I find it kinda funny that Sodor is kind of a dumping ground for unwanted engines.
@WatchVidsMakeLists
Ай бұрын
The Fat Controller is basically a pet hoarder who can't help but adopt every stray he finds
@NitroIndigo
Ай бұрын
The Island of Misfit Engines.
@kevin-2.1
Ай бұрын
@@NitroIndigo😂😂 what?
@JAdg75oo00
Ай бұрын
@@WatchVidsMakeLists I do feel like you would have gotten a lot of crap for doing that by other railroads. I'm just glad he ignored them all along with his kids and pushed on through 🙂🚂
@mysterygamermgclues8864
Ай бұрын
@@kevin-2.1i think it's a reference to the island of misfit toys from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
@ryhi5
Ай бұрын
34:20 This is why Sir Handel is a prime example of Awdry’s creativity. He took the all the operational problems Sir Hadyn had in real life and used them as inspiration for Sir Handel’s attitude problems! Genius Writing!
@parkerwilliams7821
Ай бұрын
He had an innate attention to detail, which added both humor and personality to his characters, as well as some subconscious satisfaction for children and, particularly, their parents. The stories weren’t some mindless garbage thought up in five minutes meant to briefly entertain and sell tons for profit. Passion and heart brought these characters to life and keep them alive even now
@PilloTheStar
Ай бұрын
I believe that's called "personification." I.E. seeing human traits in an inanimate object.
@racheljackson4428
Ай бұрын
Amazing!
@brind4001
Ай бұрын
Sir Haydn being updated with parts from other Falcons might also explain why Sir Handel is threatened with being taken apart in Little Old Twins 🤔
@NitroIndigo
25 күн бұрын
@@brind4001 I remember being shocked when I first read a plot summary of Little Old Twins. Sir Handel: I don't wanna be on television! Thin Controller: THEN PERISH.
@WatchVidsMakeLists
Ай бұрын
42:07 You're telling me we could've had a preserved Toby but some bloke cut him up by mistake? That genuinely made my heart sink. Good thing the locomotives in our universe aren't sentient...
@Revolver-Ocelot
Ай бұрын
They've always been sentient to me!
@IS-2_1944
Ай бұрын
Well, they might be sentient but we aren't able to hear them speak, but they can speak to each other and hear us... I think I'm off my meds again
@danthebluetank6636
Ай бұрын
If engines in our universe were sentient…That means they were literally dismembered alive…Which is something horrifying to think about
@IS-2_1944
Ай бұрын
@@danthebluetank6636 and nobody heard them scream...
@tjmfarming9584
Ай бұрын
you'd be surprised... With the amount of character some locomotives and even tractors, cars and trucks on the roads have... I wouldn't be surprised if some of them are sentient. It just takes a certain amount of imagination, and time working on, in and around these machines to understand them
@Oldmanhenderson12
Ай бұрын
I gotta say, between the sodor lore book, and all of these inspirations, he had one hell of an imagination. He literally created the history of the island, that didn’t even need to happen.
@Hamal69
Ай бұрын
He is often compared to Tolkien because of all the history that both authors made
@DillianTrainzStudios
Ай бұрын
This is why Wilbert Awdry was an absolute chad when it came to developing characters into the TTTE universe. He literally took some facts of the characters' real-life counterparts and incorporated them into their fictional counterparts. That just shows you how much of a brilliant writer he was.
@TheBandit025Nova
Ай бұрын
He’s more an Toto than an Chad Toto bless the rains while chads don’t
@racheljackson4428
Ай бұрын
J.K Rowling too. when it comes to Harry Potter, Worldbuilding is a understatement to how to write a complexing interesting story about the boy who lived.
@MiguelTheMan
Ай бұрын
2 hours of engine lore? Hell yes, the Unlucky Tug cooked once again.
@PCMan8922
Ай бұрын
2:00:00
@RileySmith-lv1zw
Ай бұрын
the fact percy could potentially be older than city of turo is wild
@christianjacinto7042
10 күн бұрын
The fact he is most likely older than Toby of all characters is wild!
@harrisonofcolorado8886
Ай бұрын
There's this one guy who constantly calls Thomas a "little blue embarrassment" just because a lot of people see trains, and think of Thomas, but the Rev W. Awdry was a rail enthusiast just like a lot of us, and without Thomas, not as many people would be into trains, and supportive of trains and preservation of rail as they are today. Edit: Okay, I misunderstood about what he meant by that, Chris actually dislikes the bad side of the Thomas fandom, not Thomas itself. I didn't mean to do a full on attack on Chris since he's actually a pretty good guy.
@levidarling5107
Ай бұрын
I agree.
@TheGs4_4449
Ай бұрын
That’s a great perspective, bro!
