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These look great Lemmy. Even though I'm not really a fan of the wooden railway figures because of well scaling wise I'm sure anyone who does use these figures will get a kick out of this. Can't wait to see you more man!
These look REALLY good. I had no idea they were made from plastic! Can't wait to see what else is in store! Edit: Lady Hatt should have packed the Pumpernickel. Rye bread is pretty healthy, anyway. She just has to bring the bland loaf.
I bet the cow Bluebell will be happy once her milk is delivered in cold, fresh condition! Sir Topham is a hero! No thanks to Harold of course, what an airhead 😂😂, next time Harold choose your words carefully before causing a disturbance from the air. Again, you've made another masterpiece Lemmy wonderful work! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@@karenfan010 Honestly, your right. Lol! It's giving me that same vibe from TATMR, where he only had one seen of accidentally blowing sneezing powder everywhere all around Tidmouth Sheds and on the engines. Lemmy could use Harold's megaphone booming voice more often for comedy purposes. Speaking of which it's time we know more of Harold's background before coming to Dryaw, Island of Sodor.
@@brycepetite7885 She really is, honestly. It really gives me the same vibes feeling of the season 5 episode: "Lady Hatt's Birthday Party". Sir Bertram Topham Hatt gets himself in a few minor situations, when re-living his days as a young man being a engineer, but realizes he can't stretch himself too far. He is a loving grandfather and husband all the same. That's why I'm glad season 5 fleshed his character more into a relatable guy who wants everything to go well: Credits to Unlucky Tug! When you realize the Sir Topham from the earlier seasons like season 1 were his father, the fatt director was a terror to the engines, but is still reasonable all the same, you could compare him to his RWS Counterpart in the early days of the railway or to the grouchy passenger from "Duncan and the Grumpy Passenger". Overall, this Sir Topham Hatt feels like the one Lemmy described in Web Of Lies!
Amazing customs. These feel like something from the Learning Curve era. If I were making custom figurines for the Wooden Railway line, I'd like to do some based on the characters from Shining Time Station, the spin-off that introduced North American audiences to Thomas (especially since it turned 35 years old this year). Namely Mr. Conductor, Stacy Jones, and Schemer.