22:56 I was the guy in the sort of purple shirt in the right side of the coach leaning over into the middle coach with the Thumbs up. It was such an honour to meet you. You were one of the first Thomas UA-camrs I ever started watching and meeting you was an absolute highlight of the weekend.
22:50 The guy wearing the rucksack and hat is me, EngineMan. It was an amazing event and an absolute pleasure to meet you T1E2H3. You sir, are one of the greats. And as said by yourself one of the greatest things about these events is the people you meet.
@@Falconproduction9509 Hey! So sorry I didn't reply sooner, was meant to ages ago but life got in the way. Glad to hear you watch the Garry's Mod Mid Sodor Railway Stories! :D
18:00 That actually scared me. I read the comments before seeing this moment and I thought I could predict it, but nope. I was caught off guard by how it played out.
Geez. First The Unlucky Tug was at an Awdry Extravaganza, then Thomas1Edward2Henry3 goes to one! Whoever is gonna go to one next? Really nice video T1E2H3! Really wish I could have been there to go, going to the Talyllyn Railway is definitely on my bucket list of things that I would like to do at some point in the future. Hey, maybe I'll get to go someday, you never know!
In regards to your question at 17:33, the actual steam locomotives only came as far as the bottom of the incline - the empty wagons would be hauled up the incline (known as the Alltwyllt Incline) and then from the top where you were, the path that carries on was a horse-drawn tramway to the next incline (Cantrybedd) where the empty wagons would again be hauled up it by the weight of loaded wagons coming down. Once at the top of the Cantrybedd incline, the empty wagons had reached the slate cutting sheds where they would be loaded with finished cut slates and sent back down both inclines to meet the Railway, and then transported down to Tywyn Wharf for the slate to be transferred to the standard gauge wagons - which would then take the slate via rail across the country, or 10 minutes down the mainline to Aberdyfi and transferred to boats to be shipped abroad. Back in those days there was no station at Nant Gwernol, the passenger service terminated at Abergynolwyn - empty wagons were brought up the Railway attached behind the brake van. Once at Aber, the coaches would be left in the platform and the engine would propel the wagons up to what is now Nant Gwernol - which was 3 tracks that converged into one, and then split into the two lines that went up the incline. It wouldn't be until 1976 that the line to Nant was opened for passengers, after around 7/8 years of work to upgrade the line to passenger standards and building the new station. The Quarry closed after a bad collapse in December 1946, and the volunteers of the Preservation Society took over the Railway in 1951.
What an interesting theory! So that’s why they placed the piece of track at the bottom of the slope of the incline. It’s that the inspiration of the track plans for the Skarloey Slate Quarry?
@@DieselD182 It's not a theory - it's fact. We know that's what happened. The track at the bottom of the incline is to allude to what used to be there and a wagon will be placed upon it in the future! I'm unsure in regards to a Quarry track plan, as we never see the Skarloey's slate quarry in the books - just where the final incline meets the Railway, where Peter Sam has his accident with the slate waggons.
This being the second time I’ve visited, I’ve noticed that there’s a certain magic when on the Talyllyn. It really feels like we travel back in time to the golden age of steam when there. Goes without saying that my friends and I will be there again for the 5th event! Once again, it was wonderful getting to meet you! Until next time! ;)
Looks like it was a fantastic time you lot had. Last time I visited the railway was in 2015, before they started hosting these yearly events. So I hope to visit there for next year's extraveganza, and if you decide to revisit next year I'd be stoked! :)
It was amazing seeing you there and seeing my customs in the video. Glad to see the Air Drying clay TUGS Models I did at Flycheese Studio being featured.
I amount of love and care that go into these events and the creativity of the fandom is truly beyond words! I wish could go to an Awdry Extravaganza but hey like All At See…Sometimes the best travels are the ones we can dream about :p I also love how you can just walk up to someone and hit up a conversation without it being awkward
8:57 There's my James! (I only noticed yesterday that I had lost his smug face... oops) I was the Scottish lad near the tents that you talked to, was nice seeing you in person! Hope to see you again if you do end up planning to come for the 80th next year!
