@@tanyipan3554 Of course it could be, but it is a timed connection, and usually in the timetabling industry, we only do that if a large proportion of passengers on one train want to change for another. I very much doubt it was NWR passengers wanting to board the SKR train, hence why I'm assuming a large proportion of the people who crowded round Fred missed their connection, especially as it shows Bear leaving in the background.
Kind of disappointed the reunion between Atlas and the MSR engines weren't illustrated much... Love the references though, Carlin, TUGS, the LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD practically killed me! It was the only intelligent locomotive story I could stand watching aside from RWS! Again, can't believe it's another month until such a masterpiece!
I find it interesting that Fred is always painted as sickly or unreliable, the complete opposite of his basis. Alf, on the Talyllyn, is know for being extremely reliable, never playing up, and just always being there ready for whatever's needed.
Great job WNW! I love how you developed Fred's character, and a reference to the classic children's book, The Little Engine that Could, which is just as popular as the Railway Series! I can't wait to see the story arc with the diesels, BoCo and Caden! -Cheers
Atlas looks pretty smart in his Skarloey Railway livery, and I'm very glad that Fred will be fully restored so he won't have to suffer any more engine troubles. Well done, WildNorWester!
This episode, so far, is my favorite episode of this season. Not just because I was in it, but because of the character development you gave Fred, the reason why he pretended to be ill in the first place, and how he overcame his fear of straining himself because of hard work. And it was really nice to see Atlas in his full Skarloey livery, as he truly begins work on the Skarloey Railway for the first time. Well done, Wildnorwester. I am honored to have worked with you. :)
I've been a fan on the Thomas based genre since I was 5. I developed a keen passion for stationary engines at age 10. Now 20 years later, I've just made the connection as to why "Rusty" is his name... you would've thought I had made the Ruston-Hornsby diesel engines connection years ago...
XD interesting to see Duncan being just a little mature here. Maybe it's the delivery of his lines but he does sound just a little less crass. But regardless, an amazing story! I loved it! Interesting to see the other diesel Fred pulling his weight
Dan, you never cease to surprise us. I can't really say much here today because I've got a party to go to later, but the characterisation of everyone was amazing. As a sidenote, I'm surprised at how many engines you fit into a single episode: Sir Handel, Rusty, Skarloey, Rheanes, Ivo Hugh, Duke, Fred, Atlas and Duncan. That's nearly the whole SkR crew!
Another fine installment. It's great to see Fred being fleshed out as a character as opposed to being randomly mentioned in 'New little Engine' and bam, never seen or even mentioned again. Quite chuffed to have been part of the voice cast, not to mention a well rounded plot. I think something similar once happened on the Talyllyn now that I think of it :) On a side note the detail on the models is outstanding, particularly with Fred nd Duncan. Makes me want to get TANE for the sole purpose of your modelling works :)
***** I've been trying but I always end up with missing dependencies, some critical to get them to work. I just recently got Trainz 2012. I think they should definitely work on that.
Not a bad episode. After seeing his design, you'd think Fred should be given a cab roof to keep his driver dry from the rain. LOL Love the new TV paintwork, Duncan. It really fits you! Hold on. How could Rusty overhear Duke and Skarloey when he was about 100+ yards away from them? I'm confused.
There's never been a limit mentioned as to how far the engines can hear. Generally, it's whatever works for the plot ;-). Also, sound can travel, especially around water.
Pip and Emma can talk to each other, yet they are always back to back with coaches inbetween them. Plus, they could hear the other engines fine in the sheds in 'Runaway'.
On the first point, that's because they're not too far away from each other; and they're basically _connected._ On the second point, they weren't even in an area surrounded by roaring sea water and loud tugboats. It's all a matter of acoustics and location.
It's actually not all that odd. During his tenure on the Corris Railway, Sir Haydn was "cannibalized" with parts from the numbers one and two of the railway.
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Definitely a very different type of episode from you WNW, I certainly enjoyed watching the engines get down to the root of Fred's troubles as it's more one of confidence instead of a faulty build. Nice job I must say and kudos to the voice actors for some great voice deliveries!
