Never in my life did I think I’d hear “Old Town Road” in a Thomas video, especially with one of your videos! Mannnnnn Max my dude you have outdone yourself on this series of videos tenfold from the model making to the cast and even with some of the interesting themes and ideas! This definitely feels like a very solid RWS book that Ivo more than deserves!
A fantastic job with the finale of this fanmade RWS series with Ivo Hugh here. Love the story, love Ivo's plan here, and fantastic sets. Especially for the Blue Mountain Quarry. They're all fantastic. Keep up the great work and we'll be looking forward on your next project. Until then, take care!
Never thought I’d hear Old Town Road and Low Rider worked into the score of a Thomas story. This was definitely fantastic, I loved the set of Rheneas Quarry too
I had momentarily forgotten the Blue Mountain Quarry's theme, as such it made the reveal of Owen all the more surprising! Lovely incoporation of him, we usually tend to see RWS characters incoporated into a TV series style so its rare to see the opposite work :) The camera work whilst lovely as usual, particularly gave off a great sense of height if that makes any sense? The shots of the land rover really felt, high up and precarious. The ending was a great ensemble of the entire crew then as well, reminded me of the TR doing the same in their rare occasion of all the locos in steam. Well done all in all, watching all four stories in one go is in order soon 😁
Thank you, especially for joining the cast at the last moment! It didn't convey as much as I wanted it to, but Ivo can't actually see Owen at the quarry due to the mist, he just hears this booming voice coming from the sky, so I wanted to have as many angles showing the vast change in height between them.
@@Terrier55Stepney ahhh that explains him not directly addressing Owen so, clever! I had thought "ah from his angle Owen looks very daunting so he's abit intimidated" Still works though! Got great nostalgia from the Llanberis incline all the same ❤️
This series of stories was truly wonderful! I love how you developed the character without making him just another key figure; giving him autism was a thoughtful touch. I've also noticed that in this episode, he's been more willing to make eye contact, especially with Owen and during the orchestra scene. I really enjoyed it, particularly the moment when Fred was a bit out of tune; that felt so true to his character. One of my favorite parts has to be the introduction of Luke. I would love to see a series focused on him! I believe he and Ivo could both be on the spectrum and form a great friendship, plus they're both Irish, which I find delightful. You did an outstanding job! My hats off to you for your amazing work and models. Keep it up!
A great end to this four-part book series on Ivo Hugh. I should have known by the thumbnail but I was surprised to see Owen as well as Luke at the end. What else can I say I've enjoyed watching all four parts. Keep up the good work Max!
I love everything about this Ivo's whistle really does sound nice when it echoes in the hills The Owen the incline set was awsome The hello u there and hello done there, was it a reference to a terrier travels vlog or lost treasure The cover lf old town road The Ivor The Engine reference And that end with all lf the engines making music with their whistles is probably the best thing since sliced bread Also Luke
I think it was originally a lost treasure reference, but now that you mention it, seeing as that vlog snipper was filmed on the real inclines it might have subconsciously been that!
What a wonderful collection of stories Max. These were all a delight to watch over these last few months. Was not expecting Owen and Luke to make an appearance, but a welcome addition nonetheless. Well done!
This was a perfect 4 story book about Ivo Hugh. I love that Ivo loves music which I think is sweet and refreshing. I laughed at 5:35 because I had no idea until 6:00 came and I just smiled. Making Old Town Road but with Thomas melody was genius and it works. The ending was hilarious and wholesome. I love every single bit of this episode. I love the new quarry and was surprised to see Owen. His model was well made. I’m inspired. Well done Max! Can’t wait to see what you’ll do next.
An end of a great arc for young Ivo, this is has been the most down to earth series that has truly become one of your greatest achievements in filming and I can’t wait to see what you’ll build upon this journey.
I love how the trucks on the Skarloey Railway are just a little dim-witted and not troublesome unlike on the big railway. Also love how you incorporated the BMQ as the Rheneas Quarry which I thought about too. Finally, I love how all the engines whistle at the yards just like how some of the galas end, and how Fred gets his wish to be recognized, only in a annoying Fred way. Great work Max, this series has inspired me to write an SKR book of my own.