@Nic_2751
Ай бұрын
That’s rather silly as trains aren’t exclusively the only vehicles to be popularly anthropomorphized, literally every vehicle has some big franchise attached to what they are that kids and fans can project interest from.
@NitroIndigo
Ай бұрын
People will be snobs about anything.
@metronorthfoamer4085
Ай бұрын
While I can see that to a certain extent (the absolute dumpster fire the fandom can be at times). It’s impossible to downplay the good that came out of the books and show, in my case I would have been exclusively interested in urban transportation (subways) but Thomas gave me an appreciation for mainline railways that I still hold today. Thomas is a perfect gateway drug to the wonderful world of trains.
@plushfrog3604
Ай бұрын
31:50 You see, the issue isn’t that no one has asked yet, tons of enthusiasts have! It’s just that Percy is a goblin who loves to cause trouble and keeps giving out wrong information. Every few months a railfan forum descends into chaos because someone asked Percy where he REALLY is from and he said something random like Baldwin or Doncaster.
@sglenny001
Ай бұрын
I'm saying Rotherham based on his attitude
@QJ89
Ай бұрын
I can absolutely see Percy as an unreliable narrator on where he came from. To paraphrase the Joker, he likes it to be multiple choice.
@SamsPlaytroughs
Ай бұрын
26:02 Thank you so much for finally mentioning the Superheated K2s! I'm shocked that such a lookalike for Edward from his exact class has been ignored by the fandom at large for so long. To me, Edward is one of these two engines.
@primrosevale1995
Ай бұрын
I'd personally say he's no. 34.
@greenturtlgaming2554
Ай бұрын
I personally believe he’s a fictional add-on who was built at Sharp Stewart’s original works in Manchester, explaining his English accent. However, I don’t believe Emily has a Scottish accent.
@Rainok
Ай бұрын
> American engine > British Author who said Americans would vulgerize his work > Author makes it so the engine is turned into a pump engine
@joshuaW5621
Ай бұрын
This has to be a coincidence.
@bobsemple07
Ай бұрын
Based
@Johnthecardboardsmileyface
Ай бұрын
@@bobsemple07fr
@derekp2674
Ай бұрын
If Awdry based those stories on the trials and tribulations of getting his 009 model to run decently, then I think that just reflects the problems with that model and not anti anti-American bias. From the video, the model looks like the Festiniog Railway's whitemetal kit - if so, mine never ran great either and was soon robbed for spare parts, i.e. its Minitrix T3 chassis.
@Rainok
Ай бұрын
@@derekp2674 i know, I was just being funny
@Dudus366
Ай бұрын
For normal people, the characters's desings aren't that much of a deal. They think that they look as they weren't real. But if you look closer, you see that it wasn't all made up.
@webadoinc.7112
Ай бұрын
It’s funny how when Tug says “We’re starting to get into slightly more modern engines” we’re still almost exactly 90 years ago.
@dadocta5168
Ай бұрын
I envy Tug how he can put out expansive videos like this every 2 - 3 weeks.
@randomstufliker2
Ай бұрын
My personal theory about Henry "not quite being a Black 5" is that he was rebuilt as close as you could get to a Black 5 fitting into his original frames As for the case of faces and streamlined casing, it depends on how the engines are drawn and built. If and an engine was designed and built to have streamlined casing from the get-go, the face appears on the the casing. If the engine was streamlined after-the-fact, the face is covered. It's the same reason why Toby's face appears on his wooden casing as opposed to his smokebox
@primrosevale1995
Ай бұрын
My headcanon for Henry is that he was built on the MR by an unknown engineer with a grudge against Gresley using stolen plans for the GNR A1 that, unbeknownst to them, had been drawn by Gresley as reference for his friend Henry Greenly to make as a 15in locomotive based on how the design would be better suited for an engine that size. Due to the MR’s small engine policy he was built by a smaller independent workshop near the network, and thus had a number of problems: his firebox lacked the combustion chamber of the A1 with his rear set of driving wheels and wheel arches limiting its size, he had four cylinders {which made him underpowered}, a used marine boiler was used instead of a new locomotive boiler, and the boiler plates were loose upon arrival due to rushed production. While he's officially listed as a Black Five, Henry is technically a hybrid of the Black Fives and the at the time recently built Jubilees, with elements of each. These include the larger drivers and third cylinder of the Jubilee, and a high footplate and funnel of the Black Five, designed to give the best performance for mixed traffic, as the Black Fives were primarily freight engines. Furthermore, noting the incorrect boiler proportions of the Jubilees and the recent tests of the Type 2 boiler with British Legion, Stanier had Henry fitted with the first ever 2A boiler (which wasn’t as tapered as the Black 5 boiler), which had only recently been designed, with a larger smokebox to not only fit the new boiler but also fit Henry’s old smokebox door. Along with some other modifications like modified blast pipes, and following positive feedback of the boiler from STH, the same boiler would tried later on the Rebuilt Jubilees. He still has a few pieces from his original build, including his old whistle.
