4:35 I love the poor Brake Tender’s pained expression. Something you’d only see once if it were an actual episode but just added to the authenticity... I thought this detail, however minute, was really cool and felt true to the classic era of the show.
@@randomrailfanner2911 remember Mattel saved Thomas the tank engine because they bought his entertainment and replaced the head rider from Sharon Miller to Andrew Brenner.
A Lost Episode, that’s all I can call this. You made this perfectly and it couldn’t have been any more perfect. The Visuals, The Cast, The Music. Yeah, it’s official- you got a New Subscriber!!!
Loved how well you replicated the season 2 atmosphere, plus how you mirrored Thomas saving James back in season 1, but with the roles reversed. Ending seemed meanspirited though lol, even for Thomas. Thomas has to be in a lot of pain and uncomfortable, you'd think the characters would show a LITTLE sympathy.
That was an interesting story and a good take on the brake tender. I loved the crash that happened. I think this would have worked well in the first series :D.
@@WillCWilson True that. But remember, also back then, the bigger engines were toxic mandivas. They would bash the trucks causing them to get more riled up.
Must create a sequel! When Thomas learned his lesson and tells the fat controller he couldn’t mange the heavy good trains on his own and that the big engines are teasing him!
I feel kind of sorry for Thomas. It seems like he was trying to do the right thing by using the tender, since Boco gave him the choice to use it earlier, and since Thomas was trying to alleviate his troubles with braking down the hill. He even had to humble himself a little to couple up to it. But all he did was get into an accident and get scolded by Sir Topham Hatt. It's sad to see his attempt to play on the safe side backfire on him.
A really nice episode, but feels a bit too cruel to Thomas at the end. Perhaps have it end like Thomas & The Trucks with the Fat Controller simply telling Thomas he needs more time to learn how to handle things properly? Eh, just throwing out ideas.
Observation, critique, and suggestion: The way the scene is depicted starting from here (3:48) makes the events a bit confusing. What's seen is Thomas struggling up the hill, still moving forward, but for some reason applying his brakes which causes the coupling to snap and the trucks to runaway down the hill. The fact that we see Thomas still moving forward up the hill when the trucks run away makes the fact that Thomas, with only a brake tender and with his brakes applied, suddenly slides down the hill and derails confusing because it implies that he still moved forward a bit with the brake tender, stopped, and then despite having his brakes and the tender brakes applied and only having at most 37.5 tons from the tender behind him he still somehow slides down the hill. Remember Newton's first law: an object in motion stays in motion while an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. If Thomas was still moving forward when the coupling snapped the force of the brakes would halt his forward motion and stop him. Once stopped the force of gravity combined with the ruling grade of Gordon's Hill would not have been enough to overcome friction and the combined power of the brakes on both Thomas and the tender and cause him to go from rest to sliding down the hill. He'd stay quite firmly where he was. The narration, on the other hand, describes a situation similar to what happened to James in "Leaves" where the weight of the Express pulls him down the hill. Thomas should have been similarly depicted already sliding downhill with the train and gaining speed before applying the brakes too quickly. Assuming the train was made entirely of unfitted stock and was honestly that heavy then yes you could make the argument that the coupling could snap in response to the sudden application of the brakes against the momentum of the heavy train already moving down the hill (there's Newton again). With gravity and the ruling grade pulling the heavy trucks down the hill against the force of Thomas' and the brake tender's combined braking the couplings could snap - if Thomas and the brake tender rapidly came to a stop. Thomas and the tender would have instantly lost their momentum but the trucks, unfitted with no braking power, would still have their momentum which could snap the coupling and send them careening down the hill. Thomas, meanwhile, would still be stopped on the hill and, as mentioned above, would not be sliding down the hill. In short, an alright story but the visuals don't quite agree with the narration and physics dictate that Thomas himself should not have derailed once the trucks got away from him. A more likely scenario is that Thomas still gets to the top of the hill given that a brake tender weighs at most 37.5 tons which would make it more difficult, but not impossible, to crest the hill. Once on the downward slope the heavy train could begin to pick up speed, Thomas applies the brakes to bring the train under control but does it too quickly not factoring in the additional braking power of the brake tender, the momentum of the heavy unfitted trucks still pushes them against the braking force of Thomas and the tender (Newton again) causing the trucks to derail and pile up behind Thomas, a real-world problem if the brakes are applied too hard on a long heavy train with cars having a shorter wheelbase or if there happen to be a couple of lighter cars in the middle of the consist. That kind of derailment still happens even today with modern braking systems. With the pileup you'd still have all the lines blocked and Thomas himself could still plausibly come off the rails.
