Once more, I am FLOORED by what you’ve done. Setting this in S2 was a very unique take, and you made it work flawlessly! Jay’s narration is excellent, and the visuals are just so pleasing to the eye. Very grateful that you took time to adapt a story of mine, and I look forward to whatever is coming next!
I love this! If Daisy had continued to be involved in the classic seasons more, than we'd have stories like this, which fit her character on-par. I'd like to have seen Daisy interact with one of the vintage engines I established as residing at Crovan's Gate; A heritage interactive centre located adjacent to the Works, to house the railway's more venerable assets for display. The chaotic Firefly the Beattie Well Tank is one of these assets, and a story of the vulnerably-inclined her contrasting to the demanding Daisy is a fun one. Firefly doing a vintage train run for enthusiasts in coincidence is a nice set-up concept. Regards, Samuel Farris.
I have a feeling that this story and Thomas and the evil diesel take place at the same time since in that story Daisy was leaking oil which caused the rails to be slippery and the rails here were also slippery because of some of oil which might have been from Daisy
I like the concept of Daisy going other places on Sodor, rather than just Thomas' branchline. It makes opportunity for more varied and unique stories. This is definitely a good story in my book. However, as much as the buried truck deserves praise, this video is amazing. From the colouring of the engines and landscapes, to the lighting of the surroundings, and the stellar voice acting by JayVA. It truly has it all. I really enjoyed the scene where the driver, than stationmaster, and at last the passengers all popped up to argue with Daisy. It felt very TVS-ish. And in the end, this was video format I would love to see even more of. After several videos, youre just getting better. Overall, a fine piece of work! If I'd rank it: 10/10 Good job!
There are a lot of great things about this, but I just want to applaud your sound mixing. So many fan productions have the music overpower the narration, but here, you've got a perfectly clear narration and you can still enjoy the music as well.
I love it. Solid story. I don't know if you except ideas but here's one. The ghost of the Scrapyard: After hearing a ghost story from Thomas, Sir Topham Hatt ask Oliver to pick a special train from the scrapyard. After showing up, Oliver being spoked by a mysterious engine from the shadows Chase him out. Asking sir Topham Hatt the history of the scrapyard. This could explain why the scrapyard exists, why the engines have the issues they have and maybe secretly introduce diesel 10 in the shadows. The episode can be right after the escape episode.
I am speechless, this was so pleasing to the eyes and ears. Jay did a fantastic job as the narrator, the score was so soft and nice. The visuals are extraordinary. the lighting feels like something out of blender trying to be season 2, that may sound like a negative, but it’s not, it is beautiful. the back ground to is eye candy the sets are so well made both in the foreground and back ground, and small things like the people slowly showing up to reason with daisy was great, or her eyes shaking in rage on the last shout. this is such a great project, you have really risen the bar. Keep the phenomenal work.
0:50 Oh my gosh! Is that a model of Rick Astley on the platform?! Also, the voice you gave Daisy is one of the best fan Daisy voices I've heard in a long time!
When it comes to industrial work or anything filthy daisy is like no Im not going but good thing Edward is always at the ready what ever needs doing you can always rely on Edward to do it.
I get the feeling that this story should have been called 'Pushing Up Daisy' but was changed so that it doesn't get restricted because of the sinister connotations.
0:19 The forbidden shot: Boco and Daisy in the same scene. Britt Alcroft: [Shaken] "Wait, the face and chassis were over there--" [Points to Boco] "--and now they're over there!" [Points to Daisy] Martin Gill: "Don't be silly, how can a prop be in two places at once?"
Daisy is on Jace's patreon. His channel is linked in the description. I linked the drive folder for the Wellsworth building in a reply to another comment.
@@lowcamakesstuffThank you for the response. I saw the earlier reply to that comment, but just wanted to confirm that I could download those as well. On the other hand, though I would love to use the assets, I'm hesitant about doing so as I'm not sure I should. If I was able to use them, who or which website would I give the credit to in my videos?
Once more, I am FLOORED by what you’ve done. Setting this in S2 was a very unique take, and you made it work flawlessly! Jay’s narration is excellent, and the visuals are just so pleasing to the eye. Very grateful that you took time to adapt a story of mine, and I look forward to whatever is coming next!
oh youuuuuu 🤭
Henry roasts Daisy and other stories
man i love your style so much it's such a pleasure to work with you
Amazing adaptation! I loved seeing Daisy with all these characters you'd never expect to see with her
3:11 "Ohh, good grief!" moaned Daisy, "Will you two compose yourselves? My passengers shan't delayed by your incompetence. Rectify this out at once!"
How does their arguing effect her passengers?
Gotta say the narration in this video is superb, top quality
I love this! If Daisy had continued to be involved in the classic seasons more, than we'd have stories like this, which fit her character on-par. I'd like to have seen Daisy interact with one of the vintage engines I established as residing at Crovan's Gate; A heritage interactive centre located adjacent to the Works, to house the railway's more venerable assets for display. The chaotic Firefly the Beattie Well Tank is one of these assets, and a story of the vulnerably-inclined her contrasting to the demanding Daisy is a fun one. Firefly doing a vintage train run for enthusiasts in coincidence is a nice set-up concept. Regards, Samuel Farris.
