The fact that tenmille recently upgraded their online website to make it more accessible will hopefully mean that many modelers in the fandom will be able to make great replicas of all this great rolling stock. Really looking forward to seeing people take advantage of that
The one with the triangle shaped laughing mouth? :) that one used to freak me out as a small baby because we had a shed that looked just like it minus the face....but as I grew older I think he's got a really neat and unique design. Yeah must've been the joke of the year 😄
I remember as a kid that all my favourite episodes revolved around the Troublesome Trucks (Toad Stands by, Oliver Owns Up, Trucks and afew others). So glad to see these guys get the spotlight.
I agree that rolling stock makes it seem more real. The classic series has them actually pulling trains, whereas in the hit era most of the time there's not much rolling stock present in the background, where most locomotives just run as light engines
Trucks puh, they are essential but rather troublesome. I enjoyed this one as it features the things that take up at least 70% of the screen in the yards, on good trains shots, or what have you. Keep puffing trainboy 👍
I'm surprised you didn't talk about brake vans/cabooses. I believe the last time a Lynton and Barnstable van appeared was Gordon Takes a Tumble - when Gordon falls off the rails (but someone made a mistake because the van replaced either an LBSCR truck or GWR van). These vans appeared in Something in the Air and Toby's Discovery too.
6:43: I always knew something was off about those vans as a kid, now I know why! So the modelers at Clearwater made the same mistake back in the day as the animators/modelers from ARC/Jam Filled did with the narrow gauge slate trucks; they resized them to standard gauge in the most off-putting ways imaginable!
The CCT vans are my favorite rolling stock ever, and it's because of what it took me to find kits of them as well as the research I had to do to learn about the mail coaches and how they were made, which I believe is where I found that connection. I have sinced collected and repaired some of them I had bought through ebay or model shows, and I have some painted kits (still unfinished after I moved onto Lego) that I was intending to fit with bogies. You are right, Thomas has many iconic things that make it stand out and rolling stock is one of them, it's something I've personally taken note of and is something I miss from the model era, though the CGI era would try to make new ones and even listened to my suggestion to bring back troublesome trucks on other wagons other than 7-planks.
3:41 Let’s all just take a moment to appreciate the fact that Harvey is preserved at Drayton Manor. Even though he is hard to see, he is one of the Unique NWR Engines.
They actually look so realistic, that when I made a video the other week which needed a scene with trucks rolling down a hill (It was a video about the 1965 Coton Hill Rail Crash) I used a S1 pic from Thomas's Train, but trimmed the image to just show the wagons
I really adore how the troublesome truck faces look at 2:35. Really awesome shit. I would also really love to have those faces as souvenirs. Just another identical copies of those faces from where they're made from because i love them and they're awesome.
I live right around the corner from the lynton and Barnstaple railway it's a really cool preserved railway and I've seen both of those wagons frequently
I’d love to see more of The History Of TTTE videos. I want to see one on Molly, Mighty Mac, Fearless Freddie, Dennis, Neville, Rocky, Salty, Harvey, Elizabeth, Whiff, George, Henrietta, Caroline, etc.
3:52 I know at one point Henry required that special "Welsh Coal" to keep him running well. I wonder which Diesel requires that Kosher fuel there, I guess if your really wanted to know you could look and see who's rear coupler is circumcised...
Would love to see how they built the model trucks that had to be crushed and splinter in wrecks they have to be different because you can see individual boards when they break
Interestingly, the biggest giveaway, at least some of the time (and for the brake vans), is the way the whees are glued to the underside - kind of hard to describe, but I definitely noticed that they are not attacked to bogies (or at least appear to nto be) - for example, the brake van at the end of "Break Van," or the ones in Flying Kipper, and Percy's Predicament.
It's cuz they came in contact with the "magic coal" that's one theory......but it doesn't make sense because if that was the case it doesn't explain the diesels......Idk I always wondered as a kid why the breakdown train wasn't sentient but the other trucks and cranes were.....I guess they were just never 100% consistent with it 🤷♂️
@@justachonkyspider In Crossed Lines (RWS) the Flatbeds made groaning noises like "Ooh-Er" which doesn't make any sense since there is no where for a face to fit onto a Flatbed 🤔
This was one of your better videos. If I can ever figure it out, I plan on getting some of these and making an "army" of troublesome truck's. XD Were these Kitts always made out of wood?
Your video has provided some great research material Im going to reproduce the troublesome trucks and sell them as part of my Thomas the tank engine line
I know this isn’t about the video but can you make a video of your updated capsule plarail collection it’s been a while sense a capsule plarail video has come out
The railing over the face, isn't a railing. That's a hinge. These trucks were designed to end dump. There were some dumpers built that made use of this feature. Since these models were large enough, it made sense to include the ability to actually dump loads like coal out of them, if the modeler had gone to the trouble of modeling one of those systems.