This was a fun finale to this little series. I like that Owen’s inclusion, that’s something you don’t see often. My favorite was the end with the chorus of whistles
I love the individualism of all the new characters, those sweet little trucks like two grandmothers, the annoying farmer, Owen at the "NEW Quarry" with an appropriate cover of the song. Clever little set-up with the cow in the truck from episode two, and bulls from episode three. Fred finally being included, and then seizing his opportunity to be a nuisance, shows his type. Ivo the Engine (Funny) is adorable, sweet removal of the letter F for 'Our Little Engines'. And a new character, accidentally looked ahead so got spoiled of it. Great series, Ivo Hugh may have not been given the chance to offer something new in the original show, but at least there is representation of number seven, cannot say the same for the diesels.
I know I'm a little late to the party, but this was a treat to watch, and amazing to watch Owen in action. Also the trucks commentary was funny as well Cheers, and keep up the good work!
The idea that engines will play tunes when they have two whistles is such a fun one. I loved in Tone Deaf, and I love it here. I also love the little Lowrider ditty as he leaves the quarry. Excellent work. May I ask, what accent does Ivo Hugh speak with?
I like this Mini-Series and the Model Work, and I also like the Blue Mountain References in the Music, when Ivo entered the Quarry, the Whistle Chorus, and inclusion of Owen and the End Scene with Luke
Once I heard that converted blue mountain mystery music, my first reaction was “Nooo Way”. This series has been very nice, breathing life into a pretty much dead franchise. Keep up the great work man 👍🏻
Man, this was so peak... It's a shame it's over, since I kinda fell in love with Ivo Hugh here, but I'm glad it happned. Technically, also impressive. Also nice blue plate at the edge of the set in the ending.
You got to love "our little engines". Easily the best Ivo Hugh stories and add a lot to a pretty nothing character in the RWS. 12:12 Wait.. WHAT? Where was Luke in this? My favorite Irish boy 😇
I must say it's an interesting story I do wonder how the whistle song would have sounded like if the engines had the model series and the CGI series whistles Well done with another great story!
This was, for lack of a better term, "peak". The story is very wholesome, and Ivo's idea was pretty clever! Also, is that the one and only Keith The Wickham Trolley at 8:44?
Love this story! The fact that you managed to include Owen in your interpretation of Rheneas Quarry (and Luke by extension) is honestly really impressive. Truth be told, I was thinking that the finale would involve the ranger rover stealing from the quarry and Ivo Hugh would have to use his cleverness to stop it. But this is just as good! Love the references in the music throughout! Overall, a lovely story! Although, what was the last song with the whistles supposed to be?
Thank you. The whistle chorus was in reference to an event at the Talyllyn Railway some years ago where they did that exact thing. th-cam.com/video/4XMQ6Qxj83o/w-d-xo.html
Oh, that daft farmer and his poor land rover. And that rather convenient appearance of the bull... ROFL Wasn't expecting Owen and Luke in the finale. Ah, poor, poor Luke. They forgot to bring him for the gala. LOL Way to portray Ivo as a hero and choir director. ;)
Ivo must learn to march to the beat of his own drum to find that song in his firebox once more
You mean Bert-Drum? (I feel no shame)
@@RoundhouseProductionsLIMES!
@@RoundhouseProductionsno no no stop now
I love the little toot from Fred at the end and them all arguing is just hilarious
Never in my life did I think I’d hear “Old Town Road” in a Thomas video, especially with one of your videos! Mannnnnn Max my dude you have outdone yourself on this series of videos tenfold from the model making to the cast and even with some of the interesting themes and ideas! This definitely feels like a very solid RWS book that Ivo more than deserves!
A pleasure to work with you Mr Max. I'm sure it won't be the last time.. !!!
A fantastic job with the finale of this fanmade RWS series with Ivo Hugh here.
Love the story, love Ivo's plan here, and fantastic sets. Especially for the Blue Mountain Quarry.
They're all fantastic.
Keep up the great work and we'll be looking forward on your next project. Until then, take care!