@LazyOldFusspot_3428
Ай бұрын
My theory is that the whistle, frames up to the trailing point and cab controls were the only available parts from the original Henry that was implemented onto the newly improved Henry.
@davidty2006
Ай бұрын
Probably used the stanier boiler and cab controls at minimum.
@TheLittleWesternDuo
Ай бұрын
32:03 I think it would be pretty funny if Percy just decided to never tell anyone out of sheer cheekiness, or just came up with a different story each time someone asked! So no one truly knows, making him truly an “engine of obscure antecedents.” “Percy, where and when were you built?” “Avonside, 1902, Sir.” Later… “Percy, do you mind telling me where you were built?” “I was built by Hunslet, Edward! Everyone knows that!”
@NitroIndigo
Ай бұрын
I like to imagine that Percy has no idea where he came from.
@primrosevale1995
Ай бұрын
My personal theory is that he was an experimental design, being a mix of the features of the GWR 1361 class and Harry Politt’s GCR Class 5 {as well as the CR 294 class to a smaller extent} and given four wheels to navigate corners better, being originally built for dock work.
@parkerwilliams7821
Ай бұрын
Further, it could be that he was built and/or rebuilt into a conglomerate of a few engines and that’s why he doesn’t remember. Too much going on which brought trauma, or something. Memory wipe after that cursed (yet iconic and functional) combination… who knows!
@jmredguppy2799
Ай бұрын
He’s like the freaking what’s his face from Ratatouille, the worker that liked kept changing his background info.
@dylanlyles9453
Ай бұрын
I consider Percy to be built in 1925, just to make him younger than Gordon because Percy being older than Thomas and Toby seems wrong to me
@kingdyste5289
Ай бұрын
Clearly now we need a Sodor's Finest on the greatest character in the series, The Works Diesel.
@racheljackson4428
Ай бұрын
Seriously dude?
@QJ89
Ай бұрын
That's why the Extended Railway Series exists. Sodor Fan Fiction may get a bad rep, but Wendell (as Works Diesel is called there) is one of the better examples.
@bladeobrian2144
Ай бұрын
Two things, 1. My head canon is that Stephen is a replica who thinks he’s the real deal, a la Buzz Lightyear. The real Rocket exists in the show’s world in a museum somewhere. 2. Very specific observation, but when I hear the name “Bloomer” I just think about “bloomers” as in 19th century undergarments, which I actually wear under my longer skirts in real life.
@thomtub8096
Ай бұрын
I thought you were a dude because I have smooth Brain so I was like: This guy is the zestiest man alive! Or a woman.
@Stepneybluebell55
Ай бұрын
And Edward is a T1
@keanes8608
Ай бұрын
That’s why they were called bloomers (the engines)
@bladeobrian2144
Ай бұрын
@@keanes8608 the engines were named after the clothes?
@LazyOldFusspot_3428
Ай бұрын
And that the frames, whistle and cab controls were the only parts from Henry 1 implemented onto Henry 2.
@plaidzebra5526
Ай бұрын
Unlucky Tug is only one guy, yet he made over a 2 hour video on The Railway Series. Passion and love there 💗💗💗💗💗
@Thunderbolt_1000_Siren
Ай бұрын
I do hope the TV characters are covered one day. Hank's basis in particular is my locomotive of all time (The PRR K4, which the LNER A1 Pacific's boiler design is based upon) and his stereotypical "western" accent actually fits the pennsyltucky folk you find in Western PA where Hank was built (Altoona) "As much as I would love to tell you that Mike was also made out of Mike's old butt" LOL
@Matts_Conrail_Chicago_Mainline
Ай бұрын
Little did we know that Hank was originally going to be a 4-6-6-4 Challenger, meant to tie in with Union Pacific 3985 (oh the ironic and unfortunate timing of that, given 2010 would be the last time 3985 would run under UP's ownership). Strangely, they didn't pick a UP prototype for Hank's OG basis, and he more closely resembled the Western Maryland's Challengers.
@bkam9794
Ай бұрын
I honestly feel bad for Stanley, kinda makes me wish that he could've gotten a story where he was rescued or something similar. And given your mentions of "quirks" with Duchess and Fred, it makes me hope to someday see a continuation of the _Unanswerable Thomas/Tugs Questions_ series.
@jezdrawz1227
Ай бұрын
Friendly reminder that the Jinty had less fuel capacity than the E2 and yet they were more successful than the E2 and could travel a fair distance. That means the E2's fuel problem is most likely an exaggeration on a more overlooked problem that we might never know.
