Hello. I am the Diesel of Alrest, a writer, toy collector, voice artist, artist, etc. I am 25 years old, and overall, just a random guy constantly bringing new ideas from his brain and seeing what he can do with them. :P
Hey Diesel of Alrest! 🚂🎥 Congratulations on reaching the milestone of 10 years on RU-vid! 🎉 Your dedication and perseverance are truly commendable. I just watched your video "Reflections (18+)" and wanted to express my appreciation for the compelling storytelling and the journey you've taken with your OC. The plot, revolving around James seeking answers about Tiger's survival, adds depth to the narrative and keeps the audience engaged. It's clear that a lot of thought and effort went into crafting this story over the years, and the result is a captivating and unique piece of content. Your storytelling skills and commitment to your creative vision are inspiring. The Thomas & Friends community benefits from creators like you who bring fresh and imaginative ideas to the table. I'm sure your audience appreciates the effort you've put into delivering content that goes beyond the typical expectations associated with toy trains. As you reflect on your journey over the past decade, know that your impact on the community and the inspiration you've provided to fellow creators are significant. Here's to another decade of creativity, storytelling, and sharing your passion with the world! 🚂✨ Sincerely, TheGreatOAnimationStudios
MOHAMMED GEEDI: R.I.P. Peter Fonda (1940-2019) You will always be loved and remembered as the voice of Lady's owner, Tasha's husband and Lily's grandfather: Burnett Arthur Stone.
I kinda didn’t really think too much about it and just went with whatever weapons I had at the time. Gonna be honest, didn’t even know about this until you brought it up. It’s a little too late to change it now, but as of now, story wise, there’s no real explanation for it.
@@DieselofAlrest maybe it's a dramatic telling of the story (not saying phonix/tiger was making certain parts up or lying but maybe the adaptation had some changes)
Before commenting, here's a few things you need to know. They might contain spoilers, so you may wanna read after you've seen the video. 1. The three Wellsworth and Suddery Engines in the flashback are named William (1), Gwendolyn (2), and Charles (3). William and Charles would eventually be rebuilt into Manning Wardle L Class tank engines years later, and be renamed Billy and Charlie respectively. As for Gwendolyn, she was sadly scrapped long ago. 2. For the scene with Phoenix and Rosie, Barry was supposed to be in Rosie's place, but after it was revealed he was actually a tank engine instead of a tender engine, I swapped him for Rosie instead. 3. The phantom of Nico at the post credits scene is supposed to be a redesign of an old ghost engine from a Halloween special I did years ago that had long since been deleted, and one I no longer consider to be canon to my series. I originally didn't plan to have it be Nico, but surprisingly, it seemed to fit. 4. One day I plan to write a story as to how Stafford rediscovered Tiger/Phoenix, but who knows if I'll get around to it? :P
This might be my favorite one in the series so far! I like Phoenix’s (previously Tiger) backstory a lot, I also like James’s moment here as well; he vain and a little boastful but he does have his moments from time to time. The last few minutes was one I didn’t expect, this one was definitely worth the wait! Also happy 10 year anniversary to the channel 🎉🎉🎉 Edit: I was also not expecting TAOS Percy to make a cameo (at least I think it was him)
WHOA!!! Now THAT was a masterpiece!!! The story and visuals were VERY stunning and the backstory Tiger aka Phoenix told James was so emotional!! 🥹🥺❤ And WHAT a twist that all this time it was his brother Nico!! You should be most proud of yourself Ben!! And Happy 10th Anniversary man!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow, That was really awesome, after so many years we finally got the answer on what really happened to Pheonix (tiger), even with some of the foul lanaguage of the video, you still did a marvelous job on this video along with the voice actors that took part of the video. I really enjoyed some of the moments such as the references and funny moments, you named it. oh and happy 10 years of your youtube channel Diesel of Alrest.
The moment that most of us have been waiting for years has finally come, the time has come to learn the whole backstory and truth about this Oc character, I can’t wait to see this premier soon since I’ve been waiting for this moment for a very long time.
Peter Fonda was a great actor playing as Burnett stone it’s alright that he’s passed away. We still have so many actors like Alec Baldwin, Michael E Rogers Cody McMains Mara Wilson
Wow... just wow. Props to you for a very different take on a supernatural Thomas video. This felt perfectly paced, and every little bit was very clever. The use of die-cast and wooden engines together was seamless, and the whole thing was put together very nicely. Also, you're one of the few to use merchandise instead of an audio story or Trainz - so well done! Overall some very good work happening in this video.
"You better get out of hear, before you see my innards." I only just discovered your channel, and I have already fallen in love with your writing. Your dialogue is SO compelling and authentic-feeling. I love how Bert behaves in this. He has been serving up and witnessing death for his whole life; he is desensitized to it. So when it happens to 'Arry, he's upset... But he's also SO nonchalant about it. The "He's over there" line GOT me. That musical cue, the cut over to his remains... WOW. That was gutsy! I love how resigned to his fate Bert is the whole video; he knows how this goes. He knows there's no escape. After all, he made a living out of that fact. Even after all he's done, I can't help but respect his self awareness and wisdom in these final moments. I liked your adaptation of that Bert story with the scrap engine. I've seen it done plenty of times, but you added a new flare to it by making it 98462, and by actually SHOWING his past! I liked all the name too; the diesels know each other's full names, and respect each other enough to use them. When they're together, they don't all act like creeps and monsters, even in a scrapyard. They're just normal guys who have been desensitized to scrap. And last but certainly not least, i LOVE your style!! I love how you mix brands; Take Along Edward and TWR Bert actually look really good together when you do it right. Sometimes when I see it done, the engines are leaning awkwardly on the track, and the characters scale poorly. But you were SO clever about how you did it, flipping the track over and never putting Edward and Bert directly next to each other. It looked great. I love how you utilized the set, too; the smelter shed doors closing was awesome. And maybe the best part, was the face animations! I love how the mouths open and close with the dialogue, the expressive eye and eyebrow movements, and that one moment with the exclamation mark in the air was great! I'd love to see more stuff like that in videos; such a refreshing, nonverbal way to show a character's panic! This whole thing was just so immersive and well written. Props for being gutsy enough to kill 'Arry off. Clever to do it in the 2000s though, so he's still around for most of the timeline. Loved every second of this!