Hello! I have been a TTTE fan since I was 5 or 6. Recently, the YT algorithm found out I like Thomas, and has recommended me mother else since. I found The Unlucky Tug, Train Boy, and now you. As someone who has decided to make a train table in my man cave, this is an amazing introduction to making my own trains. Thank you so much!
Jon all I can say is, well done. You literally took the humor and seriousness out of this video, which made my day. I love when people explain how they model this, or that. It's just so fascinating, again well done.
This was so heartwarming and hilarious to watch 😂. I honestly did NOT expect to get name dropped during this. I can't tell you how happy that makes me. You're such an important figure to have in this community, helping bridge the gap in knowledge that some may not have. I can't wait to see what the future has in store for you.
Damn, this looks great. I'd love to see James like this too. Also Seasons 7-12 were my childhood. The music is what brought me back into the fandom, and also the amazing unique style of the models. Glad to see that TTTE brings you joy, as it does with me too.
@@Elsbridgeworkshop I don’t want any involvement with the TTTE community anymore. I’ve moved on with my life. I am continuing to model just as I always have. I have intentions to turn my UA-cam channel into something just for documentation purposes. I MIGHT continue uploading build logs & build logs only. No more videos will have voice overs or any fancy editing. I’m tired of being harassed by people when all I want to do is live my life now. Comments will remain off on my videos, my community posts will remain up for people who do need to comment & I’ll do my best to respond. I’m just mentally tired of everything. I’m working on bettering myself from the drama caused by my own actions. I’m sorry to disappoint those who enjoyed & supported Wellsworth Workshop. I might return to typical content making in the far future but only time will tell. I thank you for your concern & support towards it. Thank you for reading & anybody else who does.
This is such a great video. My son absolutely loved seeing Thomas brought to life. He has autism and Thomas makes him feel the way you recall feeling including safe. I appreciate you bleeping words your younger audience should not hear. Thank you.
that's so nice to hear. i'm really happy your son (and i hope you as well) enjoyed the video. Side note: I also include cursing in my videos (even bleeped out) because i believes it conveys a level of emotion and comedy i can't without it.
That truly is an outstanding model man, serious well done to you! I hope it gives you many happy hours of running and a big grin on your face! And thanks so much for the mention at the end! Truly heart-warming to see my name somewhere else on UA-cam! And if you ever need any help or someone to throw ideas at, I'm more than happy to throw my hat in the ring. Just send me a message! Great job, and great video showing off all the effort that goes into these models, keep it up! ...I should really get on with my own model now, shouldn't I?
@@TankEngineJonJon In the same vein, videos and techniques like yours continue to amaze me with what modern technology can do! Makes my styrene and PVC look a little dated! I can't wait to see what comes off your print bed next!
Out of the all of the Gauge 1 Replicas I've seen on twitter, yours is probably my favorite because it accurately resembles the era of Thomas I grew up with, The HIT Era. Here's to hoping you make more engines, Jon!
The editing and the pace was perfect! The way each section of the script was written and transitioned into one another really kept my attention the whole time. I have a similar story relating to how I got back into Thomas the Tank Engine, and I've actually wanted to make a prop accurate replica for some time as well. It's like this video was made for me 😄 I'm Glad I found your channel man.
Lord, this is legit amazing. Everyday I see so much inspiring stuff from this fandom and I'm so thankful for it. Hope to see the model inspire others dude
YES!! A TUTORIAL! I love this video and the way you do things. I started a Thomas gauge 1 project several years ago without finishing it, and now, I'm determined to finish it! Thank you!
The segment talking about how people make mistakes, even with model trains was very well said. As an artist, I can relate to every word that you talked about.
I've watched this video so many times, but I'm always amazed every time. Your model of Thomas is absolutely amazing, and proves that you don't really need to spend thousands on legt Marklin parts....thank you for inspiring me and many others to try modelmaking!!
Awesome video! I love seeing how people create such awesome models. He looks exactly how he did in the hit era! Great work and thanks for making this video!
love seeing Gauge 1 Replicas of Thomas the Tank Engine characters! You're Thomas looks like he was pulled straight out of the model series. Well done Tank Engine JonJon. Love seeing a process of making a model. I don't have the exact word for it, but there is just this feeling I get when I see the process through until it's completed.
