These three are probably my favourites in the Stories of Sodor series. These three having a podcast also works because they jump off each other very well. Good job! 👌
Interesting first episode to the podcast, never thought James would had a lot of knowledge of cultural landmarks of Scotland. Never heard of The Wee Hoose until now but after hearing this, it sounds very interesting. As for any future topics, I would like to hear them talking about weird stories they’ve heard from passengers over the years or talk about their thoughts on modern technology. It’s a good start, looking forward to see more of this podcast. Great work, Victor!
Here’s a topic I’d like you to discuss: The debate on if City of Truro or Flying Scotsman was the first steam locomotive to reach 100MPH. And here’s my question: Are there any other “illnesses” non-faceless vehicles can come down with which can potentially lead to their death besides metal fatigue?
Is it strange that it took me all this time to wonder about engine eyesight? Gordon is reading an article on quite a small screen here and that's common for both steam & diesel engines. I'm now wondering about the ranges of their vision and how they keep seeing ahead while travelling at speed without getting irritated or needing goggles/glasses.
Nice podcast! Really captures such intriguing facts and insights. It's fascinating to learn new things. A good topic that I can think of is looking at different designs of locomotives that are such an oddity like a Fontaine locomotive in America, for example.
Questions for the 3 of them: • What were your reactions when Diana, Princess Of Wales, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, And Queen Elizabeth II passed away? • Where were you guys when 9/11 occurred? • Assuming if Rebecca is there with you guys; what do you think of her? Would she appear in the Stories Of Sodor? Question for Gordon: • How do you react to fans shipping you with Rebecca? Question for James: • How do you react when fans still think you're a vain engine due to the show? Question for Henry: • What do you think of HiT (early CGI series) and Mattel butchering your character?
You know, being a lego person who's UA-cam is his lego models, I really like listening to something in the background, good on you Victor! Hope to see more of 345!
The idea that engines need to catch up on sleep if they are pushed to hard, could be a good way of introducing Dennis. He could arrive on Sodor, the other engines call him lazy, only for Sir Topham to reveal that he's resting on 'Doctor's Orders'.
My Questions: 1. *Spoilers Ahead for Doctor Who* What do YOU Think of the 13th Doctor's Regeneration into the "14th Doctor" (AKA, the 10th Doctor)? 2. What was the Best and Worst Movie/TV Show of the MCU's Phase Four, in your opinions? 3. When will you guys put out Podcasts? Weekly or Monthly?
Wonderful introduction to the podcast, Victor! Questions: 1. Do non-faceless celebrate their birthdays? 2. Are their certain vehicles that can’t gain a face? 3. Could the Half-Engine, or something similar her, exist in this universe?
I know a lot of Scottish culture and history. I hadn't heard of this! The story is intriguing, so much so that it was possibly quite true ! I have a challenge for all three of you.. We have just come through Christmas. What's your favourite Christmas Carol ? Over to you.. Guys!!!
There's some old mines near where I used to live, the entry is caved in so people can't, but there rumour that some of the old engines from the railroad who built the mines are still down there. Still in use, far far away from the surface. Also if your wondering where these mines are there in Brentwood, Tennessee. If you want to know where the entryway is, it's near the highway exit where the rail line goes under the interstate. The entryway is covered up and block now, so all you'll find is so old tools, rocks, and some old scrap metal.
It was really great to finally see the podcast be made. 👍🏻 Also another topic for your podcast could be about other people's Thomas and friends fan-made content. And my in-universe question is Have you ever imagine what it would be like to awaken as a different engine class or gauge? or even as a completely different non-faceless vehicle?.
In serbia there also is a tiny house on Drina river. If you mind you could read it if you want. Soo back in the day, the only master of the river where the pepole in kayaks and kanoos. There is a bolder in the midle of the river, soo copule of youngster created a platfor on it. Over the years they added more and more stuff on it. As for the bolder in the midle of the river there is also a myth how it got there. In folklore, there is a prince called Marko(he is a real person, but since we were under Otoman rule, stories were created to give pepole hope of liberation). So he with his hores was passing throw the area untill he ran into a river. He didnt want his horse to get wet so he took a bolder and threw it into the river and with two hops he whent across. Thanks for reading this :)
Excellent first podcast, Victor! Would definintely like to see more like this in the future! Don't suppose a possible pitch for a reboot for T&F is an option for future podcasts?
Them pronouncing house that way ('hoose') reminds me of how I first heard that pronunciation in Walt Disney's "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad". Made me wonder back then why they used that pronunciation.