@davidty2006
Ай бұрын
Sounds like fuel consumption. For some railways like the north eastern that wasn't an issue though i don't know many collieries down south so LBSC probably didn't have the infrastructure for moving coal like the NER did.
@firstnamlastnam2141
Ай бұрын
They reused a boiler from a design that also had issues, so that could be part of the problem.
@cadaenporter2467
Ай бұрын
Rex's basis being given a tender with cylinders and value gear was also implemented in the United States on the Southern Railway. A couple of 2-8-0 Consolidations, a 2-8-2 Mikado, and a 4-8-2 Mountain were given similar tenders like River Esk. The tenders of the Southern Railway engines were later replaced with conventional ones after they proved unsuccessful.
@cadaenporter2467
Ай бұрын
For a more detailed explanation on the Southern Railway’s “Tender Tractors”, I would recommend KZitemr, Cowl Unit Productions’ video on the topic.
@SideScrollStudios13
Ай бұрын
Wow I don’t know if anyone else has been slumped over on the sofa waiting for this to drop. Edit: Loved this video especially the part about Wilbert and the dean forest railway as I’m from the town of Lydney which is in the forest and I have seen the real Wilbert. Amazing job on this one tug!!
@sonickreekgamer7625
Ай бұрын
Guy fr I was waiting so long and the video ended up so good
@Tobytramproductions
Ай бұрын
Fr
@shekmarcus3797
Ай бұрын
Not the sofa but in bed
@joshuaW5621
Ай бұрын
As somebody who has been studying the illustrations lately for details, I can confirm that Henry has plenty of differences from the other Black 5s. The differences is that the firebox is a foot shorter in length and flatter on the top with the second boiler band being on the other end rather than the middle. The round dome is also two feet forward, the rod on his footplate extends as far as the end of his front driving wheels, the black boxes (possibly sandboxes) and one of the pipes running near them are absent. Whether or not this makes Henry too different to qualify as a Black 5 is up to you, but the way I see it, he’s a unique sub-class.
@QJ89
Ай бұрын
There's also the fact that he got a 6-wheeled tender in later years and - oh yeah - he's a Green Five.
@IsleofPigsStudios
Ай бұрын
This is definitely the biggest video yet. Tug's first video that runs for over 2 hours. 2 hours worth of interesting engine design lore. And I’m all here for it.
@joshuanishanthchristian5217
Ай бұрын
A fun fact about the HSTs: As they're being retired across the UK, some HSTs are being exported! Both Nigeria and Mexico are trying to rebuild their long derelict railway networks, and both have purchased used HSTs for the job. Nigeria plans to use them initially as a weird sort of high-speed metro train (and they've somewhat infamously refurbished their interiors to match), while Mexico wants to use them as long distance expresses on their new Interoceanic Corridor Railway.
@koolmckool7039
Ай бұрын
Man, wish the U.S. would get one. There's a railway that connects two major cities where I live, and there's a third one further south. It takes a while to get down there by road, and if we could get a high speed rail line down there, that'd be swell.
@enisra_bowman
Ай бұрын
@@koolmckool7039 to be fair, the us railways have the money to electrify, but you running it into the Ground makes more money
@davidty2006
Ай бұрын
one of the mexican ones was repainted into BR blue funnily enough. Though it hit a car on a grade crossing whilst on a run...
@joshuanishanthchristian5217
20 күн бұрын
@@davidty2006 I saw that! Love that they retained a heritage livery 😁
@TheNumbersGuy-bm6bt
Ай бұрын
I like how you stuck true to the railway series and pronounced Rheneas as REN-E-US instead of REN-A-US
@sebforce1165
Ай бұрын
I like to think that if Diesel _is_ 13236, by the time he's met Stepeny, he's mellowed out and doesn't mind the Steam-ies, moving past his distaste to respect and contempt.
@QJ89
Ай бұрын
Please don't call them that. Its an idiotic, juvenile term. I know they're kids books but they were Never condescending.
@jackswan3420
Ай бұрын
@@QJ89 What?
@QJ89
Ай бұрын
@@jackswan3420 "Steamies" is a term that always rubbed me the wrong way, because it was introduced at a time when the show's writing HiT the lowest common denominator - the polar opposite of the Railway Series. I Never liked the HiT era because it used such simplistic and cringe-worthy words like "Steamie," on top of being ever so boring.
@OmegaInfinityAlpha
Ай бұрын
I like the idea that Spencer is the original Silver Link, the first-ever A4. It adds an extra wrinkle to him and Gordon's rivalry, the first A4 versus the prototype A0.
