Argh! I missed the premiere again! Sorry, guys. Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed it! :) I look forward to Sunday's story - which concerns a brand new mystery for the one and only Sherlock Holmes!
Yes. I don’t know about ghosts of a wedding couple, but the Knapps were real people and were run down on that same section of line by a real engine long before the line became the Bluebell Railway. Note: when it comes to writing original stories, I prefer to base at least one aspect of them on real-life railway incidents and events, similar to Awdry. Everything else I do generally to add my own spin on things.
Good to hear that! Also be on the look out for a Sherlock Holmes mystery set on the Bluebell Railway. Both stories have been recorded and uploaded, and will be publicly released tomorrow, to commemorate both the Bluebell’s 60th anniversary and its return to steam following the lockdown.
Good Timing, I also do audio stories in a way but now I usually link them to the story in my videos I used to have quite the collection of models that could use a revamp but due to me moving and the current state of the world I don’t know when or if I’ll get them back
Zoink's! like this one is going to be way scarier than the one from Vicarstown bridge disaster or lady Jane ghost stories or maybe anything else like that too.
Question: What type of the Tender Engine was part of the accident or accident with Those Couples? I'm just asking just to know even when the engine is a she, I really don't know about what type of locomotive was she based off.
Ah. I’m afraid I don’t really know as well - that bit doesn’t appear to have been documented in the accounts of the accident the ghosts’ stories are based on. However, I often imagine the tender engine to be either an SER O1, or an LSWR N15 ‘King Arthur’, myself.
Well, technically it was written to celebrate the Bluebell’s return to steam. The ghost bit was purely because I also like writing gothic fiction, and also wanted to use a real-life incident (not the ghost bit, but the reason why the ghosts died), as the Reverend would have wanted it to be.
@@TARDIS9 yeah, this story is different because it's about Stepney and the Bluebell railway. A new story that doesn't involve around the Sodor engines besides a mention
It's a nice story there's no denying that but I don't get what the newly wedded couple were Thinking by walking down the railway line unless I made a miss judgement and they were crossing the line when it happened
Well, in all honesty, in the story their deaths are based on, the couple deliberately decided to walk on the line, so, given that it was the 40’s, I’d say it was a lack of regard for the possibility of their death - since this is during World War Two and before health and safety became a more significant concern.
Actually, I just used a couple of the Trainz figures from the Download Station. Can’t remember exactly what their names are on there, though, unfortunately. Say, how’s everything going with you anyway?
I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid I can't. I don't know much about that sort of thing. However, if you're having trouble with your model of him, I can send you the discord server for the Sodor Workshops team - someone there should be able to help you: discord.com/channels/201330239119294464/575181950826971168. I hope this helps! :)
Erm, I’m not sure what you mean. Whether I do a visual adaptation (and I don’t really have enough time to do that atm) or not makes no difference - I’d still need the audio to provide a narration.
Again, not really much sense. The picture is there to provide an illustration to the story. Do you mean a video of the story? If so, I’m a better writer than I am a filmmaker. Also, some stories work better on audio than they do as a video.
Still not sure what you mean by ‘without the audio’, but no, I will not be doing a sequel. I prefer to avoid doing sequels, unless I deliberately plan for a story to be told in more than one installment (as is the case with my RWS-style volumes) - I just believe that some stories are best left alone once they are done.
Picture a land where the sky is so blue storybook of wonder a magical island just waiting for you Island of SODOR will make your dreams come true imagine a place where the sun always smiles the valleys are green as can be the friends that you love are waiting for you Island of SODOR will make your dreams come true children follow the dream to a land of make believe the Island of SODOR a magical land where dreams come true follow the road that leads to a dream over the hills and mountains look for the skies with stars in their eyes Island of SODOR will make your dreams come true children follow the dream to a land of make belive the Island of SODOR magical land where dreams come true ooooooo oooooo oooooo oooooo the Island of SODOR magical land where dreams come true
Argh! I missed the premiere again! Sorry, guys. Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed it! :) I look forward to Sunday's story - which concerns a brand new mystery for the one and only Sherlock Holmes!
Never felt so overwhelmed by such a sweet ending
Very touching story nearly brought me to tears. Never cross the railway line wise word their love make it to the end of the Grave
Fun fact: This is based on an actual accident on the Bluebell Railway.
😨😱REALLY!?
Yes. I don’t know about ghosts of a wedding couple, but the Knapps were real people and were run down on that same section of line by a real engine long before the line became the Bluebell Railway.
Note: when it comes to writing original stories, I prefer to base at least one aspect of them on real-life railway incidents and events, similar to Awdry. Everything else I do generally to add my own spin on things.
My eyes teared up a bit at the end
ITS SO BEAUTIFUL
:*)
The Title already makes me hyped
Good to hear that! Also be on the look out for a Sherlock Holmes mystery set on the Bluebell Railway. Both stories have been recorded and uploaded, and will be publicly released tomorrow, to commemorate both the Bluebell’s 60th anniversary and its return to steam following the lockdown.
