You never, ever disappoint. You have such a keen understanding of tone and atmosphere, and your attention to detail never goes unnoticed. It’s just spectacular. Every time.
4:08 That is a horror movie level shot!. Respect for there being no jumpscares.... my poor heart stopped every time the 13th van was on screen as it is.
HE’S DONE IT AGAIN, FOLKS! I am seriously so impressed with your productions, man. The way you played with tone in this was perfect, and you made the van itself so much creepier than I pictured it in my head. Bravo!
3:00 'The Grinning Van' sounds like a merchandise version of this van. My best guess is that he caused trouble for a while before duck's accident in a close shave and was then scrapped after an accident with Fergus afterwards, either that or he's haunting this part of the line as he may have crashed there. 🤔 👻
Dang. There's different people making adaptations to this story. Keep it up and we could reach around "13" adaptations to this. Jokes aside, this is a fantastic adaptation to this story. Especially with Fergus in it. Well done on this adaptation to this story. Keep up the great work!
This makes a very entertaining ghost story to tell your family at night. It’s simple yet suspenseful and well done. Also it’s not too long so it doesn’t drag on.
I absolutely love how eerie this video was. To the extent of making my own story of it in my head!😅 It's basically the same story, but with my OC, Gadget the Rescue Engine. Gadget's an E2 Tank Engine, just like Thomas, but is painted black with white lining and the number 20. She doesn't really believe in the supernatural and spiritual, but after encountering the 13th Van, she believes it a bit more. When she was being pushed down the hill by the Van, Gadget was like "I don't know who you are or what you want, but you better knock it off!", to which the Van just continues laughing manically. Gadget continues with "I'm warning you, mate! You better stop!", and the Van just continues, to which Gadget finishes with "Ok! You asked for it!" and slams on her breaks and eventually the train stops. After BoCo explains the story behind the 13th Van, Gadget says "Even though I don't believe in the paranormal, I feel like I should keep an eye out for that Van. For the safety of me and my friends." The only reason why Gadget joined the Rail Layers is to keep the rails safe for the rest of the engines, even though she perfers more exciting jobs. Sorry about rambling on for so long. I just wanted to explain the changes I made in my own version of this story. I hope everyone has an awesome day/night wherever you are in the world. You deserve it.
Another superb adaptation I thought there was a Jumpscare in coming at the end but there wasn’t but Jesus lord the 13th Van creeped me out it’s also interesting that it’s called the 13th van
13th van used to served on the rails but one day an derailment came to an engine and then the van disappeared as it was destroyed in pieces so... i will call the 13th van for loki a name because he's a trickster and likes to disappear sometimes
Splendid work as always! But I must ask where this cue (2:23) is from? I mean, I've been hearing this piece countlessly, but I could never really place my finger on it... 🤔
I'm assuming since the workmen hadn't seen the van, the driver probably didn't see the van too. The driver thought it was the strong gust of wind or something.
@@itzfardino Sometimes I just wonder what these drivers and fireman are doing when it comes to the engines they control battle against villains and seeing paranormal things happening when they're present or not.
It was always the closeups of the trucks' faces and the humans that freaked me out as a kid... I couldn't watch Pop goes the Diesel, Busy Going Backwards, Put Upon Percy, Haunted Henry, and World's Strongest Engine because of how many shots of the trucks they had included...
I'm pretty sure that static laughing face was always creepy, looking back at the first time I saw it in the episode 'A Close Shave' it was weird and a little unsettling even back then. 👻 😃
@@jamesthomas5109 Both episodes I listed the trucks that were used had the same faces but with different shades of gray modeling clay and eyes and mouths. It depends on what front shots of their moods is what scared me...
You never, ever disappoint. You have such a keen understanding of tone and atmosphere, and your attention to detail never goes unnoticed. It’s just spectacular. Every time.
Blue Snowplow u scary.
I mean that in a nice way because of what's coming soon to February.
:)
Legend you got a comment from the blue snowplow 🔥
4:08 That is a horror movie level shot!. Respect for there being no jumpscares.... my poor heart stopped every time the 13th van was on screen as it is.
HE’S DONE IT AGAIN, FOLKS! I am seriously so impressed with your productions, man. The way you played with tone in this was perfect, and you made the van itself so much creepier than I pictured it in my head. Bravo!
Wait You are TheBuriedTruck the famous BuriedTruck.
3:00 'The Grinning Van' sounds like a merchandise version of this van. My best guess is that he caused trouble for a while before duck's accident in a close shave and was then scrapped after an accident with Fergus afterwards, either that or he's haunting this part of the line as he may have crashed there. 🤔 👻
I’m not gonna lie that facial expression used to creep me out as a kid in the model era and it still does to this day
Dang. There's different people making adaptations to this story. Keep it up and we could reach around "13" adaptations to this.
Jokes aside, this is a fantastic adaptation to this story. Especially with Fergus in it. Well done on this adaptation to this story. Keep up the great work!
I loved reading both Old Haunts & 13th Van when BuriedTruck released them. This is easily the best adaption of 13th van yet!
You absolutely smashed another adaptation! I love this story it's not often we see a spooky story about Fergus so this truly stands out to me
I've seen the story from others. But this one is by far the best!
You're really good at the cinematography for horror stories, without fail these are always creepy, keep up the great work.