I think I'll be going next year! I was supposed to go this year but didn't get to. Also 8:36 the South Park merchandise in with the Thomas merchandise was hilarious
That was a great video and I'm glad you had fun. that is awesome that you got to meet your fans, and I did recognize some of the Thomas UA-camrs. If I go back to the U.K. I would go to Whales, and I would love to visit the Talyllyn Railway. I have a question When you were in the U.K. did you visit The Bluebell Railway or the National Railway Museum in York?
@@dougsfilmtv9810 I visited the Bluebell Railway before I came home and I’ll do a video of that! I didn’t make it to York this trip but have been to that museum several times as my grandparents live about an hour from there. It’s my favorite museum in the world!
@@Thomas1Edward2Henry3 I have been to the Bluebell Railway back in 2022, and I will tell you this when we were planning on going to the Bluebell Railway the Flying Scotsman was supposed to be there and we had tickets to ride it and then it got cancelled because it was going under repairs and there was a supply chain shortage. When we visited the Bluebell Railway, I did see the real-life Stepney and I also saw Henry's real-life counterpart and Rebecca's real-life counterpart. When I was at the National Railway Museum in York and that museum is fantastic because the engines I saw are from my childhood through Thomas and Friends and I have to ask you this interesting question what was your favorite engine you saw at the museum? For me it would be Emily's real-life counterpart the Stirling Single Locomotive. Another one I liked was the Mallard.
I use both dubs depending on the circumstances and what I feel fits better. For the cow breakfast quote the Angelis line was just too quiet. Carlins Smudger laugh was used for the shot of Dolgoch because I had the line again in the cave. The Angelis laughing sounded creepier and is more of a meme sound so I thought it fit the cave better.
I honestly think you should eventually go to the corrish railway . The one reason on why is so funny … they have there no7 engine that is the same basis as Peter sam exept bright red … who dose that remind you of ? “The filmmaker couldn’t be arsed to figure out the difference between n scale and 009” Yeah it’s real Horace . Only difference being without the sideplates . And the even funnier thing is just on the festiniog not to far away is prince … both your models in close proximity of eachother in wales 😂😂😂 If your coming next year I recomend bring Horace with you on your trip . It’s a common thing for people to do to this kind of event . And not to mention running on the layout in the tent . I am bringing my skarloey with me so maybe bring Horace with you . He could get a fairly large crowd . I mean I am bringing skarloey and terrier 55 Stepney (max) brings his Stepney 00 model everywhere And I will be doing the same with my skarloey in due time . Tho I also came to the event . And maybe next year being Horace to see real Horace . Hope to see you there if I can … if you want to find me I will wear my talylln shirt with sir handel and rusty on it in bright blue with a dark brown more black Afro hair style and mixed race in skin colour and 5,3 in height with glasses … and my models 😂 . Just if you want to ever see me and don’t know what I look like there ya are . Bye thomas1edward2henry3 and thanks for being cool
That freaking troublesome truck you put in when you were leaving the quarry ruins actually made me jump lmao 😂
Geez!!
Me too! That caught me off guard!
Same here
17:50 It was a jumpscare to be sure.
22:56 I was the guy in the sort of purple shirt in the right side of the coach leaning over into the middle coach with the Thumbs up.
It was such an honour to meet you. You were one of the first Thomas UA-camrs I ever started watching and meeting you was an absolute highlight of the weekend.
lucky man
Hello there
@@LindseyTate13 Hello there
22:50 The guy wearing the rucksack and hat is me, EngineMan. It was an amazing event and an absolute pleasure to meet you T1E2H3. You sir, are one of the greats. And as said by yourself one of the greatest things about these events is the people you meet.
I remember meeting you and omg how was I so dumb to not realise you narrated the mid sodor stories
@@Falconproduction9509 Hey! So sorry I didn't reply sooner, was meant to ages ago but life got in the way.