If you need help finding out what thomas you wanna make, I recommend looking at all your childhood dvds/vhss and check which season the majority of the episodes are from (mine is S3)
I have to give credit man your video has helped me so much to make my model your step by step video is absolutely helpful could do in my opinion more depth on the electrical work cause I'm still having a hard time with that but over all my model is almost ready for the rails ❤ loved the video man you made me laugh
This is the most Accurate and best Gauge 1 Replica of Thomas, the best I have ever seen, really I mean it, congratulations man, awesome work, I do want to make one of my own, you just earned another subscriber
Superb job, man! Very well edited and explained and it’s a great video for those who want to get into Thomas modeling! I can’t wait to see what you have for us next and I’m so glad I could help make this little blue dude! 💙✨
as a die hard Thomas fan i was worried about modeling Thomas because if i do it i want it to be as perfect as possible. and Jon this has given me inspiration to give it a shot. Thank you so much for showing us this masterpeice!!!!!
Hey listen. If you get your Thomas to be perfect on the first go, good on you. But the reality is, you won’t. And that’s okay to tweak and modify after you thought you’ve finished. Just look at my model. This is the 6th Thomas I’ve made and now that I confidently know what I’m doing, I’m glad to lead others on the right path. Do your best on your first model then step back and see how you can improve until you’re satisfied
I loved this, The Thomas And Friends Community is always so heartwarming, I always thought Thomas was real, lol, I will make this once I grow up, you kinda inspired me lol.
Really lovely video! Really exciting to see it come together! I’d have loved a more detailed segment on the RC aspect and building an eye mech but still a fun watch.
Your model came out fantastic! Looks like a prop taken off the set. I can't stress sanding/wetsanding enough when doing work like this. The prep prior to painting makes all the difference ,I went through hell painting my Strasburg Thomas shell and it took 3 tries to get it right! Very inspirational video 😎🤙
@@TankEngineJonJon thank you! I wish I knew about the surface primer stuff prior to painting, I think that would have helped with the painting on my shell better, I just used run of the mill primer. I didn't have the print lines since my shell was resin, but I still sanded/wetsanded it reguardless. Keep up the good work!
The beginning in my opinion was the moment I know that this model was gonna be amazing from how detailed it was yelled it was to just how good the faces looked but what really settled me on this was train boy voicing Thomas
Just like everyone in the comments, I appreciate these steps of how to make Thomas and I really respect people like you. I may have a different relationships with communities but in the end Thomas will always be in my heart. I only wish you and the people who inspired you the best. Also on the page you credit Trainboy yo can see Trainboy's series 2 Percy. That's just heartwarming.
Fantastic video. Thanks for the information and tips. I have a tip for you.... I have found a supplier that supplies 1mm car pinstriping. Bought 1mm and 2mm red for my Gordon replica and they do the size in different colours
@@TankEngineJonJon it's a company here in the UK. About £3/£4 for 50cm but well worth it. Pm me on twitter. Its the same name as this name here but before you do check out and sub to my channel lol
This is so cool! Not just the evolution of your Thomases, but the incredible process of making your main gauge 1 Thomas. Bravo👏👏👏 P.S Youv’e got a new subscriber 😉
Yooo this video was amazing! It’s nice to see the progress and hard work that goes into a model that’s rarely seen, this vid perfectly demonstrated the heart and soul into the dedication to these model! Glad to help and support you in anyway shape or form bro! 👈😎🤏
You got back into Thomas about the time I did, it's inspiring to see someone new to 3d printing do so well and it only solidifies my desire to buy one lol. I'd like to make American locomotives in S scale along with some RWS models.
From what i once heard.... Thomas ( and i suppose any blue engine for that matter ) is a specific shade called "Cerulean" so you could've just grabbed a tin of that, the method you used though is still pretty cool. The more i see people making these T.V accurate replicas, the more i wanna join in the fun, if there's one word i'd use to describe this tutorial... it's inspirational. Fantastic! work dude.
@@TankEngineJonJon this year has been the first time in over 11 years since I've had any interest in the blue tank engine rediscovering and learning about how everything was made along with the great people behind it has been incredible as well as bringing a fun new hobby to me
What measurement is your Thomas in? 1:32 or 10mm? I have been Working on a J70 "Toby the Tram engine" for 1:32 gauge 1. using sprung buffers the chassis from a Piko GE 25 ton switcher.
This looks great! I've done pretty much the same thing in Gauge one and I'm pretty much at your first step. Good effort keeping up your progress and not giving up!