Could there be a video of this series with new facts about the props that were;’t shared before? Like Murdoch and Spencer NOT sharing their closeup models (They share their cab controls), and the China Clay twin chassis swap
Glad we've finally got a video on the rolling stock, but for you Americans its Barn-stu (as in stutter) bl. To be honest I'd say just put it into google translate and switch it to English instead of American English
It is also worth mentioning another way to mention the bigger van that was made to run on narrow track, but it’s on Oak track. It’s that it’s fat but well, I’m not calling it fat but that’s the way. I know if I do a run or something.
I see the breakdown train is at Drayton manor as well. I'd love to see an episode dedicated to the breakdown train, its my favorite rolling stock.... is it considered rolling stock ? I want to make an HO sale version for my collection one day.
I saw this video and I'm like he finally did it the sum bitch made the troublesome truck history of video halaloya but seriously thankyou this is one I was wanting for awhile well done
The Troublesome Trucks are the best characters in the show. Easiest click of my life. The really tricky part is finding HO/OO rolling stock that looks appropriately like the different types of rolling stock that appear in the show. Also, I noticed not all types of wagons that appear as troublesome trucks in the show are mentioned here, such as a couple different types of ventilated vans.
I adore four out of the nine troublesome van faces. In fact, i made a profile image of these faces as you can see on the left. I just love it. So what do you think?
I love the faces at 2:35. Really cool stuff. Also, i have a question. Does anyone know who created those faces? Because i want to have those exact faces myself as souvenirs and i also love those faces. If anyone can tell me, i appreciated it.
Hey train boy This is a question unrelated to the video and I apologize I’m writing it here so u see. I would comment on one of your model vids. I have a Hornby A4 right. I was wondering what spray product do you use on your models for a Matte finish?
I might be wrong but I think in the episode pop goes diesel? idk cuz I'm italian but the episode where duck makes diesel pull the wrong old trucks, those trucks were different from all of the others in this video, they were kinda flat but idk, let me know if i'm wrong!
The fact that tenmille recently upgraded their online website to make it more accessible will hopefully mean that many modelers in the fandom will be able to make great replicas of all this great rolling stock. Really looking forward to seeing people take advantage of that
Thanks for telling
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How do I find the website
@@joemueller4777 probably just search tenmile or something
I’ve always loved the closed eyes laughing van face for some reason
Same,always thought whatever it was told ,must have been funny.
The one with the triangle shaped laughing mouth? :) that one used to freak me out as a small baby because we had a shed that looked just like it minus the face....but as I grew older I think he's got a really neat and unique design. Yeah must've been the joke of the year 😄
same
He honestly looks high
I remember as a kid that all my favourite episodes revolved around the Troublesome Trucks (Toad Stands by, Oliver Owns Up, Trucks and afew others). So glad to see these guys get the spotlight.
I agree that rolling stock makes it seem more real. The classic series has them actually pulling trains, whereas in the hit era most of the time there's not much rolling stock present in the background, where most locomotives just run as light engines
Now this could definitely help me in possibly making my own gauge 1 rolling stock :)
When you see a angry truck, trouble isn't far behind it!
In all seriousness, great video and very nice to Finally see the wagons history
The History of series is probably your best content. More, pls.
I absolutely LOVE the troublesome trucks! Especially the van ones, they’re my favourite type of rolling stock 😎
I’m really happy for this. I was waiting for the rolling stock video.
George Carlin shouting "On! On! On!" In the original US dub is a core memory for me.
Trucks puh, they are essential but rather troublesome. I enjoyed this one as it features the things that take up at least 70% of the screen in the yards, on good trains shots, or what have you. Keep puffing trainboy 👍
I never get tired of Him saying "They were sculpted in clay and then resin cast using a silicone mould." I dunno why.
I'm surprised you didn't talk about brake vans/cabooses.
I believe the last time a Lynton and Barnstable van appeared was Gordon Takes a Tumble - when Gordon falls off the rails (but someone made a mistake because the van replaced either an LBSCR truck or GWR van). These vans appeared in Something in the Air and Toby's Discovery too.
6:43: I always knew something was off about those vans as a kid, now I know why! So the modelers at Clearwater made the same mistake back in the day as the animators/modelers from ARC/Jam Filled did with the narrow gauge slate trucks; they resized them to standard gauge in the most off-putting ways imaginable!