In my Thomas series The reason why Fred used to be lazy is because he was built with a bad engine which means he often got sick in those days and that he doesn't want to strain his engine too much back then he really did get sick so he wasn't pretending to be ill
Eventually after he helped bring Duncan's train to the station after Duncan broke down the thin controller told Fred that he will be going to the works to get a new engine and he would also go through a full clean out not a single part would be left unclean and worn parts will be replaced and ever since that day Fred hardly gets sick now
A very Excellent episode and batch of episodes from start to finish~ I must admit, I never knew much about Fred, but after seeing this episode, I am quite curious. Plus too, I could relate to the episodes message about confidence, I suffer from a lack of self confidence at times, mainly in Motor way travel, I would feel very sick if I would ever have to use them, not because I am actually sick, but only out of fear that something would happen at those high speeds. Much like how Fred did not have the confidence to take the train due to not wanting to strain his engine. But, I do believe, much like Fred, all I need is a bit of confidence to take on what we are afraid to do. keep up the grand work~ ^W^
Now I really want to see Stanley in an episode now other than him just being a voice, he could be in a flashback or maybe he secretly preserved and not scrapped
Will you please drop the Stanley thing? I have told you several times already, on several different posts, that it is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Further posts on the subject will be considered spam.
Also I would like to apologize for being annoying also I don't recall you not saying that Stanley wouldn't be in your series I only remember you saying smudger wouldn't be included. again I'm very sorry for annoying you, your vids are great and they've been going on for so long I think you are one of the best Thomas content producers out there
I dunno if it was intentional but the story of The Little Engine That Could sounds like a parralel to the story Wilbert told Christopher when he had the measels about Edward who was old but did his best regardless.
Definitely have to say, I was rather surprised that you didn't give Atlas buffers and a cab, the cab certainly would give his driver better protection from the elements, and the buffers also seem like a bit of a requirement on the Skarloey Railway. I can understand why Duke doesn't have buffers, as his frame and buffer beams are too thin to have them, but I do think Atlas's beams can be widened to accommodate them. Either way, it really makes a nice change to see Atlas working on the Skarloey Railway instead of some alternatives like being sent away from the island or scrapped.
Sodor the Modern Years just keeps getting better and better. Seeing Atlas in Red is still a little weird, and Duncan's stick out quite a bit, but that has no effect on the quality of these videos. One question I have, is: What route do you for the Arlesdale Railway, and the one for the Mid Sodor?
Very Very nice video! I have one question. How did you fix the SKR railway crane? is there like a video or something that you followed or can you tell me what you did? If its possible could you tell me? Thanks if you will, if no then, Okay.
Though I wanna know, in the later seasons of TTTE, when they have the American locomotives come over to Sodor, hows that possible? Not just with the difference in gauges, but coupling as well.
A carborator? Does that mean Fred's a diesel mechanical engine? If so, that would explain the jackshaft between his axles. Also, he was built from TWO old diesels? Even for narrow gauge standards, Fred's tiny. How did that work?
Also, they don't have a carburettor. That's how Rusty catches Fred out - "It's a bit difficult for an engine to get sick in a component they don't have."
I have always had one question when it comes to the skarloey railway what is the point of the cut out where fred is "broken down" is that meant to be a tunnel at what I think is lakeside?? What is the point of that spot??? I am so confused
Alf From the Talyllyn is the exact opposite of Fred. Alf is there in case something goes wrong because of how reliable that bunker or a diesel mechanical engine is. If an engine breaks down, it’s press a few buttons and start Alf up to go rescue a stalled engine.
How's the progress of the next three episodes, are they close to being done and ready to be uploaded or is there still some technical work that needs to be done?
I've already announced on Twitter that the next one is going up this weekend.Also, when people ask questions like this, it makes content creators like me feel underappreciated and reduces motivation to do more.
I didn't mean to cause any trouble or make you feel under appreciated, I was just wondering as its been about three weeks now. I don't have a twitter account so I didn't know and am not the type of person who wants to create one. I know that time is essential for everyone and anyone to create and produce the best quality of any video, to review the story collared to the story line and make sure everything makes sense.
I’m literally so confused about what Duke Said about Stanley because I thought Andreas was the rude one when I watched the video about Andreas and I wonder what ever happened To him. also I like Stanley in the Stories of Sodor 👌
WildNorWester oh I see and I think Andreas is alright and also I saw Andreas Basies Hunslet 303 When it visited the Ffestiniog Railway for the event back in June
Great episode. My only complaint is that during the second half of the video, Rusty's voice sounded muffled and it was hard to understand what he was saying.
