Whoa, things definitely got really real here! Falcon really touched a nerve with Buck, and hopefully we learn more about it next episode. Great job on this Joe, and the other two for their performance.
@TankEngine974 ай бұрын
Falcon really pushed it. I'm guessing the next episode will explore Buck's past.
@TheGreatNateVA4 ай бұрын
When I was reading the script, I have never felt such an urge to punch a fictional character, Falcon was so unbearable, and I hoped to incorporate that well into my performance. After voicing Buck, I can really relate to his struggles with being skittish, deciding for himself, and be confident to stand up to those who are wrong. It really sucks and I can’t help but fee bad for the guy when he felt powerless against Falcon Thank god Falcon apologized, but still I think he really does need to rethink this mindset of his and timetables cause the whole world doesn’t revolve on one person, and things do tend to happen and are out of control. Also thanks to Joseph and Stirling for trying to help the situation. Though I think Joseph is probably gonna not talk to Falcon for a pong time after witnessing that, and Stirling’s probably going to hold this incident to Falcon for the rest of his working life for being that cruel
@Mr.MerlinFan024 ай бұрын
Marvellous work Joe! Really enjoying this, can’t wait to see where we go next. Also, I’d like to congratulate you on 10 years! The content you’ve produced is beyond amazing and to have been apart of some has been a honour. Keep up the great work my friend! :)
@narrowgauge97174 ай бұрын
Thanks Callum. Really means a lot
@jeremiahsisaias86774 ай бұрын
@@narrowgauge9717Nice to see Del again. Hopefully we'll get an episode where he and Joseph heal their wounds.
@jeremiahsisaias86774 ай бұрын
Nice to see Del again. Hopefully we'll get an episode where he and Joseph heal their wounds.
@TheGreatOAnimationStudios4 ай бұрын
Great to see another episode. Great work as always.
@narrowgauge97174 ай бұрын
Thanks. Happy to finally have this one out.
@michelledietz79884 ай бұрын
Excellent
@Trainboy11Offical4 ай бұрын
Amazing work
@narrowgauge97174 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Alex-v7y9p4 ай бұрын
This was the best episode I’ve ever watched! Also I have a question, when was Del built? I know he’s a fireless engine, but idk when he was built.
@narrowgauge97174 ай бұрын
Thanks. As for Del, its something I haven't fully developed, but basically, he started working at the quarry in the 1910s, around the time of WW1. So he was built some time just before that.
@mikeyandfriends73564 ай бұрын
Will episode 12 tell us not only buck ‘s Story Josephs two and that would explain why he acted so strangely at the beginning
@michelledietz79884 ай бұрын
Do you intend for buck to get so he snaps
@michelledietz79884 ай бұрын
Angry
@QTelectric20123 ай бұрын
With how things are going on for our main quartet, damn... But, hell, Falcon, you've done it now with your biggest screw-up by far. He's definitely a character I loved to hate in the series with how he's becoming a twat (seriously, I love Joseph roasting him like he did) and how he takes things too far given his ill-fated perfectionist nature and his lack of patience. He definitely took things way too far and his threat towards Buck straight up crosses the line so he should be thrown in the scrap line for a moment or two to see how other locomotives felt when they were reaching their end and make him realize how much he's fatally taken his working life for granted. At this point, I've no sympathy for Falcon and say he deserves whatever punishment he is given by Mr. Thompson should he eventually catch wind of his stunt and pathetic joke about scrap. Well, guess what, Falcon, SAFETY always comes first when it comes to a working railway and being on time doesn't matter when it comes to circumstances such as poor weather AND track maintenance (I totally agree with Joseph when he called him a twat because that's exactly what he is, there was no excusing what he did to Buck! Sorry, Sterling, but I can't forgive Falcon at all after what he did). But, poor Buck, holy shit... I never expected the lovable guy to snap like he did, he totally ripped Falcon to shreds before his cylinders burst. But, with what he said, damn... I wonder what happened to him that made him so on edge and a worrywart, especially given the opening shot where we saw him in a scrap yard and seeing Mr. Thompson with one of the volunteers/people responsible for the heritage railway he came from. I can't help but want to hug him to give him comfort and love now that he's at his lowest point. I'm very curious to find out how his backstory along with Joseph's origins (especially since the fireless engine gelled so well with him and I loved how he stood up for his best friend against Falcon and roasted him like he did). What you delivered is the climax of The Hidden Railway's first season and I can hardly wait for the season finale to appear (if you're thinking of doing a second season eventually to pick up where the finale will end). Keep up the good work, man!
@superalsters34844 ай бұрын
So he wasn't built by the railway Society....he was founded in a scrap yard....
@ExtraEngine14 ай бұрын
He was built by the railway society and then it closed which left him at the scrap yard.