There was a small house that was the size of a bedroom, it didnt get sold and it became abandoned and was soon covered in trees Edit: henry would love that lol
In universe question; How do non-faceless steam engines, or any non-faceless vehicles with a smoke box get their smoke box cleaned? Do they just sneeze it out? If so, how many times?
If you are looking for questions for another one of these Victor then I've got one for the engine's anatomy. If the steam engines were to open their mouths and someone looked down their throats, what would they find? Would you just see their boiler tubes since their faces are the smoke box doors? Or do they actually have throat anatomy? I can't imagen why. We as humans have throats to eat and breathe, but I doubt the engines have lungs or stomachs. So do they have throats but only the essentials? We as humans have uvulas to stop food from going up our noses when we swallow, but since the engines can't eat I imagen, would they have one? Same for teeth, we only need our incisors to speak with, every other tooth like molars and canines are for eating food, so again, I wonder if the engines even have a full mouth of teeth. I got a few more anatomy questions but I think I've contemplated engine faces enough for today.
I have a good question. Can an engine come back to life. Like if an engine dies in an accident and then is rebuilt. Could they come back to life, or is a new engine made?
So the first episode is about a local Scottish landmark hoax that's around 30 years old but believed by outsiders to be 200. Very interesting. If these are the topics of the 345 Podcast then I might tune in more often.
Ok yes, I absolutely love this, this is the greatest thing to come out in recent time following the scp of sodor series As for a question, mine would be what is the most painful breakdown for a non faceless vehicle?
I have a couple of queries for the lads. Regarding legality: how is the surname of an NFV determined? Is the vehicle born knowing their full name or is the surname come from an external source like the designer of the vehicle? Regarding anatomy: what are the faces of the vehicles made of? They seem pliant like organic tissue but dialogue from the Sodor Specials suggest they aren't biological. Regarding abilities: can an NFV control the mechanisms of a faceless vehicle (such as the brakes of wagons or the cranes of a breakdown train) just by being coupled together? The choice of wording during Peter's trial suggest that he was solely responsible for firing the cannon without any input from any crew the cannon seemed it would require. Thanks Victor
These three having their own podcast is a blessing
Yes indeed
OUI OUI
three big guys in a podcast
And a short lived one... 😔
Wouldn't mind a wee hoose in the middle of a lake myself lol
Nice little spin-off! Looking forward to seeing more
These three are probably my favourites in the Stories of Sodor series. These three having a podcast also works because they jump off each other very well. Good job! 👌
A perfect start to the 345 podcast
NGL i would actually love to see a podcast about Gordon, James and Henry
These three are a treat.
This is a great podcast. I also think it’d be cool if Thomas, Percy, and Toby had one too.
I agree
@@rjharmonproductions Great name for it right here: The Ffarquhar podcast.
@@elifreemantle80 yesses
YES. JUST YES.
It would probably be too much for victor
Interesting first episode to the podcast, never thought James would had a lot of knowledge of cultural landmarks of Scotland. Never heard of The Wee Hoose until now but after hearing this, it sounds very interesting. As for any future topics, I would like to hear them talking about weird stories they’ve heard from passengers over the years or talk about their thoughts on modern technology.
It’s a good start, looking forward to see more of this podcast. Great work, Victor!
Such an iconic trio
Great work with this Victor and I look forward to future episodes.
How about that? The drama queens of Sodor finally starting their podcast and it's awesome. Can't wait to see more.
YES! This will be the BEST SERIES, besides the stories of sodor
YAYAYAYAYAY FINALLY
In all seriousness, I’ve been excited for this for ages. Great job victor ❤
Well, what an intriguing podcast. Looking forward to more... 😁
Do you know what ryhmes with Wee hoose??😏
@@roaropgard8575What?
@@Diamond_Jubilee it's on da loose😅
IVE BEEN SO HYPED FOR THIS
Here’s a topic I’d like you to discuss: The debate on if City of Truro or Flying Scotsman was the first steam locomotive to reach 100MPH. And here’s my question: Are there any other “illnesses” non-faceless vehicles can come down with which can potentially lead to their death besides metal fatigue?
This was a bit of good fun! Well done, Victor!
Me: I think I'm starting to become a fan of Podcasts now.
Marth: I might be adoring it.
Is it strange that it took me all this time to wonder about engine eyesight? Gordon is reading an article on quite a small screen here and that's common for both steam & diesel engines. I'm now wondering about the ranges of their vision and how they keep seeing ahead while travelling at speed without getting irritated or needing goggles/glasses.