WildNorWester it's a three parter question. number one what inspired you to do this series including Sodor the early years. number 2 why don't you include TV series characters and number 3. what happened to those characters that are in your Series in Sodor the early years
Strangely, the answers to parts one and two are the same. When I started, it was during the badly-written seasons 11-16 of the TV series. I caught one of the CGI episodes, and couldn't believe that this was the same series I'd grown up with. So I started making my own, with the stuff I wanted to see. I'm not sure what you mean by the third part of the question.
WildNorWester like what happened to Alfred and the rest of those characters in sodor the early years that aren't in sodor the modern years, I think one of those diesels was called Shawn, I never really watch a lot of episodes of sodor the early years, except the episode which Alfred and Gordon switched colors and Barry the rescue engine, but bedsides that its hard to tell,the on!y reason I know adout Shawn is because I started watching an episode Ware Alfred derailed on the point😕
Various fates. Alfred is on the Bluebell Railway, and Shane is still working on the Other Railway. He was only introduced for the Modern Years, and appears again in the episode 'Caden'.
Diesel 20212 Yeah, I know. But it is "Sodor in the Modern Years", so there can be improvements made to the locomotives. Just like Skarloey and Rheneas got cabs in "Stick in the Mud".
best WildNorWestern, I want to say that I want to join your team. I see a lot of your videos and I thought to myself that maybe can I join in to help or become a friend. It's sound maybe weird because I'm a weird or strange person for you, I'm not 100% good at English, I don't know any of you or an other person of the team and you're already working to make the next three stories. but the most reason I want to join is that I'm a thomas fan (not the CGI version but the books and models version) and I really like the way that you work on the stories and I can't do anything with trains because no one likes trains or they find it boring and I want to do some more with trains or with Thomas the tank engine. So I want to find Some train friends or group to have fun together regards, FALLUX (Roemer)
No. Smudger is actually Stanley. Stanley is the Railway Series version of the character - the original. Smudger was a different version of him made for the TV series.
I'm afraid that's not the case. Stanley and Smudger are the same engine, who was called Stanley in the books. In the TV series, he was renamed Smudger.
The fact that Fred was built from two scrapped Diesels adds an element of morbidity to this story.
Parallels a bit with Henry in terms of origin.
Sound similar to Godred's story (even though it is made up)
@@tanyipan3554says who?
"They crowded round him, thanking him and making it clear what a really useful engine he was" and in doing so missed their NWR connection!
They’re lucky they have Guaranteed connections idiot!
It could be that Crovan's Gate is the destination for some of the passengers or/and they are taking completely different passenger trains
@@tanyipan3554 Of course it could be, but it is a timed connection, and usually in the timetabling industry, we only do that if a large proportion of passengers on one train want to change for another. I very much doubt it was NWR passengers wanting to board the SKR train, hence why I'm assuming a large proportion of the people who crowded round Fred missed their connection, especially as it shows Bear leaving in the background.
Kind of disappointed the reunion between Atlas and the MSR engines weren't illustrated much... Love the references though, Carlin, TUGS, the LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD practically killed me! It was the only intelligent locomotive story I could stand watching aside from RWS! Again, can't believe it's another month until such a masterpiece!
I would of loved to see more of that myself especially with Duke
And I would love to see the m. S. R engines in their original liverys s part of a event on the railway
I find it interesting that Fred is always painted as sickly or unreliable, the complete opposite of his basis. Alf, on the Talyllyn, is know for being extremely reliable, never playing up, and just always being there ready for whatever's needed.
Well done, Fred! It was a pleasure to voice Rheneas in this, by the way.
Funny thing, actually. I didn't realize it was you voicing Rheneas until I saw your name in the credits.
Diesel 20212
That's alright. You did a good job voicing Fred.
You did a good job, too.
hey wildnorwester I was wondering if I can play any voices you need any character you need to be voiced I can try if it's OK with u :)
*****
Thank you.:)
Great job WNW! I love how you developed Fred's character, and a reference to the classic children's book, The Little Engine that Could, which is just as popular as the Railway Series! I can't wait to see the story arc with the diesels, BoCo and Caden!
-Cheers
Atlas looks splendid in Skarloey railway livery 😀
Love how when Atlas puffed in, TUGS music started playing. Nice work once more!
There is really nothing better than being confident with yourself!!!
Atlas looks pretty smart in his Skarloey Railway livery, and I'm very glad that Fred will be fully restored so he won't have to suffer any more engine troubles. Well done, WildNorWester!