I give this episode a 4/10. This episode was very nicely filmed, especially the crash sequence, but it overall made me feel too sympathetic towards Thomas for me to enjoy. I felt like he didn't deserve the harshness he was given, and BoCo was honestly the only other character I liked in this video. The brake tender just felt lifeless, even though it has a face. Not an episode I'm particularly impressed with, but I can definitely see you have put great effort into the making of this.
Let me explain... Thomas DOES deserve harshness from The Fat Controller because The Fat Controller KNOWS that Thomas lacks common sense hence why Thomas often gets scolded harshly by The Fat Controller. If Thomas “did” think for a change, then Thomas wouldn’t have cause so much trouble.
@@nathanchan4653 Even if that is the case, I still don't enjoy this episode fully. The brake tender still could have at least been written into the video a lot better besides just being silent and doing nothing about Thomas taking them without BoCo's consent, rather than solely have the Fat Controller do it.
Ending was a little crappy imo. If The Fat Controller had to scold Thomas, he should've also realised that he was giving him too much work. I hate the "blame engine for no reason" scenarios that plague his character and it's a little sad to see the other engines tease him when it's not entirely his fault. Whilst Thomas' Train had a similar ending, it still made sense.
I agree too but at the same time, Thomas shouldn’t of gone gallivanting with Boco’s brake tender. He should know better not to take things that aren’t his or without asking.
THOSE BIG ENGINES ARE PRATS THOMAS ONLY WANA TO DO HIS JOB GOOD AND ALL THEY COULD DO IS LAUGHT THEY SHOULD BE SORRY AND AT LEAST IMPRESSED HOW THOMAS TRIEDD TO MANAGE THE TRUCKS UNLIKE THEM POOR THOMAS YOU HAVE TO DO PART 2 OF THIS
Jeez it like Thomas's jobs at the mainline was no better than his branchline with the increase of th work load. What lesson did this episode taught us?
Lessons on this video: - Don’t take something that isn’t yours - Brake tenders only work on diesel locomotives not for tank engines - USE COMMON SENSE (which Thomas sadly has no brain at all) *No really it’s officially that Thomas HAS NO brain*
Really good video I liked Thomas and boco interacting really good job. Now I think the brake tender needs a name and a personality I think his name should be Robert
They laughed due to the fact that Thomas made fun of their tender and that Thomas didn’t tell anybody he took the tender so even if he successfully delivered it he would still get in trouble
This has that same logic that the season 1 of thomas had. It made it look like it was Thomas's fault when in actuality, the fat controller made the trains work on things that thomas could and absolutely would love to do. Idk I just love it when an episode of thomas slightly points towards thomas being a slave camp. Not because I hat thomas, thomas is my favorite show, but because it makes the show more mature. Which is always fun to see in children's shows.
For me in this episode I do not like the attitude of the other engines of how they treat Thomas so that is not valid also when James and Gordon And when they make fun of Thomas when he is derailed Gordon and James are horrible to me and they behave like Alfred 98462 and crovan 87546 and I don't like the way Gordon and James behave like that To treat Thomas like that.
Wait, did Auran actually enable train derailments in TS2019, or did you have to do various tricks to achieve a derailment effect? Stupid question, but it would definitely help convince me to upgrade from TANE to TS2019 if it did, as I missed the ability for trains to actually go flying off the track back in Trainz 2009. :(
Sadly now is impossible, he used a invisible track to make the crash. But why are you still using 2009? In Trainz 12 there are derailments too. For example, this is a crash compilation video made with Trainz 12: ua-cam.com/video/39Nz5B8ZKDQ/v-deo.html
4:35 I love the poor Brake Tender’s pained expression. Something you’d only see once if it were an actual episode but just added to the authenticity... I thought this detail, however minute, was really cool and felt true to the classic era of the show.
Thomas and BoCo interacting? That is a rare sight.
Indeed!
Yeah! that something you would never see in the classics!
Rarer than a good BWBA episode
Seeing BoCo in general is rare.
@@amitysluzara2022 YES
This is actually better than what Companies makes
Mattel these days are getting worse everyday
@@Jan4apes Their too oblivious to how financially bankrupt they are.
Mattel is the worst, I roast them everyday lol
@@randomrailfanner2911 remember Mattel saved Thomas the tank engine because they bought his entertainment and replaced the head rider from Sharon Miller to Andrew Brenner.
perhaps we should take over the Thomas Business
Golden. I loved this so so much Hernan. Everything was great and I'm very happy for you for finally getting this out!
This is one of the most clever uses of Boco’s brake tender. I love this story, and your adaptation is great!