Finally the podcast of the century
Now THIS is what we need!
ok this the best thing i watched
So good
I think a awesome topic would be the history of trains (like the origins of trains, etc.)in general! Love this podcast already❤
Nice podcast! Really captures such intriguing facts and insights. It's fascinating to learn new things. A good topic that I can think of is looking at different designs of locomotives that are such an oddity like a Fontaine locomotive in America, for example.
Questions for the 3 of them:
• What were your reactions when Diana, Princess Of Wales, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, And Queen Elizabeth II passed away?
• Where were you guys when 9/11 occurred?
• Assuming if Rebecca is there with you guys; what do you think of her? Would she appear in the Stories Of Sodor?
Question for Gordon:
• How do you react to fans shipping you with Rebecca?
Question for James:
• How do you react when fans still think you're a vain engine due to the show?
Question for Henry:
• What do you think of HiT (early CGI series) and Mattel butchering your character?
Great Job Gordon
Very nice, Victor
You know, being a lego person who's UA-cam is his lego models, I really like listening to something in the background, good on you Victor! Hope to see more of 345!
The idea that engines need to catch up on sleep if they are pushed to hard, could be a good way of introducing Dennis. He could arrive on Sodor, the other engines call him lazy, only for Sir Topham to reveal that he's resting on 'Doctor's Orders'.
I'm glad this podcast exists. I don't think I'd be able to live without this
Beautiful just beautiful, this is the best thing ever!
This is an awesome podcast! I like it already!
Can't wait for more of the podcast. It sounds nice.
Looks good I'm going to watch it now
Edit:just finished watching this reminds me of a small house in Conwy wales and in York England
This is a perfect match for the channel Victor! It is great interesting video to watch! Can’t wait for more! Continue the great work!
I love the potential this side series has and hope to see more
This made doing laundry significantly more enjoyable!
This podcast is rock great job victor
Yooo this bouta be epic
My Questions:
1. *Spoilers Ahead for Doctor Who* What do YOU Think of the 13th Doctor's Regeneration into the "14th Doctor" (AKA, the 10th Doctor)?
2. What was the Best and Worst Movie/TV Show of the MCU's Phase Four, in your opinions?
3. When will you guys put out Podcasts? Weekly or Monthly?
Thanks for the information!
Interesting
We actually have something similar in my country.
Wonderful introduction to the podcast, Victor!
Questions:
1. Do non-faceless celebrate their birthdays?
2. Are their certain vehicles that can’t gain a face?
3. Could the Half-Engine, or something similar her, exist in this universe?
I'm suprised this isn't victor yelling at himself.
I know a lot of Scottish culture and history. I hadn't heard of this! The story is intriguing, so much so that it was possibly quite true !
I have a challenge for all three of you.. We have just come through Christmas. What's your favourite Christmas Carol ? Over to you.. Guys!!!
Hope you had a good Christmas and best wishes to you and your family and your friends Happy New Year to you and everyone who see this
Man the podcast finally got started after like, 2 years
There's some old mines near where I used to live, the entry is caved in so people can't, but there rumour that some of the old engines from the railroad who built the mines are still down there. Still in use, far far away from the surface. Also if your wondering where these mines are there in Brentwood, Tennessee. If you want to know where the entryway is, it's near the highway exit where the rail line goes under the interstate. The entryway is covered up and block now, so all you'll find is so old tools, rocks, and some old scrap metal.
The 3 of them mentioned making a podcast 2 years back in the *_test_* short. Good to see they finally did it!
Spectacular I'd love to see more
I hope to God that this becomes an ongoing series. I love it so much! Also, happy New Year Victor.
It was really great to finally see the podcast be made. 👍🏻
Also another topic for your podcast could be about other people's Thomas and friends fan-made content.
And my in-universe question is Have you ever imagine what it would be like to awaken as a different engine class or gauge? or even as a completely different non-faceless vehicle?.
Pogcast
my question is what is the average life span of a non faceless vehicle and does it depend on what type of vehicle it is
A great first episode of this podcast! Is this going to be a weekly thing from now on?
Won't lie. 345 is off to a good start. I think a good topic would be about haunted locations on rails, including the Hoosiac tunnel in Massachusetts.
I love the concept of this
I think these three having a podcast makes sense because they’re three of Vic’s best characters as far as acting is concerned.
In serbia there also is a tiny house on Drina river. If you mind you could read it if you want.