Glad to hear you watch the Garry's Mod Mid Sodor Railway Stories! :D
18:00 That actually scared me.
I read the comments before seeing this moment and I thought I could predict it, but nope.
I was caught off guard by how it played out.
I got jumpscare by that too. 😂
I'm the blonde guy singing Ernie at 21:35. Had no idea you were even there!
prove it
@@TAFGuy thats not very nice
@@ThomasTheorist im sowwwwy :(((((((
@@TAFGuy ERNIE
@@ThomasTheorist NO WAY
Geez. First The Unlucky Tug was at an Awdry Extravaganza, then Thomas1Edward2Henry3 goes to one! Whoever is gonna go to one next?
Really nice video T1E2H3! Really wish I could have been there to go, going to the Talyllyn Railway is definitely on my bucket list of things that I would like to do at some point in the future. Hey, maybe I'll get to go someday, you never know!
My bet is Victor Tanzig
In regards to your question at 17:33, the actual steam locomotives only came as far as the bottom of the incline - the empty wagons would be hauled up the incline (known as the Alltwyllt Incline) and then from the top where you were, the path that carries on was a horse-drawn tramway to the next incline (Cantrybedd) where the empty wagons would again be hauled up it by the weight of loaded wagons coming down. Once at the top of the Cantrybedd incline, the empty wagons had reached the slate cutting sheds where they would be loaded with finished cut slates and sent back down both inclines to meet the Railway, and then transported down to Tywyn Wharf for the slate to be transferred to the standard gauge wagons - which would then take the slate via rail across the country, or 10 minutes down the mainline to Aberdyfi and transferred to boats to be shipped abroad.
Back in those days there was no station at Nant Gwernol, the passenger service terminated at Abergynolwyn - empty wagons were brought up the Railway attached behind the brake van. Once at Aber, the coaches would be left in the platform and the engine would propel the wagons up to what is now Nant Gwernol - which was 3 tracks that converged into one, and then split into the two lines that went up the incline. It wouldn't be until 1976 that the line to Nant was opened for passengers, after around 7/8 years of work to upgrade the line to passenger standards and building the new station. The Quarry closed after a bad collapse in December 1946, and the volunteers of the Preservation Society took over the Railway in 1951.
What an interesting theory! So that’s why they placed the piece of track at the bottom of the slope of the incline. It’s that the inspiration of the track plans for the Skarloey Slate Quarry?
@@DieselD182 It's not a theory - it's fact. We know that's what happened.
The track at the bottom of the incline is to allude to what used to be there and a wagon will be placed upon it in the future!
I'm unsure in regards to a Quarry track plan, as we never see the Skarloey's slate quarry in the books - just where the final incline meets the Railway, where Peter Sam has his accident with the slate waggons.
@DieselD182 You realise that is, The Luke Ryan. Well known Talyllyn volunteer and historian of both Talyllyn Railway and Sodor.
I’m glad you’ve enjoyed your time at the event. It was such an honour meeting you there!
Wow, all this looks incredible! Glad you enjoyed your, bro. Wish i could’ve gone this year.
1:33 I was the guy in the dark blue coat filming Smudger/Dolgoch.
man, I'd love to attend one of these, can't wait to see what's in store next year for the 80th anniversary of the franchise
3:28 --> Holy crap! That laugh is spot-on for Smudger!
This being the second time I’ve visited, I’ve noticed that there’s a certain magic when on the Talyllyn. It really feels like we travel back in time to the golden age of steam when there. Goes without saying that my friends and I will be there again for the 5th event! Once again, it was wonderful getting to meet you! Until next time! ;)
Looks like it was a fantastic time you lot had. Last time I visited the railway was in 2015, before they started hosting these yearly events. So I hope to visit there for next year's extraveganza, and if you decide to revisit next year I'd be stoked! :)
It was amazing seeing you there and seeing my customs in the video. Glad to see the Air Drying clay TUGS Models I did at Flycheese Studio being featured.