The fnaf surprise sound is comical but fits
Made the horrible mistake of watching this just before bed. The ending really scared me!
excellent use of that model even as a kid I always thought that specific face model was creepy.
Amazing work, that old animatronic sting got me to sit up more than twice in the vid.
Horror episodes is what it's like to be in the twilight zone
Me: Mum I saw my sleep paralysis demon!
Mum: Nonsense, they’re ain’t real! Don’t be pathetic!
My Sleep Paralysis Demon the next night: 4:37
This makes a very entertaining ghost story to tell your family at night. It’s simple yet suspenseful and well done. Also it’s not too long so it doesn’t drag on.
I absolutely love how eerie this video was. To the extent of making my own story of it in my head!😅
It's basically the same story, but with my OC, Gadget the Rescue Engine. Gadget's an E2 Tank Engine, just like Thomas, but is painted black with white lining and the number 20. She doesn't really believe in the supernatural and spiritual, but after encountering the 13th Van, she believes it a bit more. When she was being pushed down the hill by the Van, Gadget was like "I don't know who you are or what you want, but you better knock it off!", to which the Van just continues laughing manically. Gadget continues with "I'm warning you, mate! You better stop!", and the Van just continues, to which Gadget finishes with "Ok! You asked for it!" and slams on her breaks and eventually the train stops.
After BoCo explains the story behind the 13th Van, Gadget says "Even though I don't believe in the paranormal, I feel like I should keep an eye out for that Van. For the safety of me and my friends."
The only reason why Gadget joined the Rail Layers is to keep the rails safe for the rest of the engines, even though she perfers more exciting jobs.
Sorry about rambling on for so long. I just wanted to explain the changes I made in my own version of this story. I hope everyone has an awesome day/night wherever you are in the world. You deserve it.
It's weird how you forget how creepy a static face looking at you is
The 13th Van gives me the creeps!
Same here mate.
I dunno why but the pupils of the van at the end look like snake eyes which makes the creep factor go up more 😬
Another superb adaptation I thought there was a Jumpscare in coming at the end but there wasn’t but Jesus lord the 13th Van creeped me out it’s also interesting that it’s called the 13th van
Tremendous as always
Fergus was seeing the twilight zone
I love the use of FNAF SfX
That last scene was creepy😱
I could’ve sworn I remembered a jump scare in this video
The use of FNaF sound effects
Awesome adaptation!
13th van used to served on the rails but one day an derailment came to an engine and then the van disappeared as it was destroyed in pieces so... i will call the 13th van for loki a name because he's a trickster and likes to disappear sometimes
Splendid work as always! But I must ask where this cue (2:23) is from? I mean, I've been hearing this piece countlessly, but I could never really place my finger on it... 🤔
The Hunger Games, I believe
ik this is off topic...but as a american who doesn't have many british friends...what is tishtosh? (6:11)
I'm assuming it's the same as hogwash for Americans
Pish Posh, I think it is. It's like a dismissive term, like 'ridiculous', or 'nonsense'.
1:56 you ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
If I wanted to volunteer my services as a narrator for a future project, how would I go about making such an offer?
Oh My God The Van Face Its Scary Man
I wonder if Clarence the goods van knows anything about this smiling van?
What was Fergus' driver doing the whole time while sitting on Fergus?
How could he not see the van's face inches from Fergus?
I'm assuming since the workmen hadn't seen the van, the driver probably didn't see the van too. The driver thought it was the strong gust of wind or something.
@@itzfardino But the van soon appeared facing straight at Fergus when he gets pushed backwards and the driver was the one in control to stop Fergus.
@@jeremiahsisaias8677 Yeah, but then again, he probably couldn't see it, or anyone else for that matter.
@@itzfardino Sometimes I just wonder what these drivers and fireman are doing when it comes to the engines they control battle against villains and seeing paranormal things happening when they're present or not.
@@jeremiahsisaias8677 Probably just chillin' in the cab, wondering why their engine is acting weird lmao
this is amzing
I owe this guy a sub 😁👍
Would anyone blame me if I named the 13th van "Peeves?"
can i remake this story please?
This story was written by TheBuriedTruck, so you'll probably have to track them down and ask.
I don't know how you do it but you manged to make a troublesome truck face creepy
It was always the closeups of the trucks' faces and the humans that freaked me out as a kid...
I couldn't watch Pop goes the Diesel, Busy Going Backwards, Put Upon Percy, Haunted Henry, and World's Strongest Engine because of how many shots of the trucks they had included...
I'm pretty sure that static laughing face was always creepy, looking back at the first time I saw it in the episode 'A Close Shave' it was weird and a little unsettling even back then. 👻 😃
@@jamesthomas5109 Both episodes I listed the trucks that were used had the same faces but with different shades of gray modeling clay and eyes and mouths.
It depends on what front shots of their moods is what scared me...
this good nothing put this Thomas and friends series 7
😨😱 at 1:54, 4:36 and 7:32!!
Any chance for 22Tesla's Killdane experiment adaption?
Series 7(2003)
Narrated by: Michael Brandon
(1913)
Weird but creepy.
Oh.. Oh.. This is creepy
You HAD to include that 1 WORD!
*Hissing molten steam violently out of the engine piston*
What 1 word?
Look like I made it first
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