Toad stands by is the ultimate episode for wagons
The CCT vans are my favorite rolling stock ever, and it's because of what it took me to find kits of them as well as the research I had to do to learn about the mail coaches and how they were made, which I believe is where I found that connection. I have sinced collected and repaired some of them I had bought through ebay or model shows, and I have some painted kits (still unfinished after I moved onto Lego) that I was intending to fit with bogies.
You are right, Thomas has many iconic things that make it stand out and rolling stock is one of them, it's something I've personally taken note of and is something I miss from the model era, though the CGI era would try to make new ones and even listened to my suggestion to bring back troublesome trucks on other wagons other than 7-planks.
3:41 Let’s all just take a moment to appreciate the fact that Harvey is preserved at Drayton Manor. Even though he is hard to see, he is one of the Unique NWR Engines.
They actually look so realistic, that when I made a video the other week which needed a scene with trucks rolling down a hill (It was a video about the 1965 Coton Hill Rail Crash) I used a S1 pic from Thomas's Train, but trimmed the image to just show the wagons
As a local to the area, the pronunciation is more like 'barns-stupple'. Great to have another episode in this series!
I have been waiting for this one.
I’ve always considered myself an Awdry purist, but rolling stock is one of the few things from the TVS that I actually prefer over the RWS
I miss the history of videos! Thank you for posting these.
I really adore how the troublesome truck faces look at 2:35. Really awesome shit. I would also really love to have those faces as souvenirs. Just another identical copies of those faces from where they're made from because i love them and they're awesome.
Grew up watching the classic series and never realized this thanks for upload
I live right around the corner from the lynton and Barnstaple railway it's a really cool preserved railway and I've seen both of those wagons frequently
The episode I've been waiting for
Engine: *gets assigned to pull some trucks*
The Troublesome Trucks: *im Boutta end this whole man’s career*
That truck’s pupil’s coming off at 1:12!
I'd be a millionaire if I had a dollar everytime trainboy says "Resin mold"
Happy that this is back
I’d love to see more of The History Of TTTE videos. I want to see one on Molly, Mighty Mac, Fearless Freddie, Dennis, Neville, Rocky, Salty, Harvey, Elizabeth, Whiff, George, Henrietta, Caroline, etc.
I've been waiting for this the moment i watched the first episode of this series
I never realised that only one Sodor Fuel tanker was ever made. Now whenever I see it on re-runs, it almost feels special.
Yay I have been waiting for you to talk about the troublesome trucks
Modelers take notes!
I've been waiting for this for soooooo long
I think with this guide, it can help me with the Trucks and Vans and other Rolling stock modeliing lol
3:52 I know at one point Henry required that special "Welsh Coal" to keep him running well. I wonder which Diesel requires that Kosher fuel there, I guess if your really wanted to know you could look and see who's rear coupler is circumcised...
Would love to see how they built the model trucks that had to be crushed and splinter in wrecks they have to be different because you can see individual boards when they break
Those look like they were made from thin plywood or pine stripwood, which was pre broken and loosely reassembled for the crash scene.
Interestingly, the biggest giveaway, at least some of the time (and for the brake vans), is the way the whees are glued to the underside - kind of hard to describe, but I definitely noticed that they are not attacked to bogies (or at least appear to nto be) - for example, the brake van at the end of "Break Van," or the ones in Flying Kipper, and Percy's Predicament.
What kind of engineer on Sodor thought giving Trucks a face was a good idea? 😅
What makes you think they got to choose?
My head cannon is that is a coin flip, not a choice
It's cuz they came in contact with the "magic coal" that's one theory......but it doesn't make sense because if that was the case it doesn't explain the diesels......Idk I always wondered as a kid why the breakdown train wasn't sentient but the other trucks and cranes were.....I guess they were just never 100% consistent with it 🤷♂️
@@justachonkyspider In Crossed Lines (RWS) the Flatbeds made groaning noises like "Ooh-Er" which doesn't make any sense since there is no where for a face to fit onto a Flatbed 🤔
@@shirokumaotaku oh gawd! They're all alive!? 😱.......
Epic video, love it!
Finally this comes out and very interesting
Awesome video trainboy
This was one of your better videos. If I can ever figure it out, I plan on getting some of these and making an "army" of troublesome truck's. XD
Were these Kitts always made out of wood?
The series is finally back
I've been waiting for this
great video keep the great work season 1 troublesome trucks was in season 2 early part
Your video has provided some great research material Im going to reproduce the troublesome trucks and sell them as part of my Thomas the tank engine line
These videos are very interesting, if you didn't tell me that tenmille made the rolling stick then I would've never known that.