Now this episode was "music to my ears"
I love how ivo's driver comforts him
I love how cute the trucks are
I seems the trucks on the skarloey railway are better behaved than the trucks on the north western railway.
@@nicholassammons3881 Unless your name is Sir Handel.
"No, no, it's Peter Sam!"
Never thought I’d hear Old Town Road and Low Rider worked into the score of a Thomas story. This was definitely fantastic, I loved the set of Rheneas Quarry too
hahahah it had to be done!!
4:48 2 trucks, holding hands
The passion, the passion
A truck to wagon
I just sprinted all the way home to see this! It was worth it in the end!
Thank you for your speediness!
@@Terrier55Stepney your welcome :)
I had momentarily forgotten the Blue Mountain Quarry's theme, as such it made the reveal of Owen all the more surprising! Lovely incoporation of him, we usually tend to see RWS characters incoporated into a TV series style so its rare to see the opposite work :)
The camera work whilst lovely as usual, particularly gave off a great sense of height if that makes any sense? The shots of the land rover really felt, high up and precarious.
The ending was a great ensemble of the entire crew then as well, reminded me of the TR doing the same in their rare occasion of all the locos in steam. Well done all in all, watching all four stories in one go is in order soon 😁
Thank you, especially for joining the cast at the last moment!
It didn't convey as much as I wanted it to, but Ivo can't actually see Owen at the quarry due to the mist, he just hears this booming voice coming from the sky, so I wanted to have as many angles showing the vast change in height between them.
@@Terrier55Stepney ahhh that explains him not directly addressing Owen so, clever! I had thought "ah from his angle Owen looks very daunting so he's abit intimidated"
Still works though! Got great nostalgia from the Llanberis incline all the same ❤️
Ngl, the trucks were chill… also, are we gonna talk about 4:47?
*TWO TRUCKS HAVING SE- SUSHI FOR DINNER!!!*
Awdry would be rather bemused by that part.
It was such a pleasure to view this saga, Can’t wait to see what comes in the future!
This series of stories was truly wonderful! I love how you developed the character without making him just another key figure; giving him autism was a thoughtful touch. I've also noticed that in this episode, he's been more willing to make eye contact, especially with Owen and during the orchestra scene.
I really enjoyed it, particularly the moment when Fred was a bit out of tune; that felt so true to his character. One of my favorite parts has to be the introduction of Luke. I would love to see a series focused on him! I believe he and Ivo could both be on the spectrum and form a great friendship, plus they're both Irish, which I find delightful.
You did an outstanding job! My hats off to you for your amazing work and models. Keep it up!
A great end to this four-part book series on Ivo Hugh. I should have known by the thumbnail but I was surprised to see Owen as well as Luke at the end. What else can I say I've enjoyed watching all four parts. Keep up the good work Max!
I love everything about this
Ivo's whistle really does sound nice when it echoes in the hills
The Owen the incline set was awsome
The hello u there and hello done there, was it a reference to a terrier travels vlog or lost treasure
The cover lf old town road
The Ivor The Engine reference
And that end with all lf the engines making music with their whistles is probably the best thing since sliced bread
Also Luke
I think it was originally a lost treasure reference, but now that you mention it, seeing as that vlog snipper was filmed on the real inclines it might have subconsciously been that!
Old Town Road was my proudest moment of the saga - it was in this score from the get-go and I'm glad you liked it!
This was a lovely little series,
Model work, music, scenery, voice work, it was all 10/10, great work to everyone working on this, I loved it!
What a wonderful collection of stories Max. These were all a delight to watch over these last few months. Was not expecting Owen and Luke to make an appearance, but a welcome addition nonetheless. Well done!
7:35 A COVER OF LOW RIDER!!
Great story
9:16 How to make music with trains, my favorite part
This was a perfect 4 story book about Ivo Hugh. I love that Ivo loves music which I think is sweet and refreshing. I laughed at 5:35 because I had no idea until 6:00 came and I just smiled. Making Old Town Road but with Thomas melody was genius and it works. The ending was hilarious and wholesome. I love every single bit of this episode. I love the new quarry and was surprised to see Owen. His model was well made. I’m inspired.
Well done Max! Can’t wait to see what you’ll do next.