This episode, so far, is my favorite episode of this season. Not just because I was in it, but because of the character development you gave Fred, the reason why he pretended to be ill in the first place, and how he overcame his fear of straining himself because of hard work. And it was really nice to see Atlas in his full Skarloey livery, as he truly begins work on the Skarloey Railway for the first time.
Well done, Wildnorwester. I am honored to have worked with you. :)
You were in this episode? Way to go!
***** Thanks, Rachel. :)
I've been a fan on the Thomas based genre since I was 5. I developed a keen passion for stationary engines at age 10. Now 20 years later, I've just made the connection as to why "Rusty" is his name... you would've thought I had made the Ruston-Hornsby diesel engines connection years ago...
XD interesting to see Duncan being just a little mature here. Maybe it's the delivery of his lines but he does sound just a little less crass. But regardless, an amazing story! I loved it! Interesting to see the other diesel Fred pulling his weight
I was going for a more 'sarcastic' feel to the character.
Loving sir handel's voice
Awesome story! I really liked Fred's 3D faces and Atlas's Skarloey Railway livery. I can't wait for the second batch of stories :)
7:01 I always loved the book "the little engine that could" when I was a kid.
I remember watching the 2011 version before I watched the 1991 version in 2016
Dan, you never cease to surprise us. I can't really say much here today because I've got a party to go to later, but the characterisation of everyone was amazing.
As a sidenote, I'm surprised at how many engines you fit into a single episode: Sir Handel, Rusty, Skarloey, Rheanes, Ivo Hugh, Duke, Fred, Atlas and Duncan. That's nearly the whole SkR crew!
Great work as always WNW, Wonderful way to finish up Atlas' story arc.
the maintenance engines should be called the "BOXY BUNCH" ! XD
That would be a good nickname for them. Mind if I use it in a future episode?
Sure! um, can i be a voice actor for a future episode, perhaps?
I've got all the voices I need, unfortunately :-(.
oh, ok, maybe a backup actor of somekind?
Another fine installment. It's great to see Fred being fleshed out as a character as opposed to being randomly mentioned in 'New little Engine' and bam, never seen or even mentioned again.
Quite chuffed to have been part of the voice cast, not to mention a well rounded plot. I think something similar once happened on the Talyllyn now that I think of it :)
On a side note the detail on the models is outstanding, particularly with Fred nd Duncan. Makes me want to get TANE for the sole purpose of your modelling works :)
My models will work with earlier versions of Trainz, such as 2010, as well.
***** I've been trying but I always end up with missing dependencies, some critical to get them to work. I just recently got Trainz 2012. I think they should definitely work on that.
Heidi Borjgman Schmange you just to list the dependencies recursively and then download the stuff that is available for download
Not a bad episode.
After seeing his design, you'd think Fred should be given a cab roof to keep his driver dry from the rain. LOL
Love the new TV paintwork, Duncan. It really fits you!
Hold on. How could Rusty overhear Duke and Skarloey when he was about 100+ yards away from them? I'm confused.
There's never been a limit mentioned as to how far the engines can hear. Generally, it's whatever works for the plot ;-).
Also, sound can travel, especially around water.
*****
How extraordinary.
Pip and Emma can talk to each other, yet they are always back to back with coaches inbetween them. Plus, they could hear the other engines fine in the sheds in 'Runaway'.
On the first point, that's because they're not too far away from each other; and they're basically _connected._ On the second point, they weren't even in an area surrounded by roaring sea water and loud tugboats. It's all a matter of acoustics and location.
That does make sense.
Excellent episode, but wow, Rusty sounds very muffled.
A very amazing episode, hard to believe that Fred was built from two different diesel engines.
It's actually not all that odd. During his tenure on the Corris Railway, Sir Haydn was "cannibalized" with parts from the numbers one and two of the railway.
***** Oh that's something I never knew, but just out of curiosity what kind of diesels was Fred built from?
The type of engine is called a Gardner 4LW.
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Definitely a very different type of episode from you WNW, I certainly enjoyed watching the engines get down to the root of Fred's troubles as it's more one of confidence instead of a faulty build. Nice job I must say and kudos to the voice actors for some great voice deliveries!
