My Entry for this year's TVS collab! The goal was to combine a RWS exclusive story with a certain episode or movie from the TVS. I was tasked with combining a Mountain Engines story with Calling All Engines. I took some liberties and made a very vague reference to the film and combined TVS style with RWS (blacked out cabs, more simplified features, Rheneas' TVS paint scheme etc. Also I threw in an easter egg haha. The Biplane is @ferlost 's Brisfit oc, Nigel.
Commissions from the past year ✨💫
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For SpiritOfRailway
For @duncandonuts06
For Crispyambulance
For Chayward
For @hartage
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ooo he's experiencing the magic of the seaaaa~
my non-thomas friend came up with two thomas OCs: bratwurst, and bratbest “the best and the worst”
two german engines that just. showed up one day and nobody ever remembers they exist. also the best is evil and the worst eventually shoves him into the sea, and thats why so many german scrap engine parts are scattered about the island. total crackfic characters, i love them
HAPPY 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RWS
As per usual, i participated to the rws collab ! :D
This year, i had the pleasure to do book 6, "Henry the Green Engine"!!
AND as bonus i choose, of course, book 15, "The Twin Engines"!
I really wanted to do gouache painting this year :>
"We may be small, but we're quite efficient!"
Duck puffed away, much impressed.
Here is the final piece! Little re-draw of one of the illustrations in the book "Small Railway Engines".
Original illustration: 👇
Anyways, as I was about to say...
WONDERFULLY done!! Duck and Rex look so lovely, and you captured much of the charm of the original 💚 Very nice to see these green engines on the go!
Entry for #RWS80thCollab I had so much fun making this scene and I'm very proud how it turned out. HAPPY 80TH Anniversary to the
RWS Book - Branch Line Engines
Story - Bull's Eye

Thomas has been a huge part of my childhood! I have memories of watching episodes on DVD as a toddler, and building elaborate layouts with my wooden railway set that I got for Christmas when I was Three. the highlight of my day was coming home from primary school, and turning on Sprout and watching both HIT era and Classic series episodes.
I remember genuinely believing that the Island of Sodor was a real place, it didn't help that my DVD copy had segments with a day out with Thomas on them.
I stopped watching Thomas when they switched to CGI in season 12, and didn't pick it back up until like junior year of high school. but between that time, Thomas has always been on my mind. it was where I developed my love of locomotives and scratched my autistic brain, and I am happy to be part of this fandom!
Thomas is a huge part of who I am, and I don't care if people tell me that I am too old, once a Thomas fan, always a thomas fan!