This narration is some seriously good stuff, you could easily convince me this came out of Season 1 or 2
A Lost Episode, that’s all I can call this. You made this perfectly and it couldn’t have been any more perfect. The Visuals, The Cast, The Music. Yeah, it’s official- you got a New Subscriber!!!
This felt like an S2 episode.
Thomas: Let me use this thing that will supposedly make my journey safer.
Fat Controller: How dare you try and be safer!
Loved how well you replicated the season 2 atmosphere, plus how you mirrored Thomas saving James back in season 1, but with the roles reversed.
Ending seemed meanspirited though lol, even for Thomas. Thomas has to be in a lot of pain and uncomfortable, you'd think the characters would show a LITTLE sympathy.
Awesome work, all of you! And that was a clever story too! Makes me think back at how the old stories of Thomas were like. Great to have BoCo too!
This is very clever. And hearing Richard Jordan's narration in this video also makes this production a joy to watch, too.
took me a minute to realize this wasn't the original ep very well done I love this
That was an interesting story and a good take on the brake tender. I loved the crash that happened. I think this would have worked well in the first series :D.
Crane Engine Productions the strangest thing about the brake tender with a face, it didn't even say a single word.
I think it would belong in the second series, when BoCo was first introduced in the show.
One of the most well executed and entertaining crashes we've seen in years! Well done!
I love this, plus you and Rhydyronen did amazing with the crash scene. it's also the first time I heard Richard Jordan's voice!
Fantastic video, especially with that crash. And hats off to @cheeky_thomas for the story.
If Thomas really was being overworked, he could've just said that they needed another engine.
Ah, but you know how Thomas was back then. "He is usually over-eager to do things best left to bigger and more sensible engines."
@@WillCWilson true
@@WillCWilson
True that. But remember, also back then, the bigger engines were toxic mandivas. They would bash the trucks causing them to get more riled up.
It's amazing how all the oil drums managed to stay upright on the flatbed even after the train derailed!
that crash is epic still.
It’s like a season 3 episode I never knew I wanted. A neat little story. Cheers.
Must create a sequel! When Thomas learned his lesson and tells the fat controller he couldn’t mange the heavy good trains on his own and that the big engines are teasing him!
I have never seen your channel before, but I'm glad I found it! I loved this, especially the crash it was so intense! I cannot wait to see more!! :)
I feel kind of sorry for Thomas. It seems like he was trying to do the right thing by using the tender, since Boco gave him the choice to use it earlier, and since Thomas was trying to alleviate his troubles with braking down the hill. He even had to humble himself a little to couple up to it. But all he did was get into an accident and get scolded by Sir Topham Hatt. It's sad to see his attempt to play on the safe side backfire on him.
Too many crashes and accidents happen on Gordon's hill. They should just dig a tunnel through it
A really nice episode, but feels a bit too cruel to Thomas at the end. Perhaps have it end like Thomas & The Trucks with the Fat Controller simply telling Thomas he needs more time to learn how to handle things properly? Eh, just throwing out ideas.
i agree and plus boco told thomas he could barrow it anyways, this just made top hat seem like a jerk
I'm so glad people like you actually make good Thomas episodes in 2020.
Idk if I started hearing stuff, but I could hear faintly the fnaf 2 hallway sound at 1:26
Observation, critique, and suggestion: The way the scene is depicted starting from here (3:48) makes the events a bit confusing. What's seen is Thomas struggling up the hill, still moving forward, but for some reason applying his brakes which causes the coupling to snap and the trucks to runaway down the hill. The fact that we see Thomas still moving forward up the hill when the trucks run away makes the fact that Thomas, with only a brake tender and with his brakes applied, suddenly slides down the hill and derails confusing because it implies that he still moved forward a bit with the brake tender, stopped, and then despite having his brakes and the tender brakes applied and only having at most 37.5 tons from the tender behind him he still somehow slides down the hill. Remember Newton's first law: an object in motion stays in motion while an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. If Thomas was still moving forward when the coupling snapped the force of the brakes would halt his forward motion and stop him. Once stopped the force of gravity combined with the ruling grade of Gordon's Hill would not have been enough to overcome friction and the combined power of the brakes on both Thomas and the tender and cause him to go from rest to sliding down the hill. He'd stay quite firmly where he was.