Good Timing, I also do audio stories in a way but now I usually link them to the story in my videos
I used to have quite the collection of models that could use a revamp but due to me moving and the current state of the world I don’t know when or if I’ll get them back
Zoink's! like this one is going to be way scarier than the one from Vicarstown bridge disaster or lady Jane ghost stories or maybe anything else like that too.
Wait there was a Vicarstown bridge disaster story?
Yes. It’s one of my previous ones.
@@TARDIS9 what happened to the story?
Nothing. It’s still on my channel. It’s called ‘Barrow Engines: Story 1 - The Vicarstown Bridge Disaster’.
@@TARDIS9 thanks.
Bluebells forever
I like this it is so cool good job
Question: What type of the Tender Engine was part of the accident or accident with Those Couples? I'm just asking just to know even when the engine is a she, I really don't know about what type of locomotive was she based off.
Ah. I’m afraid I don’t really know as well - that bit doesn’t appear to have been documented in the accounts of the accident the ghosts’ stories are based on. However, I often imagine the tender engine to be either an SER O1, or an LSWR N15 ‘King Arthur’, myself.
@@TARDIS9 I see, thanks for telling about it
Stepney did a good deed that evening.
0 dislikes Nice!
New Halloween tale
Well, technically it was written to celebrate the Bluebell’s return to steam. The ghost bit was purely because I also like writing gothic fiction, and also wanted to use a real-life incident (not the ghost bit, but the reason why the ghosts died), as the Reverend would have wanted it to be.
What is the soundtrack at the start?
That's the instrumental version of 'The Island Song', one of the earliest Thomas songs.
Tbh not everything is about Thomas but this story is great.
Thanks. But I’m not sure what you mean by not everything being about Thomas. Do you mean the stories?
@@TARDIS9 yeah, this story is different because it's about Stepney and the Bluebell railway. A new story that doesn't involve around the Sodor engines besides a mention
It's a nice story there's no denying that but I don't get what the newly wedded couple were Thinking by walking down the railway line unless I made a miss judgement and they were crossing the line when it happened
Well, in all honesty, in the story their deaths are based on, the couple deliberately decided to walk on the line, so, given that it was the 40’s, I’d say it was a lack of regard for the possibility of their death - since this is during World War Two and before health and safety became a more significant concern.
Where did you find the wedding couple?
Actually, I just used a couple of the Trainz figures from the Download Station. Can’t remember exactly what their names are on there, though, unfortunately. Say, how’s everything going with you anyway?
@@TARDIS9 hold up well. I think the comments I left for you will be enough for you to know and my recent streams too to help catch you up.
um, do you think that there's going to be some Keven Macleod music in this story. I'm just asking.
Ah, no worries. But I won't say - it may spoil the surprise! :)
awesome!
Hey TRADIS9 Are you going to bring back the deleted videos
They are being gradually re-uploaded onto my other RUclips channel, called Bedtime Books For Children.
I hope u can be able to help fix Stepney
I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid I can't. I don't know much about that sort of thing. However, if you're having trouble with your model of him, I can send you the discord server for the Sodor Workshops team - someone there should be able to help you: discord.com/channels/201330239119294464/575181950826971168.
I hope this helps!
:)
What’s the music playing at 14:49?
‘Just One Person’ from Snoopy! The Musical.
Can you make the bluebell ghost without the audio
Erm, I’m not sure what you mean. Whether I do a visual adaptation (and I don’t really have enough time to do that atm) or not makes no difference - I’d still need the audio to provide a narration.
@@TARDIS9 Without a picture of Stepney and the people
Again, not really much sense. The picture is there to provide an illustration to the story. Do you mean a video of the story? If so, I’m a better writer than I am a filmmaker. Also, some stories work better on audio than they do as a video.
@@TARDIS9 so are you going to make another the bluebell ghost without the audio
Still not sure what you mean by ‘without the audio’, but no, I will not be doing a sequel. I prefer to avoid doing sequels, unless I deliberately plan for a story to be told in more than one installment (as is the case with my RWS-style volumes) - I just believe that some stories are best left alone once they are done.
Nice story. 😥😒🙂
Picture a land where the sky is so blue storybook of wonder a magical island just waiting for you Island of SODOR will make your dreams come true imagine a place where the sun always smiles the valleys are green as can be the friends that you love are waiting for you Island of SODOR will make your dreams come true children follow the dream to a land of make believe the Island of SODOR a magical land where dreams come true follow the road that leads to a dream over the hills and mountains look for the skies with stars in their eyes Island of SODOR will make your dreams come true children follow the dream to a land of make belive the Island of SODOR magical land where dreams come true ooooooo oooooo oooooo oooooo the Island of SODOR magical land where dreams come true