This place is still on my bucket list for places to visit in the future,
6:53 the face you make when you’re in the middle of a prostate exam
I amount of love and care that go into these events and the creativity of the fandom is truly beyond words! I wish could go to an Awdry Extravaganza but hey like All At See…Sometimes the best travels are the ones we can dream about :p
I also love how you can just walk up to someone and hit up a conversation without it being awkward
Splendid video
8:57 There's my James! (I only noticed yesterday that I had lost his smug face... oops)
I was the Scottish lad near the tents that you talked to, was nice seeing you in person! Hope to see you again if you do end up planning to come for the 80th next year!
can't believe i've made it into an iconic video (1:09 in the pink hoodie :P)
Amazing video and very nice
THEY ARE THE NARROW GAUGE ENGINES RIDING ON NARROW GUAGE TRACK! (continue)👇
Friends like Rusty, Duncan, Fearless Freddie, Mightymac!
@@loanedengineproductions THEY’VE GOT THEIR OWN CONTROLLER MR. PERCIVAL IS HIS NAME!!!!!
@@Anton-b6s🗣🗣🗣AND THOUGH THEIR SMALL THEIR STRONG JUST THE SAME🗣🗣🗣
They’re Sodor’s best kept secret, who people hardly know.
They work with James and Thomas at the transfer yards
21:33 You saw Thomas Theorist and TheBlueE2.
Huh
20:05 Smudger’s right behind ya! 🤣
11:06 Don't confuse me for that guy LOL, but in all seriousness Trainboi17's Henry looks spectacular!
I think I'll be going next year! I was supposed to go this year but didn't get to. Also 8:36 the South Park merchandise in with the Thomas merchandise was hilarious
Please go next year so we can meet I think I'm going to be going in either June or July I'm not sure though
Sad I never got to meet you. Awesome video, it was a fantastic weekend! Wonder what the next one will do with the 80th anniversary next year
That was amazing!
It was great to meet you in person mate I hope we can see each other again maybe for next year
Ok now I’m 100% jealous. I have to go to Wales!
I hope you had a great time there I can't wait for more Horace episodes
I went to England for Christmas, but I unfortunately didn’t ride any steam engines. I envy you, man. You certainly had a great time.
I know it's in the far future Here's to hopefully a great awdry extravaganza 5 hope next year I can make it
Wonderful! Hope I can go sometime!
Good show mate 😀
Thank you my guy ❤
Tom Rolt's face is my sleep paralysis demon.
9:10 The show MUST GO ON, come rain or shine!
I hope Douglas gets overhauled soon and returns home and good luck to him on his overhaul
15:12 that could make a great story for the railway series
Looking at this railway, scenery and exhibits is making me wanna go 2 the Tallylgn railway I may go in future.
its me the kid who was in the same coach at 3:40 in the raincoat and green hat ad I also you at the Ffestiniog
18:00 Jesus Christ! I did not expect that
I want to go next year.
3:35
WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH
17:58 I knew you were going to do a Trucks joke
That was a great video and I'm glad you had fun. that is awesome that you got to meet your fans, and I did recognize some of the Thomas UA-camrs. If I go back to the U.K. I would go to Whales, and I would love to visit the Talyllyn Railway. I have a question When you were in the U.K. did you visit The Bluebell Railway or the National Railway Museum in York?
@@dougsfilmtv9810 I visited the Bluebell Railway before I came home and I’ll do a video of that! I didn’t make it to York this trip but have been to that museum several times as my grandparents live about an hour from there. It’s my favorite museum in the world!