@TankEngineJonJon I got into a similar situation that you did, in a state of depression and thomas helped me out. might start making models too. i wont use a microwave dont worry ill use the *MINI* oven what you said only toaster, microave, and oven surely i can use the mini oven right?
So I’m late to comment, but I’ve always wanted to make a replica, and this video inspires me to do so, but the only issue is I have no idea how to make a 3d printer file, or like the things you make online that the printer makes. I’ve been looking for files that are accurate, but I’ve never found one, so do you know how to make one, or where I could find a good one?
I'm hoping to do this when I'm an adult, have my own budget or know what I'm doing but do you think it's possible to shrink the eye mechanism for double O scale or is it best to stick with gauge 1
i absolutely loved this video so much it was funny and amazing, that model is just outstanding and you have clearly done a fantastic job, i am now inspired to make my own now and i thank you.
Hello! I have been a TTTE fan since I was 5 or 6. Recently, the YT algorithm found out I like Thomas, and has recommended me mother else since. I found The Unlucky Tug, Train Boy, and now you. As someone who has decided to make a train table in my man cave, this is an amazing introduction to making my own trains. Thank you so much!
That’s so cool to hear!
Wow, i have the exact same!
@@TankEngineJonJon What size should the E-clips, axles and ball bearings be?
I love TTTE and the unlucky tug too
i was a TTTE fan when i was 2 or 3 years i didnt know what they said but i still understanded them
Jon all I can say is, well done. You literally took the humor and seriousness out of this video, which made my day. I love when people explain how they model this, or that. It's just so fascinating, again well done.
This was so heartwarming and hilarious to watch 😂. I honestly did NOT expect to get name dropped during this. I can't tell you how happy that makes me. You're such an important figure to have in this community, helping bridge the gap in knowledge that some may not have. I can't wait to see what the future has in store for you.
😀😀
The past can set you free brother. Good choice choosing Thomas to look back on and OH MY GOD THE MUSIC FOR THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS JUST PURE NOSTALGIA
20:06 Watching this outro made me tear up…. SO PROUD TO BE IN THIS FANDOM!!!
Damn, this looks great. I'd love to see James like this too. Also Seasons 7-12 were my childhood. The music is what brought me back into the fandom, and also the amazing unique style of the models. Glad to see that TTTE brings you joy, as it does with me too.
Soon, my friend…soon
@@TankEngineJonJon what do I need to make him please I want to try
@@thomasthetankenginefan2714 watch the video...
Rememer that he had to cut off Thomas' ASS!
Same here
It was a pleasure to have helped and watch the model grow! Can’t wait to see what other models come next :)
fr also what happened to your youtube?
@@Elsbridgeworkshop I don’t want any involvement with the TTTE community anymore. I’ve moved on with my life. I am continuing to model just as I always have. I have intentions to turn my UA-cam channel into something just for documentation purposes. I MIGHT continue uploading build logs & build logs only. No more videos will have voice overs or any fancy editing. I’m tired of being harassed by people when all I want to do is live my life now. Comments will remain off on my videos, my community posts will remain up for people who do need to comment & I’ll do my best to respond. I’m just mentally tired of everything. I’m working on bettering myself from the drama caused by my own actions. I’m sorry to disappoint those who enjoyed & supported Wellsworth Workshop. I might return to typical content making in the far future but only time will tell. I thank you for your concern & support towards it. Thank you for reading & anybody else who does.
This is such a great video. My son absolutely loved seeing Thomas brought to life. He has autism and Thomas makes him feel the way you recall feeling including safe. I appreciate you bleeping words your younger audience should not hear. Thank you.
that's so nice to hear. i'm really happy your son (and i hope you as well) enjoyed the video. Side note: I also include cursing in my videos (even bleeped out) because i believes it conveys a level of emotion and comedy i can't without it.
That truly is an outstanding model man, serious well done to you! I hope it gives you many happy hours of running and a big grin on your face!
And thanks so much for the mention at the end! Truly heart-warming to see my name somewhere else on UA-cam! And if you ever need any help or someone to throw ideas at, I'm more than happy to throw my hat in the ring. Just send me a message!
Great job, and great video showing off all the effort that goes into these models, keep it up!
...I should really get on with my own model now, shouldn't I?