The narration, on the other hand, describes a situation similar to what happened to James in "Leaves" where the weight of the Express pulls him down the hill. Thomas should have been similarly depicted already sliding downhill with the train and gaining speed before applying the brakes too quickly. Assuming the train was made entirely of unfitted stock and was honestly that heavy then yes you could make the argument that the coupling could snap in response to the sudden application of the brakes against the momentum of the heavy train already moving down the hill (there's Newton again). With gravity and the ruling grade pulling the heavy trucks down the hill against the force of Thomas' and the brake tender's combined braking the couplings could snap - if Thomas and the brake tender rapidly came to a stop. Thomas and the tender would have instantly lost their momentum but the trucks, unfitted with no braking power, would still have their momentum which could snap the coupling and send them careening down the hill. Thomas, meanwhile, would still be stopped on the hill and, as mentioned above, would not be sliding down the hill.
In short, an alright story but the visuals don't quite agree with the narration and physics dictate that Thomas himself should not have derailed once the trucks got away from him.
A more likely scenario is that Thomas still gets to the top of the hill given that a brake tender weighs at most 37.5 tons which would make it more difficult, but not impossible, to crest the hill. Once on the downward slope the heavy train could begin to pick up speed, Thomas applies the brakes to bring the train under control but does it too quickly not factoring in the additional braking power of the brake tender, the momentum of the heavy unfitted trucks still pushes them against the braking force of Thomas and the tender (Newton again) causing the trucks to derail and pile up behind Thomas, a real-world problem if the brakes are applied too hard on a long heavy train with cars having a shorter wheelbase or if there happen to be a couple of lighter cars in the middle of the consist. That kind of derailment still happens even today with modern braking systems. With the pileup you'd still have all the lines blocked and Thomas himself could still plausibly come off the rails.
the train was unfitted
@@GWRProductions-kg9pt I assumed as much when I made the comment.
I would like a speaking role for the brake tender
He would speak like a Troublesome truck but less Troublesome
This is a great video hernan and I loved the crash!
This is an amazing story man I really enjoyed it and of course I feel bad for Thomas but however karma is karma and I can't wait to see more videos.
That crash though, very good editing!
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When I Saw The Title "Thomas The Tender Engine", I Thought He Would Have An Actual Tender Like James Or Gordon.
I give this episode a 4/10.
This episode was very nicely filmed, especially the crash sequence, but it overall made me feel too sympathetic towards Thomas for me to enjoy. I felt like he didn't deserve the harshness he was given, and BoCo was honestly the only other character I liked in this video. The brake tender just felt lifeless, even though it has a face.
Not an episode I'm particularly impressed with, but I can definitely see you have put great effort into the making of this.
Let me explain...
Thomas DOES deserve harshness from The Fat Controller because The Fat Controller KNOWS that Thomas lacks common sense hence why Thomas often gets scolded harshly by The Fat Controller. If Thomas “did” think for a change, then Thomas wouldn’t have cause so much trouble.
@@nathanchan4653 Even if that is the case, I still don't enjoy this episode fully. The brake tender still could have at least been written into the video a lot better besides just being silent and doing nothing about Thomas taking them without BoCo's consent, rather than solely have the Fat Controller do it.
@@nathanchan4653 that sucked
This feels like a lost episode from S2!😄
0:13 This almost looks like the book 📚 Thomas Gets Tricked and other stories
Wow just wow what an absolutely amazing adaptation
Ending was a little crappy imo. If The Fat Controller had to scold Thomas, he should've also realised that he was giving him too much work. I hate the "blame engine for no reason" scenarios that plague his character and it's a little sad to see the other engines tease him when it's not entirely his fault. Whilst Thomas' Train had a similar ending, it still made sense.
i fully agree
I agree too but at the same time, Thomas shouldn’t of gone gallivanting with Boco’s brake tender. He should know better not to take things that aren’t his or without asking.
great job of making original thomas stories
Marvelous work, You'd make the Reverend proud!
0:58 This looks like the episode Better Late Than Ever Thomas and Friends season 2
An Epic Story!, Really love the Crash scene by the way.
No one appreciates Thomas, except Edward
This would indeed be another lost episode of Season 2!
Ok did they have to give Thomas shit for that accident? I mean cmon. That looked BAD
Can somebody please give the tender engines their comeuppance for teasing Thomas
Wow, great job I enjoyed this way more than the crap Mattel’s making
THOSE BIG ENGINES ARE PRATS THOMAS ONLY WANA TO DO HIS JOB GOOD AND ALL THEY COULD DO IS LAUGHT THEY SHOULD BE SORRY AND AT LEAST IMPRESSED HOW THOMAS TRIEDD TO MANAGE THE TRUCKS UNLIKE THEM POOR THOMAS YOU HAVE TO DO PART 2 OF THIS
This really was a great story good job
Jeez it like Thomas's jobs at the mainline was no better than his branchline with the increase of th work load. What lesson did this episode taught us?