@@Thomas1Edward2Henry3 I have been to the Bluebell Railway back in 2022, and I will tell you this when we were planning on going to the Bluebell Railway the Flying Scotsman was supposed to be there and we had tickets to ride it and then it got cancelled because it was going under repairs and there was a supply chain shortage. When we visited the Bluebell Railway, I did see the real-life Stepney and I also saw Henry's real-life counterpart and Rebecca's real-life counterpart. When I was at the National Railway Museum in York and that museum is fantastic because the engines I saw are from my childhood through Thomas and Friends and I have to ask you this interesting question what was your favorite engine you saw at the museum? For me it would be Emily's real-life counterpart the Stirling Single Locomotive. Another one I liked was the Mallard.
19:40 AN ELEPHANT?!!!
21:49 he doesn’t realize the blonde on the far right is the Thomas theorist
hmm
19:40 “only what do you take with you.” Yoda the Empire strikes back
The singing with the Earnie singers was also the guy who raced sir handle in his car
maybe...
@@ThomasTheorist yeah. Its a mystery who it was though
As someone who works at McDonalds I found the McDonald’s joke extra humorous
"My place is here and his in Wales"
Skarloey
May I ask what is the music used at 16:17? Thanks. :)
18:00
You got me good!
12:22 Anyone knows what that all says? It’s too hard to see easily so does anyone have any information about it?
Good to see my models lol
17:57 That actually scared the f**k out of me.
Did U know the person wth the blond hair singing ernieeeee
Was Thomas theriost
intresting...
I want that troublesome truck shirt
I hope you will go to the ravenglass and eskdale railway too
21:32 ERNIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
we gotta get there early
theres a charm about trains you don't get any where elise
Im in Wales now and next time i will try to go here
8:49 just wait until next year when you see my Lego models
13:29 what’s the name of the song that starts playing?
23:12 however I can’t wait to meet you next year
2:43, 3:28, & 17:55-18:00 why no UK dub in terms of being in the UK? I mean you used the UK at 20:05.
I use both dubs depending on the circumstances and what I feel fits better. For the cow breakfast quote the Angelis line was just too quiet. Carlins Smudger laugh was used for the shot of Dolgoch because I had the line again in the cave. The Angelis laughing sounded creepier and is more of a meme sound so I thought it fit the cave better.
LOOK GARY THERE I AM
I honestly think you should eventually go to the corrish railway . The one reason on why is so funny … they have there no7 engine that is the same basis as Peter sam exept bright red … who dose that remind you of ?
“The filmmaker couldn’t be arsed to figure out the difference between n scale and 009”
Yeah it’s real Horace . Only difference being without the sideplates . And the even funnier thing is just on the festiniog not to far away is prince … both your models in close proximity of eachother in wales 😂😂😂
If your coming next year I recomend bring Horace with you on your trip . It’s a common thing for people to do to this kind of event . And not to mention running on the layout in the tent . I am bringing my skarloey with me so maybe bring Horace with you . He could get a fairly large crowd . I mean I am bringing skarloey and terrier 55 Stepney (max) brings his Stepney 00 model everywhere
And I will be doing the same with my skarloey in due time .
Tho I also came to the event . And maybe next year being Horace to see real Horace .
Hope to see you there if I can … if you want to find me I will wear my talylln shirt with sir handel and rusty on it in bright blue with a dark brown more black Afro hair style and mixed race in skin colour and 5,3 in height with glasses … and my models 😂 . Just if you want to ever see me and don’t know what I look like there ya are .
Bye thomas1edward2henry3 and thanks for being cool
17:59 slate truck jumpscare
The blond guy that was a fan of underground ernieeeeeeeee was a UA-camr called Thomas theorist
cool!
18:01 gave me a jumpscare
AAAA I WANNA GO OMH
21:40 Looks like you ran into Thomas Theorist's antics.
I was just playing roblox's "Somewhere Wales" IRL
11:04 are those Lego models?
I LIKE AND LOVE ❤😊😂😅🎉😊❤😅🎉😅😊😊
1:21 HEhEHeHeHehEheHE
18:00 Jumpscare
too late we know your face
My boi pronouncing it as TIWIN when it’s pronounced TAWIN
Tuhwane
2 hi
17:57 I shit myself