You’re a legend man. Vids and models like yours are what inspired me to make mine. Honestly could have never done it without you 🤝
@@TankEngineJonJon In the same vein, videos and techniques like yours continue to amaze me with what modern technology can do! Makes my styrene and PVC look a little dated! I can't wait to see what comes off your print bed next!
@@SampullMC yes this gauge 1 Thomas is great you should make yours again a second attempt
@@tongogarandoro62 But with a CGI motion tracker for CGI faces.
Out of the all of the Gauge 1 Replicas I've seen on twitter, yours is probably my favorite because it accurately resembles the era of Thomas I grew up with, The HIT Era.
Here's to hoping you make more engines, Jon!
The editing and the pace was perfect! The way each section of the script was written and transitioned into one another really kept my attention the whole time. I have a similar story relating to how I got back into Thomas the Tank Engine, and I've actually wanted to make a prop accurate replica for some time as well. It's like this video was made for me 😄 I'm Glad I found your channel man.
Lord, this is legit amazing. Everyday I see so much inspiring stuff from this fandom and I'm so thankful for it. Hope to see the model inspire others dude
YES!! A TUTORIAL! I love this video and the way you do things. I started a Thomas gauge 1 project several years ago without finishing it, and now, I'm determined to finish it! Thank you!
That intro was beautifully made along with the Thomas model, it could help me in making my own model maybe. You did so well man! 👍🏼😃
The segment talking about how people make mistakes, even with model trains was very well said. As an artist, I can relate to every word that you talked about.
I've watched this video so many times, but I'm always amazed every time. Your model of Thomas is absolutely amazing, and proves that you don't really need to spend thousands on legt Marklin parts....thank you for inspiring me and many others to try modelmaking!!
Wow Jon, that model is hands down the best fanmade model made by one human being. Incredible job man.
The intro pretty much summed up my feelings about the hit era very very well
Awesome video! I love seeing how people create such awesome models. He looks exactly how he did in the hit era! Great work and thanks for making this video!
love seeing Gauge 1 Replicas of Thomas the Tank Engine characters! You're Thomas looks like he was pulled straight out of the model series. Well done Tank Engine JonJon.
Love seeing a process of making a model. I don't have the exact word for it, but there is just this feeling I get when I see the process through until it's completed.
If you need help finding out what thomas you wanna make, I recommend looking at all your childhood dvds/vhss and check which season the majority of the episodes are from (mine is S3)
So that way it'll be *your* Thomas
I have to give credit man your video has helped me so much to make my model your step by step video is absolutely helpful could do in my opinion more depth on the electrical work cause I'm still having a hard time with that but over all my model is almost ready for the rails ❤ loved the video man you made me laugh
This is the most Accurate and best Gauge 1 Replica of Thomas, the best I have ever seen, really I mean it, congratulations man, awesome work, I do want to make one of my own, you just earned another subscriber
Superb job, man! Very well edited and explained and it’s a great video for those who want to get into Thomas modeling! I can’t wait to see what you have for us next and I’m so glad I could help make this little blue dude! 💙✨
Holy Moly your Thomas is fantastic. Awesome job dude!!!
as a die hard Thomas fan i was worried about modeling Thomas because if i do it i want it to be as perfect as possible. and Jon this has given me inspiration to give it a shot. Thank you so much for showing us this masterpeice!!!!!
Hey listen. If you get your Thomas to be perfect on the first go, good on you. But the reality is, you won’t. And that’s okay to tweak and modify after you thought you’ve finished. Just look at my model. This is the 6th Thomas I’ve made and now that I confidently know what I’m doing, I’m glad to lead others on the right path. Do your best on your first model then step back and see how you can improve until you’re satisfied
GREAT JOB! The model look amazing and it’s cool to see someone enjoy the hit era!
I loved this, The Thomas And Friends Community is always so heartwarming, I always thought Thomas was real, lol, I will make this once I grow up, you kinda inspired me lol.
Really lovely video! Really exciting to see it come together!
I’d have loved a more detailed segment on the RC aspect and building an eye mech but still a fun watch.
Coming soon
That's awesome!
Now i have a better understanding of Thomas model making, and will have easier time making 1st model.
Wow, how much investment in the small details! I miss this time when we still built miniature models, before computer animation.♥️🥰
Your model came out fantastic! Looks like a prop taken off the set. I can't stress sanding/wetsanding enough when doing work like this. The prep prior to painting makes all the difference ,I went through hell painting my Strasburg Thomas shell and it took 3 tries to get it right! Very inspirational video 😎🤙
I've seen your model! it's one of a kind and very cool. never seen anyone make the current IRL version of thomas.
