Gordon carries the name "Shooting Star" with such splendor. Much like a shooting star, Gordon is sprinting down the way, and heralding a feeling of hope and optimism that one would feel when seeing an actual shooting star. He is the prototype in a long lineage that is soon to come; and he is the Genesis of the success of Gresley's design. That name suits him. Because, he is a shooting star. Gordon truly looks dignified as he stands aside his mighty Doncaster brother. I just wish this was real. What a treat this would be to see this in real life. Happy Birthday, Flying Scotsman. The Spirit of the East Coast Main Line.
Beautiful! Though now all I can think of is the trouble The Fat Controller is going to have trying to get that extra tender off Gordon when he comes home lol
Both engines look incredible! I love the Gordon more closely resembles an A3, but still has the spirit of the TVS model. It’s also cool seeing Scotsman in the style of the TVS props. Him and Gordon also look perfect with each other, as opposed to how they were portrayed in The Great Race.
Sir Topham Hatt speaking to the National Railway Museum on the Phone: "Can I borrow Scotsmans other tender for a little bit....er...no reason...." Happy 100th Build Day to Flying Scotsman Wonderful Video!
Today, February 24th, marks the 100th anniversary of the Flying Scotsman, the first steam locomotive in the world to reach 100 miles per hour! 100 years for the first to go 100 mph! How incredible! Happy 100th Birthday Flying Scotsman!!!
This… this is a masterpiece Everything about it from the lighting to the engines. I love he little details like the RWS illustration of Gordon and flying Scotsman. It tells you so much about the character of both the engines even though they don’t speak. Everything about this is just so beautiful.
I personally thought if Gordon would be given a nameboard it would say "Wild Nor 'wester" so that he'd be named after the train he pulls, just like Flying Scotsman. That being said I always thought it'd be interesting to see Gordon with corridor tenders and it does look cool indeed! He even has the slight slope in the middle of the running board and the banjo dome. Must've been converted into an A3 at some point...
I really like this design of Gordon, He looks more like a A1 / A3 In my head cannon Gordon was actually built the same year as Scotsman 1923 but built 2 months later in April In the 40's like all the other A1's he was sent to be rebuilt into a A3 as well I mean I have nothing against his appearance in the Railway series, TV Show, and CGI but I don’t like the idea of him having a weird hybrid rebuild I got that from unlucky tug if you ask
Dude...... The Twin Corridor Tender configuration on Gordon looks SICK. A story where Gordon is presented with his own Corridor Tender by Sir Topham would be awesome. Ends up that he has to use it on a LONG trip to the Mainland or something along the lines of it.
@@robcowboy2713 Totally DIG that idea. And somewhere on the Inside of the Tender itself, are the Original Signatures of Sir Nigel, Sir Alan, And All the Former owners. Still painted in the Original Green. Only the Signatures are Clear Coated to Preserve them.
I recently discovered your channel and I want to say that it's fantastic I like the way you work with trainz, and I was wondering if you would do an adaptation of Thomas and the trucks one day
Oh, I remember seeing this on Twitter!!! Gordon's upgrade design is amazing and I love how they're both there to celebrate Scot's 100th B-day! Such a wholesome moment!! :3
Someone should print out the rws image of Gordon and Flying Scotsman, get a piece of tape and then stick it in the flying Scotsman's cab in the same place wear Gordon has his and beneath the photo, Brothers, to show a spiritual bond
Why dose gordon look like Scotsman more . He has 2 tenders his old footplate old valve gear and nameplates too he really dose look smart . Gives me an idea
Gordon got a overhaul and a new shape and 2 cordoor tenders I guess sir topham hat found some cordoor tenders during the overhaul and gave them to Gordon
In my headcanon, gordon is one of the two surviving LNER A1 Class Tender Engines. Not one, not three, two. While, yes. There are some A1s still in service, but those ones are boring, they have non-German smoke deflectors. Just like how Skarloey isn’t real, but Talyllyn is, Gordon isn’t real. But Flying Scotsman is. But what if Gordon WAS real? What would his number be? Possibly 4473, Possibly.. 4474 to add more 4’s.
Wow. Gordon’s model- and Scotsman’s for that matter are a perfect mesh of TV Series aesthetic and a real life A3.
Gordon carries the name "Shooting Star" with such splendor. Much like a shooting star, Gordon is sprinting down the way, and heralding a feeling of hope and optimism that one would feel when seeing an actual shooting star.
He is the prototype in a long lineage that is soon to come; and he is the Genesis of the success of Gresley's design. That name suits him. Because, he is a shooting star.
Gordon truly looks dignified as he stands aside his mighty Doncaster brother.