@primrosevale1995
Ай бұрын
Personally I like to think he was no. 2512 Silver Fox, and was given his current name in honor of Bert Spencer after being purchased by the Duke and Duchess of Boxford.
@NewController01
Ай бұрын
Also worth mentioning, the original Rocket, before being moved to Shildon, spent quite a number of years at the London Science Museum, since 1862 to be exact
@davidty2006
Ай бұрын
Ontop of being on display in york. Which is currently undergoing renovations and has only made shildon the biggest collection of rolling stock under cover.
@PennsyPappas
Ай бұрын
I always thought it was interesting that the way Awdry explained his early locomotives after the whole Henry fiasco was that they were all essentially Prototypes of various success and less than ideal steam engines on other railways. Of course after that they all have their basis in actual locomotives but those first 6 have a very fascinating story. I took learned so much more today especially on the more obscure characters that often get overlooked. A wonderful video that any enthusiast would love to watch.
@funnyhappystudios
Ай бұрын
It’s sad about the passenger who died during the Snowdon L.A.D.A.S incident. If they had just remained calm like everyone else and didn’t jump out, they would’ve survived
@tencents6
Ай бұрын
To answer Tug's question about Hamilton, my headcannon is that the streamlined casing has a see through "nose." So when Hamilton wears it, it acts as a kind of magnifying glass and makes her face look like it's where the nose would be, even though it's not.
@MisterDanielTofu
Ай бұрын
It's surreal to think Ivo Hugh is the baby of all engines in the Railway Series with provided names and origins, and that Mike is the youngest of the original three Arlesdale engines. Thanks for the history lesson, Tug.
@isaacdevries4330
Ай бұрын
Oh heck yeah, Tug Time
@SodorTrain1225
Ай бұрын
Great video! This must've taken ages to edit! I wanted to give a little fact about Toby. In a model railway magazine focusing on the Ffarquhar layout, Wilbert mentioned that Toby was a Y6, to explain why his model was a smaller 0-4-0, instead of the 0-6-0 we know him as. Edit: I had no idea the Furness J1s were tender engines at one point. Albert once being tender engine is very interesting!
@vinceargado9892
Ай бұрын
A two hour long video talking about trains? SIGN ME UP! *I LOVE TRAINS!*
@maxruggiero4338
Ай бұрын
Yes please do a part 2! I love the story of the Sterling Singles like Emily and I grew up on it HIT era don’t judge me😂
@comicfan1324
Ай бұрын
43:29 Glad to see someone putting some respect on the E2s name.
@gothnerd887
Ай бұрын
My family and I recently went on holiday to the North of England and I went to a heritage railway for the first time. It was a diesel day so we rode a diesel train with Metro painted on it's side, nothing much happened on the ride so I imagined the train was under attack from disassembly drones (the lore of Murder Drones says they feed on oil and diesel is an oil). After that we went to the shed where I finally saw how big steam engines are. I pointed out the difference between a side tank and a saddle tank to my brother while he put his drink from the cafe on the footplate of another saddle tank and I told him that if it was alive it would say "I AM NOT A DRINK HOLDER!" to which he jokingly responded "Shut up, yes you are".
@cz.gazz.
Ай бұрын
It’s interesting how although not every Railway Series character made it into the books or TV series, several do have analogues - particularly in series 7. A snooty A4 in Spencer, a 2MT joining the railway around the time the preservation era was underway, a 19th century Single who is seen pulling her special coaches on the Ffarquhar branch, etc. I doubt this was intentional, but it makes for interesting timeline-parallels
@Steamenginesunited3456
Ай бұрын
Always loved how the real life events from the engines were incorporated into their characters
@JackIGuessIDK
Ай бұрын
Fun Fact about the J70’s: their wooden bodies were actually used as bodies for brake vans after they were scrapped. So for all we know, the real Toby could’ve become a brake van.
@CheifDG
Ай бұрын
So you’re saying that Toad could be made out of Toby’s scrapped brothers?
@JackIGuessIDK
Ай бұрын
@@CheifDG maybe
@robrice7246
Ай бұрын
That's what Nathan did in "Toby the Brake Van".
@ThomasLover-fr8nh
Ай бұрын
Wilbert's basis also appeared in the 1968 MGM movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", when Chitty drives alongside the train. The driver waves to Caractacus Potts, his children, and Truly Scrumptious, who wave back to him.
@deadaccountpleasedonttagme
Ай бұрын
See y'all in a year or 2 when part 2 launches!
@PitofTrogness
Ай бұрын
56:26 the reason why GN wasn't rebuilt was because the locomotive was very worn down, as it was the oldest pacific in service so when Edward Thompson requested one of the A1s for rebuilding, he was given GN as it was the first one at hand and it was due for a rebuild anyways
@joshuaW5621
Ай бұрын
Too bad people have interpreted this as Thompson choosing Great Northern as evidence that he hated Gresley over the years.
