Fascinating to see all the very early ideas for engines, trucks, faces, people and Sodor and compare them to what they are now. I expect it took you quite a while to put it all together. Another triumph Niall.
Only one in the end I do imagine. Six facial expressions were sculpted for him during production of the first Thomas Tank Engine special, ‘Thomas and the Magic Railroad,’ then the other two were sculpted for the second Thomas Tank Engine film, ‘Calling All Engines!.’
Fascinating to see all the very early ideas for engines, trucks, faces, people and Sodor and compare them to what they are now. I expect it took you quite a while to put it all together. Another triumph Niall.
7:49 They originally wanted to use Peter Sam instead of Rheneas
7:31 Originally Toby instead of Oliver
Another great video, Niall, love the music. Amazing all the work going on behind the scenes.
Man I wish they were pitch pilot episodes of Jack and the pack
14:27 So Cranky is always cranky.
“Ahoy there Cranky!” called Salty.
“Where have you been!?” snapped Cranky.
“And a good day to you captain!”
Interesting pics I really love these behind the scenes pics!
Who made the song that plays at 12:31? good video by the way
Carson.
A great behind the scenes needs more videos 😉
Oliver’s clenched face must have been sculpted during production of the sixth season. I do see it on the model with the windscreen wiper.
well done
I didn't know why did you haven't added Alfie's theme
Good Work With The Video.
9:42 Is that Buster’s laughing face?
Why didn’t The Pack have face reference sheets for Series 6?
So why were Daisy and BoCo never in seasons 6 & 7
Maybe the episodes just did not focus on them.
08:29 13:52 13:53 13:54 13:55
17:54
The machines were all giant props and they had to be big to fit the electronics and thingamabops to make their arms and shovels move.
Is it just me or am i confuesed where these guys are at right now 10:30
Series 6(2002) and 7(2003)
Narrated by:Alec Baldwin and Michael Brandon
So diesel 10 had two models built for him
Only one in the end I do imagine. Six facial expressions were sculpted for him during production of the first Thomas Tank Engine special, ‘Thomas and the Magic Railroad,’ then the other two were sculpted for the second Thomas Tank Engine film, ‘Calling All Engines!.’