@@TankEngineJonJon thank you! I wish I knew about the surface primer stuff prior to painting, I think that would have helped with the painting on my shell better, I just used run of the mill primer. I didn't have the print lines since my shell was resin, but I still sanded/wetsanded it reguardless. Keep up the good work!
The beginning in my opinion was the moment I know that this model was gonna be amazing from how detailed it was yelled it was to just how good the faces looked but what really settled me on this was train boy voicing Thomas
This is truly amazing works of art knowing you take commissions is mind blowing
Wow. Looks amazing! Such a journey! That fact this is a TUTORIAL a is amazing! Great job!
This was a really enjoyable video. I learnt quite a lot from it too. Particularly with painting and lining.
Thank you for including he's a really useful engine from the adventure begins and some of the scenes at the end of the vid 😀
Jon this is amazing. You inspired me for loads of things including this model. Thank you so much. You rock and so does the model. Well done!
- Urthie
Just like everyone in the comments, I appreciate these steps of how to make Thomas and I really respect people like you. I may have a different relationships with communities but in the end Thomas will always be in my heart. I only wish you and the people who inspired you the best.
Also on the page you credit Trainboy yo can see Trainboy's series 2 Percy. That's just heartwarming.
Fantastic video. Thanks for the information and tips. I have a tip for you.... I have found a supplier that supplies 1mm car pinstriping. Bought 1mm and 2mm red for my Gordon replica and they do the size in different colours
You GOTTA tell me where to find it 🤝
@@TankEngineJonJon it's a company here in the UK. About £3/£4 for 50cm but well worth it. Pm me on twitter. Its the same name as this name here but before you do check out and sub to my channel lol
It looks really good, I’d like to make my own gauge 1 Thomas model from series 8 and try and make it like yours.
The fact the Train Boy was the voice a Thomas
it was funny and it got me to smile
I’m so happy that there is an actual video about building prop replicas. I’ve wanted to make a replica of the big Skarloey
Fantastic video! I’ve always admired your work and was a pleasure to how you do it!
Glad to have the opportunity to finally watched your video!
It actually makes me want to do Gauge 1 instead of customising a Bachmann HO thomas.
This is so cool! Not just the evolution of your Thomases, but the incredible process of making your main gauge 1 Thomas. Bravo👏👏👏 P.S Youv’e got a new subscriber 😉
Yooo this video was amazing! It’s nice to see the progress and hard work that goes into a model that’s rarely seen, this vid perfectly demonstrated the heart and soul into the dedication to these model! Glad to help and support you in anyway shape or form bro!
👈😎🤏
I put my Thomas in a microwave.
WHAT THE F...
Who woulda thunk it
start running.
Lock your doors.
ILL PUT YOU IN THE MICROWAVE
Thank you for this tutorial, I will definitely use this if I want to make a prop replica. Also at the end, I saw a green caterpillar with red stripes.
Hehe. Yea…he exists
Love it ,like it, cherish it this better be part of the thomas fandom because this has to be the greatest models you've built
Not much I couldn't cooperate with you, sorry your model is great. And thank you for tagging!20:49
I’ve always liked the CGI/HiT models than the classic series models, so seeing this model makes me think it’s the best one
thats so cool i love how it looks its just like in the tv shows and the eyes is the best thing i ever seen welldone 10*10
You did a fantastic job with your Thomas model and somehow made making a model this funny
Can’t wait to see more of what you do
One Word. "beautiful"
Looks like the real TV series model. Amazing bro!
You got back into Thomas about the time I did, it's inspiring to see someone new to 3d printing do so well and it only solidifies my desire to buy one lol.
I'd like to make American locomotives in S scale along with some RWS models.
That thomas model is astounding!
Amazing model! Amazing Thomas Voice Over! Hahah
Great video Jon loved watching your process on this boy
From what i once heard.... Thomas ( and i suppose any blue engine for that matter ) is a specific shade called "Cerulean" so you could've just grabbed a tin of that, the method you used though is still pretty cool. The more i see people making these T.V accurate replicas, the more i wanna join in the fun, if there's one word i'd use to describe this tutorial... it's inspirational. Fantastic! work dude.