@cz.gazz.
Ай бұрын
What a great video. I’ve just come back from a holiday to the UK where I got to “meet” some of these real engines for the first time (Dolgoch, Moel Siabod, City of Truro, Scotsman, etc), and I continue to be inspired by your content. Your videos do such a fantastic job of connecting fans to the lore and making Sodor feel like a real place with a tangible history. Love it
@joshuaW5621
Ай бұрын
I’m going to Glasgow on Monday.
@GumRobber
Ай бұрын
Thanks for putting this out on my 24th birthday! And great video this was I definitely learned something from this.
@toby.fan9198
Ай бұрын
31:57 maybe they have, but Percy just doesn’t like to talk about it
@metalkidleo
Ай бұрын
That could actually be a good AU idea
@sebforce1165
Ай бұрын
Or they thought it rude to ask and didn't want to make him feel out of place? I don't think Percy's one to mind though, and it just never came up in conversation.
@DaGrounderZone
Ай бұрын
I have a theory that Duck's previous number was probably 5717 5717 was allocated to Old Oak Common a few times and since it was 6 miles from Paddington, he could've likely worked there for a couple of years before Charles purchased him in '55 and before his arrival to Sodor, he could've encountered 5741 at a railway workshop at some point and from there, they would've swapped numberplates
@DoncasterResonance
Ай бұрын
A correction about the A1s and A3s, The only way you could tell between the two was the coverplates on the smokebox to hide the superheaters of the A3s. The A3s well for some also had the round dome rather than the banjo ones. For Scotsman, you forgot that Tony Marchington (I believe that was his name) bought Scotsman after William and he was the owner before the NRM bought him since it made his owner bankrupt. You also forgot about Gordon’s rebuild in 1939, his running plate would be raised to fit the Stanier Cylinder and just for the A1 fans like me, the GNR batch A1 1470 to 1471 had the high 13ft 4in chimney, dome, safety valve , and cab and even a round cabroof while the later LNER batch of A1s had the low height of 13ft 1in (or 13ft only) with the same mentioned fittings being lowered and a more flattened/flatter cabroof.
@greenturtlgaming2554
Ай бұрын
My personal belief on Iron Duke’s case is that if an original engine is scrapped and a replica is later built, the soul and memories of the original are transferred onto the replica (e.g. 119 and Jupiter).
@stationmasterkuma
Ай бұрын
So in the Thomas universe, if your theory is true, thqt means a rebuild is a form of resurrection?
@BrentSudric
Ай бұрын
But what if the original and replica coexist?
@Nic_2751
Ай бұрын
@@BrentSudricthen it simply doesn’t do that and I guess just remains an existing original creation and being
@NitroIndigo
Ай бұрын
@@stationmasterkuma Sounds like something that would happen in Stories of Sodor.
@greenturtlgaming2554
Ай бұрын
@@BrentSudricThen the replica contains part of the original’s soul, kind of like a Horcrux in the Wizarding World. Take the replica John Bull, for instance.
@DSK_Terrence_Official
Ай бұрын
PLEASE MAKE PART 2, I LOVED THIS. and the Sodor Railway Repair's based on the Knox Kershaw Ballast Spreader 2:40. And theyre 78 A3's around now
@HarrytheEngine
Ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see Sir Hayden and Sir Handel meet for the first time tomorrow.
@derekp2674
Ай бұрын
I hope you enjoyed that. Yesterday, Sir Handel left Wharf, to start its road trip back home.
@astronomical_numbers
Ай бұрын
i like how the chaps at crovan gate's could fix issues rampant in a lot of locomotives
@Error_Detected404
Ай бұрын
I got back into Thomas recently, and your videos going over your models inspire me to make my own customs. It's nice having my favorite franchise as a kid still be with me in a new form. One day I'll make a custom Arthur or Emily for HO or OO scale, just to satisfy that child side within, because all the characters having a real world basis is so cool
@LimpBizkitMix
Ай бұрын
I played the Terrier chuffing sfx for my dog and he perked up lmao
@ABellEngine
Ай бұрын
2 hours of talking train lore? Gotta add this to my "Thomas lore" playlist.
@Daniel_Huffman
Ай бұрын
My personal favorite rationalization for Bert's seemingly inconsistent age comes from a commenter on SamTheTrainFan's Arlesdale Railway history video, who speculated that Bert's rebuild led to the three engines jokingly saying that Bert was a younger engine. Given that characters have been described as "feeling like a new engine" after receiving upgrades or rebuilds, this theory does have precedence.