In my Thomas series The reason why Fred used to be lazy is because he was built with a bad engine which means he often got sick in those days and that he doesn't want to strain his engine too much back then he really did get sick so he wasn't pretending to be ill
Eventually after he helped bring Duncan's train to the station after Duncan broke down the thin controller told Fred that he will be going to the works to get a new engine and he would also go through a full clean out not a single part would be left unclean and worn parts will be replaced and ever since that day Fred hardly gets sick now
A very Excellent episode and batch of episodes from start to finish~ I must admit, I never knew much about Fred, but after seeing this episode, I am quite curious.
Plus too, I could relate to the episodes message about confidence, I suffer from a lack of self confidence at times, mainly in Motor way travel, I would feel very sick if I would ever have to use them, not because I am actually sick, but only out of fear that something would happen at those high speeds. Much like how Fred did not have the confidence to take the train due to not wanting to strain his engine.
But, I do believe, much like Fred, all I need is a bit of confidence to take on what we are afraid to do.
keep up the grand work~ ^W^
I'm glad to finally see Fred it's been well worth the wait
Love the “Little Engine that Couldn’t” joke 😂
Ah, top notch. Been looking forward to this one, after watching your work-in-progress images of Fred.
Now I really want to see Stanley in an episode now other than him just being a voice, he could be in a flashback or maybe he secretly preserved and not scrapped
Will you please drop the Stanley thing? I have told you several times already, on several different posts, that it is NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Further posts on the subject will be considered spam.
Exactly! You're pretty much asking him to cancel his series and shut down his website every time you say the name "Stanley", or "Smudger" to him.
Okay I will drop it all I'm saying is I like his character, also did you model atlas yourslef or did you use a already existing model
Also I would like to apologize for being annoying also I don't recall you not saying that Stanley wouldn't be in your series I only remember you saying smudger wouldn't be included. again I'm very sorry for annoying you, your vids are great and they've been going on for so long I think you are one of the best Thomas content producers out there
Thanks.
I dunno if it was intentional but the story of The Little Engine That Could sounds like a parralel to the story Wilbert told Christopher when he had the measels about Edward who was old but did his best regardless.
This is a really good episode, Dan. Atlas looks better than ever and as for Duncan, well I guess he won't be repainted back to red...
Nope, he pretty much won't. He's decided to stay as a living, steaming tribute to George Carlin.
***** Oh, is that so?
TankEngineProductions1
Yep.
Nice job! I like how you used Fred, as he's a character I'm not familiar with! Atlas now looks more like Ivo Hugh without a cab!
Fred's not lazy he just gets sick often right
glad you are continuing sodor : modern years wildnorwester
That was a awesome episode and I love your videos they are great 😍😍😍
i think i can , i think i can. i know i can :) said toots the engine as she climbed the big mountain.
Definitely have to say, I was rather surprised that you didn't give Atlas buffers and a cab, the cab certainly would give his driver better protection from the elements, and the buffers also seem like a bit of a requirement on the Skarloey Railway. I can understand why Duke doesn't have buffers, as his frame and buffer beams are too thin to have them, but I do think Atlas's beams can be widened to accommodate them. Either way, it really makes a nice change to see Atlas working on the Skarloey Railway instead of some alternatives like being sent away from the island or scrapped.
Nice Job!
Kudos for introducing Fred to us!
Sodor the Modern Years just keeps getting better and better.
Seeing Atlas in Red is still a little weird, and Duncan's stick out quite a bit, but that has no effect on the quality of these videos.
One question I have, is: What route do you for the Arlesdale Railway, and the one for the Mid Sodor?
Great video very professional
funny how you mention fred was made from two scrapped diesels like alf on the talyllyn railway
Great! Loving the frequent uploads mate :) keep up the good work :D
Very Very nice video! I have one question. How did you fix the SKR railway crane? is there like a video or something that you followed or can you tell me what you did? If its possible could you tell me? Thanks if you will, if no then, Okay.
I just used Texture2TGA to convert the .texture files to images with .texture.txt files. This needs to be done for all textures.
Though I wanna know, in the later seasons of TTTE, when they have the American locomotives come over to Sodor, hows that possible? Not just with the difference in gauges, but coupling as well.
In real life, it wouldn't be possible. Flying Scotsman and other British locos are able to visit the US as they're smaller than American locos.
Another nice story, great job.
I thought Duncan was going to have his yellow paint until the first modern years series?
He decided to keep his yellow livery for 'a little while'. It was never specified how long he would have it.
