Thank you all so much for the overwhelming support on Express Engines. I cannot believe we’re here at the end. It’s been such a fun ride, thank you for being apart of it. Here’s the next chapter!
I don't think Gordon or Castle are in the right. Gordon did start everything and his actions are irrational, but Castle does and says things that aren't needed. The other engines also being rude to Gordon because he took a disliking to Castle off the jump, and after the (1/?)
Did you know? the font for the Challengers logo is apparently from the Rockwell font family, just like the Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends logo was for a time
Thank you for the overwhelming support on the latest vid, was one I was working on for a while and one I’ve wanted to do for a while! A great way to involve friends in a project and hear their raw thoughts on creating (none of the video was scripted my friends are that awesome!!)
Whistle code stuff they would probably think that Gordon needs to be shown up by Castle. Gordon holds the express very dear, so to lose that to him is losing everything. While that reality makes him upset and frightened, it's his anger that the others see which might give (2/?)
idea is there. Castle's comments to Gordon throughout 5 are scornful 100%, and it would be better off if he said nothing at all. But also remember what Gordon did to Castle, and how one might react afterwards to the one who screwed them over. None of them are right, but the (5/?)
idea of their actions and choices are understandable. TFC is another conversation for when the finale comes. I've also seen some comments about Thomas and Gordon's alliance, and my argument is Thomas is still cheeky haha. Just wanted to share my thoughts!
them the impression that he's being classic Gordon and wants to show the new guy that he's the best and the express is his. Remember that Gordon was relegated to stopping trains because of James' accident, which was temporary. While Gordon still did something crazy in (3/?)
attempts to show Castle up, it is completely understandable why he did it. It was dangerous absolutely, but when we get hit with a lot of overwhelming stuff from this life I've no doubt we've done some irrational things too. Probably not to Gordon's extent but the (4/?)
Dear friends,
Long, long ago, the Fat Controller was merely Topham Hatt, an engineer trying to assist with a project. But he couldn’t do it alone - he needed an engine to help!
I hope you’ll enjoy Topham Hatt’s Engine!