@robertb7918
Ай бұрын
Regarding the class 40 diesel's number, 4711 (four - seven - eleven) is the brand name of Echt Kolnich Wasser (yes I know I should put dots over the o), the German version of Eu de Cologne. Probably irrelevant... unless it implied that he smelt nice.
@enisra_bowman
Ай бұрын
uhm, do you realize that eu de Cologne is the french Translation of "Kölnisch Wasser" and everybody else copied it?
@robertb7918
Ай бұрын
@@enisra_bowman No I didn't realise that the German version was the original. My German mother found adverts for 4711 quite funny because by the 70s Germans were used to the French version as standard.
@joshuariddensdale2126
Ай бұрын
It always puzzles me that, in the books, Sir Handel and Peter Sam were repainted red, but in the TV show, they remained in their original blue and green, respectively. Similarly, Donald and Douglas were repainted blue in the books, but remained in their black livery in the show.
@RicardoGaming09
Ай бұрын
Because britt and david wanted the Skarloey engines to stand out and i don't known about the scottish twins, maybe Because there no black painted engines in the series at the time, Diesel was the first but not owned by sir topham hatt
@Pyrotrainthing
Ай бұрын
46:46 If you think about it it actually mirrors a lot of the treatment veterans of World War 1 got, notably in Britain. Stanley wasn't regauged right, and he couldn't help his faults becuase of that, but instead of caring about their engine and fixing the problem the Mid Sodor decided to turn him into a pumping engine, he may have had bad manners but their maintenance department was also bad for not noticing the problem.
@StillAlexander
Ай бұрын
Hot damn 10:23 shot me into the past. So I grew up in Milton Keynes (Tug missed the N in Keynes but that's okay) and I *loved* this museum. It's got such an eclectic mix of stuff, like one room dedicated to the history of the telephone, one building entirely dedicated to transport (probably why they have a train on display) and one for lawnmowers. Hell, I even volunteered there for a while I loved the place so much. I don't live there any more but if anyone who reads this is ever bored and in the area, give them a visit from me. Thanks for those memories back, Tug.
@sglenny001
Ай бұрын
Similar to the Lincoln museum then but somehow Milton Keynes gets the better stuff
@ReviCat
Ай бұрын
43:57 note the USA S100 class (Rosie's class) were to replace the E2s when they all got scrapped during the second World war
@RowanMackenzie
Ай бұрын
Holy shit the effort it must have taken to do all those timestamps haha
@TobyOliverHenryFan
Ай бұрын
5:14 That explains its modern day appearance! I always wonder why the real engine looks different from every depiction of it. Minus Stephen that is. It would have been funny if in King Of The Railway, Thomas mentioned how he had seen Stephen before but he had no face or smokebox. Stephen would probably explain to him that that was a replica of him that Thomas had seen. But alas.
@HammieBone
Ай бұрын
So much lore behind a model Train “Kids” shows
@ScottMalkinsonisW
Ай бұрын
The realism of the basis is one of the many reasons this franchise is so beautiful.
@snowyfolfskyroo2739
Ай бұрын
1:44:24 finally glad to see some The Works Diesel representation. We need more people talking about The Works Diesel. The Works Diesel gang rise up
@toby.fan9198
Ай бұрын
25:49 I think he was saying that in quotation marks, as earlier in the story, Rex and Mike were teasing Bert and saying young-ins these days. When Bert knows that he’s older then them, I hope you get my meaning
@Revolver-Ocelot
Ай бұрын
Noticed that this was getting teased for days and I'm not disappointed. I know what I'm going to be doing with my evening!
@spencers5898
Ай бұрын
Never ask Toby what he was doing in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.
@NightRunnerAlec
Ай бұрын
1:46:23 omg that's my video I feel so honoured!!! 😁😁😁
@lt.bagelbites6969
Ай бұрын
“oh boy I hope he covers the Sodor Ballast laying machine” 2:38
@engineerskalinera
Ай бұрын
I like to think Iron Duke's mustache is real, because he's actually old - he IS a rebuilt Austerity, if you think about it.
@emersoninfinitystone5785
Ай бұрын
1:19:04 It's actually worth pointing out that, yes, while Mallard holds the undisputed title as the world's fastest steam engine, Duchess Of Hamilton is still today wildly known as her greatest rival, and officially acknowledged to have been more than capable of eclipsing her record of 126mph, given the same track and conditions.
@MattiusHawkEye
Ай бұрын
Blimey, a Smudger clip *without the laughter sound playing? Miracles do happen
@nwsimon
Ай бұрын
it always strikes me as odd that the Works Diesel - a loco that runs short journeys from a works in a small island - is of a class that was running long distance express trains until the 2000s
@davidty2006
Ай бұрын
and heavy freight...