This was absolutely amazing. Every single scene was so entertaining and the score is great.
Love your stories and the scenery is beautiful.
An end of a great arc for young Ivo, this is has been the most down to earth series that has truly become one of your greatest achievements in filming and I can’t wait to see what you’ll build upon this journey.
Those trucks just can't catch a break 😢
but they are a cute couple
These four stories in a set feel the most like a RWS book. Thank you for bringing a nothing character from the books to life.
This is my favorite part. Literally everything about it I enjoyed.
I love how the trucks on the Skarloey Railway are just a little dim-witted and not troublesome unlike on the big railway.
Also love how you incorporated the BMQ as the Rheneas Quarry which I thought about too.
Finally, I love how all the engines whistle at the yards just like how some of the galas end, and how Fred gets his wish to be recognized, only in a annoying Fred way.
Great work Max, this series has inspired me to write an SKR book of my own.
And I've felt inspired to write Thomas fan stories after encountering this series and others like it!
Such an outstanding masterpiece of craftsmanship and talent you lot brought together to make this. Well Done.
2:43 the SECOND this started playing i knew what it was, Love the music here!
I love how cute the slate wagons are just really chill
This was a fun finale to this little series. I like that Owen’s inclusion, that’s something you don’t see often. My favorite was the end with the chorus of whistles
I love the individualism of all the new characters, those sweet little trucks like two grandmothers, the annoying farmer, Owen at the "NEW Quarry" with an appropriate cover of the song.
Clever little set-up with the cow in the truck from episode two, and bulls from episode three. Fred finally being included, and then seizing his opportunity to be a nuisance, shows his type.
Ivo the Engine (Funny) is adorable, sweet removal of the letter F for 'Our Little Engines'. And a new character, accidentally looked ahead so got spoiled of it.
Great series, Ivo Hugh may have not been given the chance to offer something new in the original show, but at least there is representation of number seven, cannot say the same for the diesels.
A lovely finale! The surprise inclusion of Owen and Luke was done well!
He truly is one Clever Little Engine.
I know I'm a little late to the party, but this was a treat to watch, and amazing to watch Owen in action. Also the trucks commentary was funny as well
Cheers, and keep up the good work!
I loved watching this series. It was just like a new railway series book.
Love the blue mountain quarry music and quarry set!!!
I love the “Old Town Road” when the bull showed up! And the whistle song that played at the end!
Its great to see the end of this remarkable stories of Ivo hugh and part of the Skarloey Railway Fleet. Well done to you and everyone else
The idea that engines will play tunes when they have two whistles is such a fun one. I loved in Tone Deaf, and I love it here.
I also love the little Lowrider ditty as he leaves the quarry. Excellent work. May I ask, what accent does Ivo Hugh speak with?
I like this Mini-Series and the Model Work, and I also like the Blue Mountain References in the Music, when Ivo entered the Quarry, the Whistle Chorus, and inclusion of Owen and the End Scene with Luke
The quarry set looks amazing.
I'm impressed!
Once I heard that converted blue mountain mystery music, my first reaction was “Nooo Way”. This series has been very nice, breathing life into a pretty much dead franchise. Keep up the great work man 👍🏻
9:48 also, TOBYYYYYY
This was a pretty smart use of Owen!
I love this mini-series! Can’t wait to see what happens next
11:01
Duke: I think I’ve gone deaf 😆
Tremendous story arc here with Ivo. A character that I feel doesn’t get enough love! The Owen appearance fit in really well to.
All the little diddies are so cute. Old Town Road, Lowrider??? Fricking adorably Genius!
your work is always so lovely, max
8:43 so Her Majesty’s Railway Inspector from around Haymarket finally got out of the chicken coop. Good for him!
i love it ivo should go work at the quarry from time to time. and I wonder what your models of stanley, freddy and bertram would look like?
i loved that flog! best whistle choir ive heard
7:52 That brown van looks happy 😅
Amazing work. Well done to all that help to make these storys. its satifing to see a story about ivo hugh. again, great work, and well done.