To be honest I don't know but hey at least we got a good episode.
@@prestonsvideos6133 tell me about it.
Lessons on this video:
- Don’t take something that isn’t yours
- Brake tenders only work on diesel locomotives not for tank engines
- USE COMMON SENSE (which Thomas sadly has no brain at all)
*No really it’s officially that Thomas HAS NO brain*
YOU SOUND JUST LIKE THE NARRATOR FROM SEASON 1 AND 2 GOOD VOICE EXPRESSION
Poor Thomas.
great job hernan your channel needs more subs!
This Was Amazing! You Earned A New Sub!
You're gonna have to think of a proper name for BoCo's brake tender since he has a face.
My confused ass thought this was a practice episode for cgi episodes. Anyways this video is great!
Thomas be careful next time not pay attention
3:45 look out for the train
still, quite the tumble though, ouch....
I felt sorry for Thomas.
thomas was useless engine
Poor Thomas I feel bad for him and this ending of this video 😢🚂
I think my brain broke seeing the title, but now I'm interested..
Really good video I liked Thomas and boco interacting really good job. Now I think the brake tender needs a name and a personality I think his name should be Robert
1:00 Did you get the James model from Sodor Workshops or somewhere else?
Very cool story I like it 👍
Very nice story!
Anchor the Brake Tender.
Very interesting
how did you make the crash at 4:09 i cant make it even if i wanted to plz reply
First thomas the train, then thomas the tender engine what will he become next lol 🤣
Thomas the Tank
@@stirlingno.1296 fair point 👍
Mixed traffic engine.
@@damonsonnier34 lol 👍
i never understood how you tip the caracters over ,but i like the crash tho
This just wasn’t Thomas week this episode was it? Lol
It would've been nice if the brake tender had speaking lines and a name, because I saw that it has a face.
wow this is amazing
So... when are you posting more trainz videos on UA-cam?
LIKE N° 1000
4:09 if my life was a train
If I were Mattel, I would be making some business calls, this is incredible! 10/10!
Tender!? Tender!? Tender!?
video fantástico
I really want to see a Thomas tender engine model now 😅
#fileforchapter11deathmattel this fan content is good
I HATE BIG ENGINES BEHAVIOUR, HE WAS ONLY TRYING TO DO HIS WORK, AND ONLY THINK THEY CAN DO IS LAUGHT LIKE THEY SHOULD BE PROUD OF THOMAS
They laughed due to the fact that Thomas made fun of their tender and that Thomas didn’t tell anybody he took the tender so even if he successfully delivered it he would still get in trouble
Imagine if he had a rebuild
This has that same logic that the season 1 of thomas had. It made it look like it was Thomas's fault when in actuality, the fat controller made the trains work on things that thomas could and absolutely would love to do. Idk I just love it when an episode of thomas slightly points towards thomas being a slave camp. Not because I hat thomas, thomas is my favorite show, but because it makes the show more mature. Which is always fun to see in children's shows.
For me in this episode I do not like the attitude of the other engines of how they treat Thomas so that is not valid also when James and Gordon And when they make fun of Thomas when he is derailed Gordon and James are horrible to me and they behave like Alfred 98462 and crovan 87546 and I don't like the way Gordon and James behave like that To treat Thomas like that.
Wait, did Auran actually enable train derailments in TS2019, or did you have to do various tricks to achieve a derailment effect? Stupid question, but it would definitely help convince me to upgrade from TANE to TS2019 if it did, as I missed the ability for trains to actually go flying off the track back in Trainz 2009. :(
Sadly now is impossible, he used a invisible track to make the crash. But why are you still using 2009? In Trainz 12 there are derailments too.
For example, this is a crash compilation video made with Trainz 12: ua-cam.com/video/39Nz5B8ZKDQ/v-deo.html
Where did you get the route? I don't remember a PBS Sodor
Please do an episode with the mountain engines
4:33 same
Instead a Tank Engine?
The fat controller geting cross with Thomas is the only thing that I don't ondestand .
Can someone explain to my
Thomas tried using Boco’s brake tender and The Fat Controller sternly told Thomas off that tenders are not suitable for tank engines.
Because thomas took the brake tender without permission. It was only for the day before that boco offered it.
@@NirateGoel ohhh that makes more sense
James has to be in the disgrass
Where did get the Breakdown Train?
Thomas the train: the sequel
Also I love how the brake tender has a face
Just make Thomas a real tender engine instead of a tank engine.
3:12 4:08 5:23
what the funk not tender engines like thomas is a e2 class tank engine
Oh dear not very good idea