Can you put a link to it?
@@carloso5910official Prepare yourself man.... this is something. 😅 ua-cam.com/video/OBTSSYkGdho/v-deo.html
Perfection at its finest
Looks way better than Drayton matters and also looks fantastic I had my jaw drops the floor
17:47 YO I SEE THAT,I SEE EMILY-
Do you plan on following up on walking through the electronics and controls
I plan on making more videos going in extreme depth on every topic. If I did I this video, it would be about 2+ hours long
@@TankEngineJonJon this year has been the first time in over 11 years since I've had any interest in the blue tank engine rediscovering and learning about how everything was made along with the great people behind it has been incredible as well as bringing a fun new hobby to me
@@dshaynietheawesome well all I can say is, welcome back. Glad to have you back 🤝
1:39 what scene is that from of depressed Thomas what episode/season
What measurement is your Thomas in? 1:32 or 10mm? I have been Working on a J70 "Toby the Tram engine" for 1:32 gauge 1. using sprung buffers the chassis from a Piko GE 25 ton switcher.
It’s gauge 1 so I think 1:75
Well done mate your Thomas looks great!
Thank you much dude! Your Stepney model was a HUGE inspiration for me! For real!!
@@TankEngineJonJon hahaha that makes me happy! stay creative my friend!
@@Stepney21 you as well!
Every single time when curving the tape when ever i let go of any pressure places on it it will peel off immediately
What an excellent looking model of Thomas.
Thanks man! Your model video was one of the first vids that I ever saw about gauge 1 modeling and you were a huge inspiration!!
This is so nice to see the full process on video, your Thomas model is amazing btw!
This looks great! I've done pretty much the same thing in Gauge one and I'm pretty much at your first step. Good effort keeping up your progress and not giving up!
This is absolutely amazing , love him
Spectacular job man :D you're inspiring me to finally build that Edward I was thinking of doing
absolutely glorious
@TankEngineJonJon I got into a similar situation that you did, in a state of depression and thomas helped me out. might start making models too. i wont use a microwave dont worry
ill use the *MINI* oven
what you said only toaster, microave, and oven surely i can use the mini oven right?
Watching this brings back memories, fantastic work Jon!
This part kills me😂😂😂😂😂 Jon: sooo… I had to cut off Thomas’s *A $ $* with a Dremel and print him a new one 9:18
That was quite a journey. Im really excited for Emily.
Oooohohohohooooo get ready for Emily!
So I’m late to comment, but I’ve always wanted to make a replica, and this video inspires me to do so, but the only issue is I have no idea how to make a 3d printer file, or like the things you make online that the printer makes. I’ve been looking for files that are accurate, but I’ve never found one, so do you know how to make one, or where I could find a good one?
seeing this makes me wanna get into modeling some choo-choo's
might make thomas first with pvc sheets
Is it just me or did Thomas in the intro sound like Trainboy? 😂
I'm hoping to do this when I'm an adult, have my own budget or know what I'm doing but do you think it's possible to shrink the eye mechanism for double O scale or is it best to stick with gauge 1
I like this, very good model like the other ones that people built
That was very good at this model Gauge 1. You will be putting up on Mattel creation.
Bust my buffers, it’s fantastic
bro i have watched this video like a 1000 times and now i am inspired to make my own gauge 1 thomas i would love to show you it when i am done
You deserve more subs like that’s alot of work
i absolutely loved this video so much it was funny and amazing, that model is just outstanding and you have clearly done a fantastic job, i am now inspired to make my own now and i thank you.
How did you get the mesurements for the model??? (including chassy)
How do you get the lamp lights and smoke for the funnel to work?
Lol. The tail lamp is a tiny garden lamp and the smoke is special effects 😅
@@TankEngineJonJon aaah, I see. I should have clocked the smoke was special effects 😂
I love this video, it's very informative! Great job on making him, he looks amazing!
holy shit THAT LOOKS SO COO
Amazing model!
It is finally here the fabled gauge 1 model project video
Really Great video
I took this vid as advice to purchase a glass print bed.
Really working well for the blue boy
No Thomas bum being harmed
That’s tough bro you got skills I never seen anything like that 🔥😮💨👌🤯
Incredible build. Thomas looks amazing!
Is that the American Thomas intro, not heard it before…
Lol no. It’s my re-dub of it.
You certainly did a great job dude.