Soo back in the day, the only master of the river where the pepole in kayaks and kanoos. There is a bolder in the midle of the river, soo copule of youngster created a platfor on it. Over the years they added more and more stuff on it.
As for the bolder in the midle of the river there is also a myth how it got there. In folklore, there is a prince called Marko(he is a real person, but since we were under Otoman rule, stories were created to give pepole hope of liberation). So he with his hores was passing throw the area untill he ran into a river. He didnt want his horse to get wet so he took a bolder and threw it into the river and with two hops he whent across.
Thanks for reading this :)
My favorite trio doing a podcast best day yet
I’m pretty happy this is here!
Excellent first podcast, Victor! Would definintely like to see more like this in the future! Don't suppose a possible pitch for a reboot for T&F is an option for future podcasts?
Don’t worry I’m a Scottish person but I’m not mad about the Scottish pronunciations
Them pronouncing house that way ('hoose') reminds me of how I first heard that pronunciation in Walt Disney's "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad". Made me wonder back then why they used that pronunciation.
I'm so going to enjoy this.
Finally the podcast is here
I like that James' whistle from the fourth season is used.
perfect cannot wait for episode 2
This is great
Good podcast that was.
Also I have never heard of this Wee Hoose before.
Honestly didn't know about the fake house in Scotland, I rather enjoyed it thanks.
That was amazing.
I've been waiting for then to do a podcast for so long.
Quite cool that the Big Engines have a podcast.
Let's gooooooo!!!!!!!!!
My question is, if non-faceless vehicles range from aircraft to motorcars, what can’t they be? Besides anything that isn’t machine of course
God I need more of this
There was a small house that was the size of a bedroom, it didnt get sold and it became abandoned and was soon covered in trees
Edit: henry would love that lol
Now we need the 1 6 7 podcast lol
This is beautiful
I hope you do more of these
The sodor version of Distractible
I would like you guys to talk about the Harry Potter Franchise, and whether or not the cursed child is canon.
this is gold
Love it
In universe question; How do non-faceless steam engines, or any non-faceless vehicles with a smoke box get their smoke box cleaned? Do they just sneeze it out? If so, how many times?
If you are looking for questions for another one of these Victor then I've got one for the engine's anatomy. If the steam engines were to open their mouths and someone looked down their throats, what would they find? Would you just see their boiler tubes since their faces are the smoke box doors? Or do they actually have throat anatomy? I can't imagen why. We as humans have throats to eat and breathe, but I doubt the engines have lungs or stomachs. So do they have throats but only the essentials? We as humans have uvulas to stop food from going up our noses when we swallow, but since the engines can't eat I imagen, would they have one? Same for teeth, we only need our incisors to speak with, every other tooth like molars and canines are for eating food, so again, I wonder if the engines even have a full mouth of teeth. I got a few more anatomy questions but I think I've contemplated engine faces enough for today.
Neat!
I have a question for the nonfaceless vehicles. Do they all know how wonderful they are? I think you engines are the best!
They finally did it, a podcast
Question for future podcast
How do they inject Green Water into non-faceless rolling stock?
I have a good question. Can an engine come back to life. Like if an engine dies in an accident and then is rebuilt. Could they come back to life, or is a new engine made?
So the first episode is about a local Scottish landmark hoax that's around 30 years old but believed by outsiders to be 200. Very interesting. If these are the topics of the 345 Podcast then I might tune in more often.
Joe Roegan has been real quiet since this dropped
Really wanna find the wee hoose. Here’s hoping for more from the 345 crew.
This is awesome
Ok yes, I absolutely love this, this is the greatest thing to come out in recent time following the scp of sodor series
As for a question, mine would be what is the most painful breakdown for a non faceless vehicle?
My money is on a damage to the combustion engine, like when Edward's boiler burst or a high speed car crash.
I have a couple of queries for the lads.
Regarding legality: how is the surname of an NFV determined? Is the vehicle born knowing their full name or is the surname come from an external source like the designer of the vehicle?
Regarding anatomy: what are the faces of the vehicles made of? They seem pliant like organic tissue but dialogue from the Sodor Specials suggest they aren't biological.
Regarding abilities: can an NFV control the mechanisms of a faceless vehicle (such as the brakes of wagons or the cranes of a breakdown train) just by being coupled together? The choice of wording during Peter's trial suggest that he was solely responsible for firing the cannon without any input from any crew the cannon seemed it would require.
Thanks Victor
One little detail from a hardcore thomas fan I received was James’ “whistle” isn’t the original one but the series 4/5 variant