I just wish this was real. What a treat this would be to see this in real life.
Happy Birthday, Flying Scotsman. The Spirit of the East Coast Main Line.
i thought your comment would be as famus as mine gess not yesyou have more likes but i have more comments >:)
Beautiful!
Though now all I can think of is the trouble The Fat Controller is going to have trying to get that extra tender off Gordon when he comes home lol
I really want to applaud so hard right now. I am just so dead happy after looking at this. Happy centenary birthday, Flying Scotsman.
Simply short and sweet and marvellous. Regards, Samuel Farris.
0:14 Flying Scotsman: who is that?
Gordon and Flying Scotsman look great in their amazing rebuilds together as Doncaster brothers of the LNER!
Gordon finally got a “Proper” rebuilt
I love all the little details of this from the LNER Azuma trains to Gordon's support coach. Well made video
Gordon looks AMAZING with that rebuild
MUM IM FAMOUS
He sure does
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehs
@@williamnguyen7365Ringo Starr Percy
He looks like an actual A3
Awww,that was cute.I love those two brothers!
Very nice work done here!
Happy 100th birthday to our beautiful Scotman!! 🥳
I like Gordon's "Shooting Star" nameplates. :)
Gordon’s A3 looks amazing! And with the Shooting Star name plate is amazing! His 2 tenders are just the icing on the cake!
Both engines look incredible! I love the Gordon more closely resembles an A3, but still has the spirit of the TVS model. It’s also cool seeing Scotsman in the style of the TVS props. Him and Gordon also look perfect with each other, as opposed to how they were portrayed in The Great Race.
Amazing! Happy birthday Scotsman!
Looks like Gordon paid his brother a visit for his 100th birthday. Happy birthday Flying Scotsman.
Sir Topham Hatt speaking to the National Railway Museum on the Phone: "Can I borrow Scotsmans other tender for a little bit....er...no reason...."
Happy 100th Build Day to Flying Scotsman
Wonderful Video!
Happy birthday to Gordon and the Flying Scotsman
Well happy 100th birthday to flying Scotsman , happy 102nd birthday to Gordon (he was a prototype built in 1921)
Impressive, very nice.
beautiful simply magnificent
Happy Birthday to Flying Scotsman!
Today, February 24th, marks the 100th anniversary of the Flying Scotsman, the first steam locomotive in the world to reach 100 miles per hour! 100 years for the first to go 100 mph! How incredible! Happy 100th Birthday Flying Scotsman!!!
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@@Toonrick12 Ha!!! Nice!
This looks stunning!
This… this is a masterpiece
Everything about it from the lighting to the engines. I love he little details like the RWS illustration of Gordon and flying Scotsman.
It tells you so much about the character of both the engines even though they don’t speak.
Everything about this is just so beautiful.
If Gordon got 2 corridor tenders and ran a express called "The Shooting Star"
btw, Happy 100th birthday, flying scotsman!
the shooting star name is based on 'the grate race"
Very nice!
I love how Gordon looks a lot like his brother and got two tenders!
I personally thought if Gordon would be given a nameboard it would say "Wild Nor 'wester" so that he'd be named after the train he pulls, just like Flying Scotsman. That being said I always thought it'd be interesting to see Gordon with corridor tenders and it does look cool indeed! He even has the slight slope in the middle of the running board and the banjo dome. Must've been converted into an A3 at some point...
I love how Gordon's got the RWS picture
Awesome👏🙏
They make me smile
I really like this design of Gordon, He looks more like a A1 / A3
In my head cannon Gordon was actually built the same year as Scotsman 1923 but built 2 months later in April
In the 40's like all the other A1's he was sent to be rebuilt into a A3 as well
I mean I have nothing against his appearance in the Railway series, TV Show, and CGI but I don’t like the idea of him having a weird hybrid rebuild
I got that from unlucky tug if you ask
This is beautiful and feels very wholesome. Fantastic video!
Happy 100th Birthday to Flying Scotsman!
Love how happy scotsman is when he sees gordon
Flying Scotsmen be like : Hello little bro...... Oh
Who's little now little brother....... >:)
Here Here! Happy birthday Flying Scotsman!
Wow this excellent, well done
AWESOME!!!!
Swag-A-Della! Gordon looks great!
Happy 100th birthday to Flying Scotsman
Dude......
The Twin Corridor Tender configuration on Gordon looks SICK.
A story where Gordon is presented with his own Corridor Tender by Sir Topham would be awesome.
Ends up that he has to use it on a
LONG trip to the Mainland or something along the lines of it.