Man, this was so peak... It's a shame it's over, since I kinda fell in love with Ivo Hugh here, but I'm glad it happned. Technically, also impressive. Also nice blue plate at the edge of the set in the ending.
Got to love the remake of the Blue Mountain Quarry song
Owen voiced by an Owen, fitting
Ivor the Engine? (10:45 got me laughing)
"I think I've gone deaf", said Duke calmly
I love that revamped toon of the blue mountain quarry
Im soo excited 😊
love the covers of the BMQ theme and old town road
The thin controller thinks he will be deaf for weeks!
Very pleased to see Owen in fan content again
In the wide shot where everyone’s whistling while the cameras moving, you can see the tracks go off the set
also the ending is clever! well done, man! keep up the good work!
Awesome work, love these stories and your customs
wow! this is soo funny. the slate trucks, the bull just ridding in one of them, all of it! its soo funny!
One word I would describe this is amazing
5:23 I liked the music cue at that bit following the remark 😏
Great job with this fantastic series Max!
Well..., I certainly wasn't expecting you of all people to include Rheneas Quarry as THE Blue Mountain Quarry! Story however is Stupendous!!!
You got to love "our little engines".
Easily the best Ivo Hugh stories and add a lot to a pretty nothing character in the RWS.
12:12 Wait.. WHAT? Where was Luke in this? My favorite Irish boy 😇
Luke was in an after credits scene. I very good addition, I’d say!
ABSOLUTE CINEMA!
Such clever ways to incorporate BMM elements into RWS canon! And what a delightful end to the saga!
Now we need a fred miniseries that shows how every 2000 years he has a death battle with smudger
Loved the ending tribute
I really enjoyed the story and I like the whistle song the engines did near the end of the video.
The set looks beautiful.
Lovely jubbly great episode and over episodes and bloody cool Luke model
3:12 Is that a Top Gear reference?!
I love how the Slate trucks are in this video
Skarloey has a station and Rheneas has a quarry? Wow. XD
Overall, nice story.
Amazing wonderfull story. Can you make the complete saga of our little engines?
Put some respect on my landrover!
Install a better tow cable!
I must say it's an interesting story
I do wonder how the whistle song would have sounded like if the engines had the model series and the CGI series whistles
Well done with another great story!
This was, for lack of a better term, "peak". The story is very wholesome, and Ivo's idea was pretty clever!
Also, is that the one and only Keith The Wickham Trolley at 8:44?
The very Keith. Thank you!!
3:40 i guess you could say he was a bit too inspired by Top Gear to consider the dangers... and utter lunacy of his idea.
That was amazing!
Love this story! The fact that you managed to include Owen in your interpretation of Rheneas Quarry (and Luke by extension) is honestly really impressive. Truth be told, I was thinking that the finale would involve the ranger rover stealing from the quarry and Ivo Hugh would have to use his cleverness to stop it. But this is just as good! Love the references in the music throughout! Overall, a lovely story!
Although, what was the last song with the whistles supposed to be?
Thank you. The whistle chorus was in reference to an event at the Talyllyn Railway some years ago where they did that exact thing. th-cam.com/video/4XMQ6Qxj83o/w-d-xo.html
Oh, that daft farmer and his poor land rover. And that rather convenient appearance of the bull... ROFL
Wasn't expecting Owen and Luke in the finale. Ah, poor, poor Luke. They forgot to bring him for the gala. LOL
Way to portray Ivo as a hero and choir director. ;)
the slate trucks are so cute not gonna lie
How about we see a makeover after he was mistaken for Culdee?
Wounderfull ending
This is a good video well done I loved the bit with the Land Rover. Was that inspired by Richard Hammond climbing a dam on top gear?
You bet it was! That, and there was one occasion where an attempt was made to drive a Land Rover up the incline at the Talyllyn.
Stories like this probably would've existed in the railway series if Christopher wasn't forced to push out thomas spotlight books
8:44 ~ 8:47: I like the cameo of the Wickham Trolley departing the Wharf. Does that Wickham Trolley have a name?
Keith! Thanks to Owen for bringing him around for the scene.
7:36 is that Low Rider in a Folk song style?
They all complain about fed at the end but he was my favourite part of the song