Wow 😯 awesome!! 😎
I know this isn’t about the video but can you make a video of your updated capsule plarail collection it’s been a while sense a capsule plarail video has come out
Love the history stuff do morw
The railing over the face, isn't a railing. That's a hinge. These trucks were designed to end dump. There were some dumpers built that made use of this feature. Since these models were large enough, it made sense to include the ability to actually dump loads like coal out of them, if the modeler had gone to the trouble of modeling one of those systems.
Could there be a video of this series with new facts about the props that were;’t shared before? Like Murdoch and Spencer NOT sharing their closeup models (They share their cab controls), and the China Clay twin chassis swap
Trainboy, I'm working on making my Bachmann Thomas TVs Accurate do you have any tips on the faces?
Can you make a video on the history of Derek and his models
I did remember that one of the open china clay wagons was on display at a event at Midland Railway in 2019
Glad we've finally got a video on the rolling stock, but for you Americans its Barn-stu (as in stutter) bl. To be honest I'd say just put it into google translate and switch it to English instead of American English
Love your videos
It is also worth mentioning another way to mention the bigger van that was made to run on narrow track, but it’s on Oak track. It’s that it’s fat but well, I’m not calling it fat but that’s the way. I know if I do a run or something.
YES
I think we need a video of the other coaches on the island other than Thomas’s coaches
I like the L and B open wagons.
Ok I know you say this is like the last time, but, you got to do the coaches and break vans now.
I see the breakdown train is at Drayton manor as well. I'd love to see an episode dedicated to the breakdown train, its my favorite rolling stock.... is it considered rolling stock ? I want to make an HO sale version for my collection one day.
Judy and Jerome were in the CGI series
Whenever someone mentions the Troublesome Trucks, I can only think of Academic Agent’s Thomas the Tank Engine Kali Yuga video.
I saw this video and I'm like he finally did it the sum bitch made the troublesome truck history of video halaloya but seriously thankyou this is one I was wanting for awhile well done
Yay
I like the trucks faces
😊
The Troublesome Trucks are the best characters in the show. Easiest click of my life. The really tricky part is finding HO/OO rolling stock that looks appropriately like the different types of rolling stock that appear in the show.
Also, I noticed not all types of wagons that appear as troublesome trucks in the show are mentioned here, such as a couple different types of ventilated vans.
Don't forget about the CGI troublesome Trucks from Season 13 to Season 24.
One detail I would have liked to have known was who sings the background pitched-up part of troublesome trucks' songs and laughter?
Next train: fan favorite
I adore four out of the nine troublesome van faces. In fact, i made a profile image of these faces as you can see on the left. I just love it. So what do you think?
Awesome.
Super video 🤩🥳👍👍
Will there be more of this series, or is this the final episode?
I never knew there was only 1 sodor fuel tanker car. My personal favorite cars were the salt cars.
Yo, how do you have 51K subscribers? Congratulations!
Do other non faceless coaches next. 😊
How did you react to The Chilling cutting?
I love the faces at 2:35. Really cool stuff. Also, i have a question. Does anyone know who created those faces? Because i want to have those exact faces myself as souvenirs and i also love those faces. If anyone can tell me, i appreciated it.
Very kool ❤️🚂😎👍
Season 1 Is the Best troublesometrucks
Wait trainboy where is Edgar the Narrow Gauge slate truck
He’s boolin on my desk 🤣
I was really hoping for a history of harold model
Salt vans and ner vans and cattle car and lms vans make a good look for goods trains
You have to continue making more videos of History of the characters and their models. It's been ages.
Is it just me or do you want to Buy the troublesome trucks
Are you gonna start talking about break vans next. Or passenger cars.
Oh cool
NOTED
Hey train boy
This is a question unrelated to the video and I apologize I’m writing it here so u see. I would comment on one of your model vids. I have a Hornby A4 right. I was wondering what spray product do you use on your models for a Matte finish?
Can we get a video on all the coaches/carriages?
I might be wrong but I think in the episode pop goes diesel? idk cuz I'm italian but the episode where duck makes diesel pull the wrong old trucks, those trucks were different from all of the others in this video, they were kinda flat but idk, let me know if i'm wrong!
4:27 it looks like they built it without the Truss-rods underneath, I wonder why they did that
can't believe there was no cattle truck love...
0:45 Uhhh, would have hoped to see more Episodes (for instance maybe about the Express Coaches), but that's that I suppose.
I wanted to but they don’t fit here, they aren’t really Troublesome Trucks. I may make them their own video soon though🤣
@@ItsTrainBoy Now that'd be great
how about the troblesometruck from Edward strike episode comes out
I like the s1 trucks
Can you do one about coaches