Plot twist: Scotsman gifts it to Gordon cus he doesn’t use it all that much and it becomes a family heirloom
@@robcowboy2713
Totally DIG that idea.
And somewhere on the Inside of the Tender itself, are the Original Signatures of Sir Nigel, Sir Alan,
And All the Former owners. Still painted in the Original Green.
Only the Signatures are Clear Coated to Preserve them.
@@robcowboy2713 it did get used by bittern for a time
Then apparently to the A1 trust
Happy Birthday Flying Scotsman!! Smooth rails and here's to 100 more years!! Long Live Flying Scotsman!!
Scott's colour at the beginning of this is beautiful. It looks like the colour of the lego model of him. Chrome green.
Imagine seeing this in person 🥲
amazing
I like the Lner class 800 in the background
Great video!!!
0:21 GORDON HAS TWO TENDERS! WOW!!!
Danm that's he still the SHOOTING STAR
This is so pretty!
That is what you call flying Gordon
I recently discovered your channel and I want to say that it's fantastic I like the way you work with trainz, and I was wondering if you would do an adaptation of Thomas and the trucks one day
Oh, I remember seeing this on Twitter!!! Gordon's upgrade design is amazing and I love how they're both there to celebrate Scot's 100th B-day! Such a wholesome moment!! :3
Happy 100th you flying wonder you
Happy birthday Scotsman
You know Gordon looks good like that. More than the actual prop can do.
Love the tenders.
gordon with 2 corridor tenders is so blursed I LOVE IT
*HAPPY BIRTHDAY FLYING SCOTSMAN*
Edit: *AND GORDON TOO*
Sorry for the late delay but jolly good show mate
0:37 The Gurdanson Scotsman
I could definitely imagine Gordon taking excerssion trains instead of the local.
The A1 brothers are now 100 years old happy birthday flying Scotsman and Gordon/the shooting star
Wouldn’t Gordon be older tho considering he’s a protoype of flying Scotsman’s model
@@Scotsmansreign huh I guess so
@@ScotsmansreignI nor gordon was built in 1915 Draft A1 untill they discovered I was unsuccessful....
Someone should print out the rws image of Gordon and Flying Scotsman, get a piece of tape and then stick it in the flying Scotsman's cab in the same place wear Gordon has his and beneath the photo, Brothers, to show a spiritual bond
time travler: steps on crab
the timeline:
Wow
Where'd you get that Gordon model?
Now that I think about it, I think Rebecca was right, Gordon might be bigger than Scotsman lmao
I allways dont Understand why scotsman needs a seppourt Coach
The happy reunion
Gordon turned 100 years old 3 years ago in 2020!
U kno, I feel inspired to make a custom HO/OO model of the shooting star gordon
😮woah
No way Gordon is missing his little brothers birthday.
He would make sure he makes it on time
Love this new look for Gordon, is definitely quite a unique take for him!
Why does Gordon have two tenders when he only Has one In the TV Series?
@@OffcialAbdulPlaysincorrect Dude
Also gordon:HELLO LITTLE BROTHER
I like gordens double tender but where's flying Scotsmens
Gordon Should Have Been Hauling A Special Train Of Some Sort, And Also, His "NWR" And 4 Should Be Switched Around
the class 801/802 that just here as well :]
Gordon looks hella good
Why does gordon with a corridor tender look so nice
Why dose gordon look like Scotsman more . He has 2 tenders his old footplate old valve gear and nameplates too he really dose look smart . Gives me an idea
Gordon was built in 1920
*1922
Is this really in trainz
Gordon got a overhaul and a new shape and 2 cordoor tenders I guess sir topham hat found some cordoor tenders during the overhaul and gave them to Gordon
In my headcanon, gordon is one of the two surviving LNER A1 Class Tender Engines. Not one, not three, two. While, yes. There are some A1s still in service, but those ones are boring, they have non-German smoke deflectors. Just like how Skarloey isn’t real, but Talyllyn is, Gordon isn’t real. But Flying Scotsman is. But what if Gordon WAS real? What would his number be? Possibly 4473, Possibly.. 4474 to add more 4’s.
Why did i see a face in scotsman's Fire?
when did gordon got 2 tenders 💀
Is it like twisted?
Gordon has two tenders and flying Scotsman has 1 I think they switch bodies
Gordon The Double Tender Engine
Shouldn't throw NWR be on the water tender and 4 on the coal tender?
Nice CGI Version of 2010 Films.
so is TSI where you got the tenders and the shooting star nameplate gordon? if not then can you give me the link to it?
the shooting star/gordon(model series version)
But bittern has flying scotsmans other tender
Maybe it was donated from another A1
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