That's where he was built in 1923. The reason why he mentions Carnforth in this story is because that's where he was based in 1969; the year in which this story is set.
I liked your video, even though I think Duck should've said: "I wonder whether Douglas might want my tenders?" After all he is a tender engine too and James had already appeared
Well to be fair his tender is a bit short for his line of work 1:38 mate thats not empty stock , it is the headcode but i dont think that consist is fully empty
Wow this was all done within TSC? If so it looks great! Kind of pathetic that it looks better than the "modern" TSW. Lighting, skies and assets here look far better overall.
There's a few TSW routes that don't look too bad (Niddertalbahn, Blackpool, West Somerset Railway and I can't think of any other examples at the moment). But most of them have rubbish scenery; especially Peninsula Corridor and Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr.
@@DC4260Productions For me anything post TSW3 looks terrible. A nuclear flash over everything bringing out the plasticky feel of the objects. But yes I over exaggerated. I like routes like Munich Augsburg and the original WSR for the picturesque country feel.
Before anyone asks, the reason why I used Rebecca instead of Donald is because I can't do a good Scottish accent.
Understandable.
But the dialoge felt natural as idd imagine one is pissed of like that
Oh ok.
GOOD TO HAPPILY KNOW STRAIGHTAWAY!
This was pretty funny and that WTLnetwork swear pack joke from diesel came out of nowhere LOL.
It's good to know that at least one person (besides myself) got the reference XD.
(chuckles) That was a brilliant classic. Especially Diesel's swearing brake tender!
I'll admit: I was NOT expecting of Rebecca to be in Donald's spot for of this extended adaption. :O
Other than that.... you did good, man. ;)
7:07 Rebecca is the last engine I’d expect to silence Duck’s constant rambling about the GWR.
This was a really awesome adaptation.
Oh so funny just started watching it and I’m already laughing at it gives you break from tsw4
At somepoint in time I'll be hard at work on my DDLC stories probably the series 😅
I though flying sctosman homebase was in doncaster?
That's where he was built in 1923. The reason why he mentions Carnforth in this story is because that's where he was based in 1969; the year in which this story is set.
I liked your video, even though I think Duck should've said: "I wonder whether Douglas might want my tenders?" After all he is a tender engine too and James had already appeared
Good to see more of this man always enjoy it 👍
Nice
Well to be fair his tender is a bit short for his line of work
1:38 mate thats not empty stock , it is the headcode but i dont think that consist is fully empty
Well done!
Are you still going to use the tsi base cross face of trainz?
Wow New Zealand engines
Very nice
Tank engines are mostly for the Branchline
GTSE reference lol
Wow this was all done within TSC? If so it looks great! Kind of pathetic that it looks better than the "modern" TSW. Lighting, skies and assets here look far better overall.
No, this wasn't recorded in TSC. It was actually recorded in Trainz 2019.
@@DC4260Productions Wow. Nothing more needs to be said about the state of TSW then 🤣
There's a few TSW routes that don't look too bad (Niddertalbahn, Blackpool, West Somerset Railway and I can't think of any other examples at the moment). But most of them have rubbish scenery; especially Peninsula Corridor and Hauptstrecke Rhein-Ruhr.
@@DC4260Productions For me anything post TSW3 looks terrible. A nuclear flash over everything bringing out the plasticky feel of the objects. But yes I over exaggerated. I like routes like Munich Augsburg and the original WSR for the picturesque country feel.
Boomocks 😂
If diesels replace steam locomotives then so Will electric locomotives, they will do that to diesel locomotives
Tsi gordon yipee
This was the first time I used TSI's models for Henry, Gordon, James and Toby.
How do you do the Trainz episodes?
Nice