@happymark1668
Ай бұрын
52:20 I got scared for a second cause I didn’t see the picture at first
@Hsa-hn3de
Ай бұрын
Fr 💀💀💀
@jamesthomas5109
Ай бұрын
11:20 hopefully we can learn more about these other boxcab engines, aside from Neil and the other Sodor and Mainland railway engines. 🛤
@DragonStar524
Ай бұрын
I kind of wished that each of these classes could've been preserved. They are magnificent pieces of machinery.
@GreaterCaliforniaProductions
Ай бұрын
14:14 I’m surprised no one mentioned Tug is using the book pronouncing of Rheneas
@barryfortnite3849
18 күн бұрын
I immediately went to the comments when I heard his pronunciation lmao
@_GuestFive
Ай бұрын
Yeah we absolutely need a follow up video with the inspirations for Flora, Hiro, Molly, Murdoch, Ryan etc… Honestly the Character/Map/Lore stuff are my favourite videos you do Tugs.
@TheTrainMaster15
Ай бұрын
During Gordon’s segment you say that the most obvious difference between the A1s and A3s is the banjo dome. This is not entirely accurate. Many A3s went a long time without a banjo dome, Ladas being one of them. The best way to tell them apart is by seeing if the smokebox has the new covers for the larger superheater header, installed only on the A3s
@Baddiebearhugs14
Ай бұрын
I’m going on a plane and I’ll be downloading this video to watch!
@TobyOliverHenryFan
Ай бұрын
1:26:16 Hold On! 199?! Who knew Spamcan was actually a steamer!😂
@joshuaW5621
Ай бұрын
Spamcan: Me? A steamer?! Preposterous! That’s just a number!
@mr99gto
Ай бұрын
Fantastic video as usual mate. On the note of old stuck up, I wanted to share this fun fact, that the incident with old stuck up, that was based around a real incident which involved preserved Gresley A4, Sir Nigel Gresley, where it knocked a hole in the wall of the shed it was moving into.
@GeorgeTankerYT
Ай бұрын
This was a very fun, interesting, and entertaining video! I can't imagine how much it took you to search everything. And wow, your editing in here was quite good! Not to mention that you exceeded at your voice. It never became monotone, nor boring. I honestly didn't feel like 2 ours have passed until you said it. Very good job!
@andydoms2001
Ай бұрын
The realistic nature of the show with basing every engine off real engines is such a crucial part of the franchise’s appeal and I can’t believe no one at Mattel either gets that or cares!!!
@jake_0788
Ай бұрын
honey wake up, 2 hour Unlucky Tug video dropped
@RandomSam-b3w
Ай бұрын
Real
@superpaytonmars8852
20 күн бұрын
30:21 Gee thanks, you made me think of Percy being voiced by Willem Dafoe. Topham: I think I'll have Percy pull Annie and Clarabel while Thomas is gone. Percy: Misery, misery, misery, that's what you've chosen.
@williamclark4816
Ай бұрын
The video I've always wanted has FINALLY ARRIVED! THANK YOU TUG!!
@ThomasAndRandomRobloxGames
Ай бұрын
The thing about the nuclear test thing is scary to me because I guess in the RWS, that engine was alive.
@POTC_Oscarandfriens2.0
Ай бұрын
if Toby knew what 1020 was capable of, he probably wouldn't have helped him. (if you've seen Blue Snowplough's horror series, especially Railspin Splitspace, you KNOW what he is)
@samclarke8543
Ай бұрын
Oh dear lord. I still remember that scene in one of the episodes where he launched his face at Rusty.
@POTC_Oscarandfriens2.0
Ай бұрын
@@samclarke8543 i still remember 1020 and Hawin's conversation
@jimmythemineengine3585
Ай бұрын
Additionally, the LMS numbers assigned to Donald and Douglas were previously worn by two CR Class 30 engines, which were themselves superheated versions of the 652s
@jamesthomas5109
Ай бұрын
30:30 those warehouse engines need their own stories too. 😊
@NewController01
Ай бұрын
1:21:05 to mention this real quick as a matter of fact, the LMS DID actually build their own corridor tender, I think this was what they were going for when designing Duchess's character
@NoahWilliamsTheParodyEntertain
Ай бұрын
It’s so amazing how much detail and information you put in your videos. I absolutely adore this channel.
@pizzaplanettruck9761
Ай бұрын
According to a lecture, Frank originally was going to be based on Perkins' steam outline form with a green livery. Funnily enough, this means that he actually DID know about Perkins (then known as the Passenger Tractor), and left him out of the book on purpose. This comes from CrovanWorks on Deviantart, where he suggested that Awdry, being a steam enthusiast, took offence to a diesel pretending to be a steam engine.
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