Archive for January, 2012

Thomas And The Evil Diesel


A Christopher Awdry special narrated by me

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Thomas and friends railway


2011.08.19から東京国際展示場にて開催されている第12回 国際鉄道模型コンベンション(JAM2011)においてMP(モデラーズパフォーマンス)部門に出展していた中からいくつかをビデオ動画にてダイジェスト風に紹介 詳細レポートや写真は下記サイトで 3dmodel.sblo.jp


These are the Thomas-related items that I, SteamTeam, found in charity shops today (October 8th). Items include: Thomas Goes Fishing Railway Series Pop-up book TUGS video Thomas books and much more… Thomas & Friends is owned and copyright of HiT Entertainment Limited. I own nothing.

Thomas Train and Friends


Prince Zain goes on a journey, an adventure to see Thomas The Tank Engine


Here is a commercial for the new Take-Along Carnival set. And for the record, the new Stepney take-along model can be seen in it.


OK, Time for a new series, I give you ‘The Further Adventures Of Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends’. Based on my revisited railway series, this time with the Ted Robbins narrations, starting with book 27 REALLY USEFUL ENGINES’ part 1 ‘Stop Thief’

Thomas & Friends Soft Potty Seat


www.thinkfasttoys.com This video contains a product description for: Thomas & Friends Soft Potty Seat “ss”

Railway Wars TV Show Opening


What if I turned Railway Wars into a TV Show???


Now comes part 1 of book 33 ‘Thomas And The Twins’ read by Ted Robbins


In late 2003, a peculiar image began to surface around the nostalgic Thomas The Tank Engine fandom concerning a TV Series still from a late 1980s annual, of which resembled a scene from one of The Rev. W Awdry’s stories from The Railway Series (Of which the Thomas television series was based upon), ”The Missing Coach”. In a 2008 interview, David Mitton, the late director of the series from its debut on British children’s television in 1984 to 2003, confirmed that ”The Missing Coach” was initially slated to be adapted for the second season of Thomas The Tank Engine, but was dropped after filming was half-done due to creator Britt Alcroft’s decision that the story was too complex and lacked action. While many TV Series-esque adaptations of this story have been made on YouTube utilizing Willie Rushton’s narration of the story from a 1960s recording, I decided to go ahead and adapt the episode in a truer sense to how it may have aired on television. So, with some stock footage, Adobe Premiere Pro, and some Photoshop magic, I’ve created a version of ”The Missing Coach” akin to how it may have aired on television. I tried to get the story to fit into the standard 4:30 timeframe of the series, but it proved too difficult of a challenge, so I’ve just gone with the story as it originally was with some improvising here and there. Special thanks goes to Callum Walker of SI3D Films, who directed me to some things that were not initially at my disposal for the project, and

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