That was a great version of the original. Daisy is still her boastful self and is always needing help at times when she needs it.
Karma has no deadline
4:51, 6:09 - Daisy's unused second series shocked face!
From 5:30 to 5:45 felt very much like the classic series. It was almost uncanny. Incredible work.
I have a feeling that this story and Thomas and the evil diesel take place at the same time since in that story Daisy was leaking oil which caused the rails to be slippery and the rails here were also slippery because of some of oil which might have been from Daisy
I like the concept of Daisy going other places on Sodor, rather than just Thomas' branchline. It makes opportunity for more varied and unique stories.
This is definitely a good story in my book. However, as much as the buried truck deserves praise, this video is amazing.
From the colouring of the engines and landscapes, to the lighting of the surroundings, and the stellar voice acting by JayVA.
It truly has it all.
I really enjoyed the scene where the driver, than stationmaster, and at last the passengers all popped up to argue with Daisy. It felt very TVS-ish.
And in the end, this was video format I would love to see even more of. After several videos, youre just getting better.
Overall, a fine piece of work! If I'd rank it: 10/10 Good job!
There are a lot of great things about this, but I just want to applaud your sound mixing. So many fan productions have the music overpower the narration, but here, you've got a perfectly clear narration and you can still enjoy the music as well.
I love it. Solid story. I don't know if you except ideas but here's one. The ghost of the Scrapyard: After hearing a ghost story from Thomas, Sir Topham Hatt ask Oliver to pick a special train from the scrapyard. After showing up, Oliver being spoked by a mysterious engine from the shadows Chase him out. Asking sir Topham Hatt the history of the scrapyard. This could explain why the scrapyard exists, why the engines have the issues they have and maybe secretly introduce diesel 10 in the shadows. The episode can be right after the escape episode.
0:37 Goof: James has Duck's whistle
I think a Dennis vs Murdoch episode would be cool
I am speechless, this was so pleasing to the eyes and ears. Jay did a fantastic job as the narrator, the score was so soft and nice. The visuals are extraordinary. the lighting feels like something out of blender trying to be season 2, that may sound like a negative, but it’s not, it is beautiful. the back ground to is eye candy the sets are so well made both in the foreground and back ground, and small things like the people slowly showing up to reason with daisy was great, or her eyes shaking in rage on the last shout. this is such a great project, you have really risen the bar. Keep the phenomenal work.
If I were Daisy I would've put on my brakes immediately.
Not that they'd do much with oily wheels
0:50 Oh my gosh! Is that a model of Rick Astley on the platform?! Also, the voice you gave Daisy is one of the best fan Daisy voices I've heard in a long time!
I was thinking the same thing.
5:21 Enough of that stupid "bad-for-my-swerves" attitude of yours, Daisy! That's no excuse!
Duck would have a field day with her by saying his iconic line
There are two ways of doing things
The great western way or the wrong way
@@cornholio329 You're right. That would put a stop to Daisy's stupid nonsense.
Well she basically is a coach with an engine XD
Edward, you are the hero. P. Yes. I'm your big fan Edward, love you, edward. Zaddock
Clever title
awesome work
When it comes to industrial work or anything filthy daisy is like no Im not going but good thing Edward is always at the ready what ever needs doing you can always rely on Edward to do it.
Oh, I thought she was dead
I get the feeling that this story should have been called 'Pushing Up Daisy' but was changed so that it doesn't get restricted because of the sinister connotations.
Edward: I'll show the brat up...😊
I love your videos so much! The quality is tops all around!
*OH MY GOD I GUESSED IT RIGHT*
Amazing Episode We'll Done and Good Job Indeed Keep It Up My Friend ❤😊👏🏻👍🏻
0:19 The forbidden shot: Boco and Daisy in the same scene.
Britt Alcroft: [Shaken] "Wait, the face and chassis were over there--" [Points to Boco] "--and now they're over there!" [Points to Daisy]
Martin Gill: "Don't be silly, how can a prop be in two places at once?"
Why is James pulling 2 brake vans0:34
out of curiosity...where did you get daisy and or Wellsworth Station? Were they privately made for this channel?
Daisy is on Jace's patreon. His channel is linked in the description.
I linked the drive folder for the Wellsworth building in a reply to another comment.
@@lowcamakesstuffThank you for the response. I saw the earlier reply to that comment, but just wanted to confirm that I could download those as well.
On the other hand, though I would love to use the assets, I'm hesitant about doing so as I'm not sure I should. If I was able to use them, who or which website would I give the credit to in my videos?
Yeah you can use them. They were publicly released.
The person who released them is @hellyeahprops props on twitter.
nice
That smug-ass face on Henry XD
Which version of Trainz did you use and did you change the station names on the black board above Daisy?
Thanks for using my music.
Feels very much like S4
how do you make the eyes look so fluid
Nice
I would really like that Daisy model, but me and my family hate the idea of paying someone monthly.
Why does James have 2 brakevans
One can never be too safe!
The other brake van could’ve been added to the train to be sent to another yard.
@@calebc.2290especially on Sodor
It's common practice on heavy coal trains. Especially on hilly terrain.
0:47 NOOOOOOOO
is this jace's daisy model?
Tryina
I don't like Daisy
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