Either way, Dan, it's nice to see he's kept it in tribute to George Carlin since the episode dedicated to him.
A carborator? Does that mean Fred's a diesel mechanical engine? If so, that would explain the jackshaft between his axles. Also, he was built from TWO old diesels? Even for narrow gauge standards, Fred's tiny. How did that work?
Parts from two engines. So he'd have internal components from one, hooked up to internal parts from the other. Whatever worked from those two.
Also, they don't have a carburettor. That's how Rusty catches Fred out - "It's a bit difficult for an engine to get sick in a component they don't have."
If diesels don't have a carburettor, what does?
Petrol engines as rusty said
TheTrainFan44 Oh, right. I didn't quite hear that bit.
Good job
I have always had one question when it comes to the skarloey railway what is the point of the cut out where fred is "broken down" is that meant to be a tunnel at what I think is lakeside??
What is the point of that spot??? I am so confused
It wasn't Stanley that was turned into a generator, it was Smudger
In the TV series, yes. In the books, the character was named Stanley. I follow the continuity of the books.
Dummy
You should add another ep. ☝ with smudger being rescue from being a generator. That would be Awesome as well to add to your series.
splendid work as usual!
9:35 Duncan’s voice of Jim Cummings’s impression.
Alf From the Talyllyn is the exact opposite of Fred. Alf is there in case something goes wrong because of how reliable that bunker or a diesel mechanical engine is. If an engine breaks down, it’s press a few buttons and start Alf up to go rescue a stalled engine.
I'm subscribed
Wait a Minute! Is Fred... A Thomas & Friends, FUSION?! Like from the children's program, Steven Universe?! '0'
are you using si3d 2006 routes (it's not a problem)
How's the progress of the next three episodes, are they close to being done and ready to be uploaded or is there still some technical work that needs to be done?
I've already announced on Twitter that the next one is going up this weekend.Also, when people ask questions like this, it makes content creators like me feel underappreciated and reduces motivation to do more.
I didn't mean to cause any trouble or make you feel under appreciated, I was just wondering as its been about three weeks now. I don't have a twitter account so I didn't know and am not the type of person who wants to create one. I know that time is essential for everyone and anyone to create and produce the best quality of any video, to review the story collared to the story line and make sure everything makes sense.
nice story by the way is that diesel20212 playing the lines of fred
Meena Shrivastav Yes. Yes it was. :)
Love ít
Do a episode with Stanley being found on the abandoned mid sodor railway and restored and he learns his lesson
it looks kinda like Duncan's boiler fittings aren't attached to his boiler
They are, if you look closely.
ìf fred had in his rebuild a cab fitted
I’m literally so confused about what Duke Said about Stanley because I thought Andreas was the rude one when I watched the video about Andreas and I wonder what ever happened To him. also I like Stanley in the Stories of Sodor 👌
Stanley came before Andreas.
WildNorWester oh I see and I think Andreas is alright and also I saw Andreas Basies Hunslet 303 When it visited the Ffestiniog Railway for the event back in June
Goofs: On Duncan cab driver's head was glitching back and forth.
i see a goof at 8:37 the back ground gos funny and dukes train disperse slowly
That's the train clipping as it moves out of the camera range. Unfortunately the laptop I was filming on at the time was a bit limited.
ok sorry
wasn't Stanley turned into a pumping engine, Smudger was generator
No. Both are the same engine. Stanley is what he was called in the RWS, Smudger is what he was called in the TVS.
i know that im just saying in the RWS Stanley was a pumping engine and in the TVS it was said Smudger was a generator
How to say "I'm an idiot" without saying it
i like duncan's model
Bruh this shits fuckin good.
That tunnel behind Fred where does it go 6:29 ?
Not trying to sound rude but how come the next episode hasn't come out?
That's explained here: ruclips.net/video/vinn8F6wZck/видео.html.
Great episode. My only complaint is that during the second half of the video, Rusty's voice sounded muffled and it was hard to understand what he was saying.
is duncans voice the same as the bean counter guy
Norman Spencer? Yes, it's the same voice actor voicing both of them.
yes sand i hope you will forgive me for that repeated comment a few months ago i was an accident love your videos cheers Liam
6:57 The Little Engine That Couldn’t
kinda weird that Duncan is yellow, great nontheless
That follows on from my earlier episode, 'Ode to George Carlin': ruclips.net/video/b-QbrIx_GMM/видео.html
Next episode?? I thought these were supposed to be coming out weekly??
