than the rest of the bridge. In CGI, it is harder to show compared to models, where the bridge prop can be physically altered to show damage.
i love how the ending ties in perfectly into the intro of the next episode
Love these Story Book adaptations/ back stories to specific episodes, or in this case: Better Late than Never, the reason why the viaduct was under repairs.
Same. Your version of Thomas and Friends is very well made, adaptations and all.
Now this would have made sense to put in the Classic Series before Better Late Than Never. Nonetheless, your skills shine through in all of your work. Nice job again.
Fantastic story. I would have liked to have seen it in the classic version of Thomas and Friends.
So this is the prequel to better late than never. Impressive
One of the best NWR Storybook episodes yet.
Nice idea having the story take place before Better Late Than Never.
Spectacular adaptation! I love how this is a prequel to Better Late Than Never
Prequel
Wow, brilliant work! I never realised how much this would connect to the story "Better Late than Never"! Yet I thought it was similar to "Slow Stephen"! But nice to have Henry in the role! I'm amazed how you did the viaduct getting cracks! 😃👏
This is pretty good.
Great adaption
Andrew Brenner knows how to write a good story. A nice adaptation too.
Why does that name sound familiar? 3:51
Man I love Canon stories
love these
Reminds me of Trusty Rusty in some ways, although not quite the same
This could have been a episode
Good work
I know you pointed it out in the description, but did SCTH actually retire that early. I mean you have your timeline, so I don't want to argue with it, was just wondering, as I saw it a couple times now. Anyway I like this One
Nice
I feel sorry for Henry. I work on a miniature railway and can feel when something is not right like track dipping from subsidence or gap between the track joins from broken fish plates.
And it would Not take four days to go investigate.
There should be a chain of command on Sodor but there doesn't seem to be one .
Why these shaking movements during their travels?
Because when an engines goes at full speed they tend to shake. It just adds realism.
How come you consider this story Canon to your series and not all the other adaptations you've done
Because since I had set this before ‘Better Late Than Never’ which is a Railway Series story, it’s canon to my series. It’s that simple.
Ok so Henry said that the brig was down meaning it had culapst but it did not and there was a 2nd brig further down river I'm comefused about that
When Henry said that the bridge is down, he ment it had dipped or a section was broken and lower than the rest of the bridge. In CGI, it is harder to show compared to models, where the bridge prop can be physically altered to show damage.