Don't be so rude. I have explained here:
ruclips.net/video/vinn8F6wZck/видео.html how things will be working
for this lot of episodes.
by the way when are you going to make a video about the mainline
Really really good question for you
What's the question?
WildNorWester it's a three parter question. number one what inspired you to do this series including Sodor the early years. number 2 why don't you include TV series characters and number 3. what happened to those characters that are in your Series in Sodor the early years
Strangely, the answers to parts one and two are the same. When I started, it was during the badly-written seasons 11-16 of the TV series. I caught one of the CGI episodes, and couldn't believe that this was the same series I'd grown up with. So I started making my own, with the stuff I wanted to see.
I'm not sure what you mean by the third part of the question.
WildNorWester like what happened to Alfred and the rest of those characters in sodor the early years that aren't in sodor the modern years, I think one of those diesels was called Shawn, I never really watch a lot of episodes of sodor the early years, except the episode which Alfred and Gordon switched colors and Barry the rescue engine, but bedsides that its hard to tell,the on!y reason I know adout Shawn is because I started watching an episode Ware Alfred derailed on the point😕
Various fates. Alfred is on the Bluebell Railway, and Shane is still working on the Other Railway. He was only introduced for the Modern Years, and appears again in the episode 'Caden'.
Fred should get a cab and extended exhaust pipe.
ironmatic 1 His basis, Alf, doesn't have a cab either.
Diesel 20212 Yeah, I know. But it is "Sodor in the Modern Years", so there can be improvements made to the locomotives. Just like Skarloey and Rheneas got cabs in "Stick in the Mud".
ironmatic 1 It's his series, so he can do whatever he wants with the characters.
Diesel 20212 Did I *tell* him to do anything?
ironmatic 1 No, but what you said sounded like it. Just saying. ¯\_ (ツ) _/¯
I think atlas changed colors while he talked to rusty
He's in the same red he was in the night before. The lighting is different, as it's the next day.
best WildNorWestern,
I want to say that I want to join your team. I see a lot of your videos and I thought to myself that maybe can I join in to help or become a friend.
It's sound maybe weird because I'm a weird or strange person for you, I'm not 100% good at English, I don't know any of you or an other person of the team and you're already working to make the next three stories.
but the most reason I want to join is that I'm a thomas fan (not the CGI version but the books and models version) and I really like the way that you work on the stories and I can't do anything with trains because no one likes trains or they find it boring and I want to do some more with trains or with Thomas the tank engine. So I want to find Some train friends or group to have fun together
regards,
FALLUX (Roemer)
When will you release Fred and the new atlas.
He'll release them when he wants to. Look at his policy: wildnorwester.deviantart.com/journal/Content-Release-Policy-Updated-633162400
Heath Whitley Yes. Actually, they're available on his website right now. :)
Heath Whitley What is? His policy?
good video :D
Actually, in most versions of the Little Engine that could, the titular engine was female.
16:26. It sounded like you said slave quarry
are you doing to make the episode of hopper 06 next week
There won't be an episode next week, and Hopper 006 will be in the last batch (November/December).
Can you clarify the composer for Fred’s theme?
That was done by Michael M.
Will Stanley come back and work on the Skarloey railway?
He was scrapped
Who voices duncan. He sounds a lot like the voice of planet ripple
and snuger was the reclass one
Stanley is actually Smudger
No. Smudger is actually Stanley. Stanley is the Railway Series version of the character - the original. Smudger was a different version of him made for the TV series.
Do you plan to show Stanley in a future episode?
No. Stanley is done, pretty much.
Oh
Pretty Much?
Did you made Fred yourself?
Yes, and he's now available on my website.
6:59
Unfinished bridge
Why is Duncan in yellow tv serier livery ?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but is Fred of an industrial design?
I believe so. He's based on 'Alf' of the Tallylyn Railway.
Excuse me but do Tugboats go in the water
his name is smudger not stanly because stanly became a genarater because of a war to help the soilgers throughout the war
I'm afraid that's not the case. Stanley and Smudger are the same engine, who was called Stanley in the books. In the TV series, he was renamed Smudger.
Dummy
Sorry for asking but where did you get the skarloey route from
Sodor Island 3D, before they shut down.
@@WildNorWester thanks agian