Somehow...I feel like it isn't over. Especially now that Duck is still upset at himself for apologizing to Diesel and never getting the chance to after he realized that he needed to let go of his grudge towards him and forgive him.
I feel sorry for Duck not being able to forgive him. I hope there's a continuation of this saga. I don't like the idea of Duck forever regretting not being able to forgive him.
That scene between Thomas & Diesel at the Bridge makes me of the roles of Cragger, Worriz & Razar in LEGO's "Legends of Chima"; they were heroes at one point, but they cannot change their ways forever...
The first wrong thing that I did, was that I just stole and made a bootleg copy to one of Callum Walker's Trainz remakes, Edward's Fire, from 1995 in 2012. I made a video out of Callum Walker, my nemesis, and his best friend buddy, Chris Tomson.
because Daisy told engines that Diesel changed and Duck was the first who saw that Diesel was bad back in the day he felt bad for not changing the way he saw Diesel and always thinking that he's bad even though all Diesel wanted is acceptance they never accepted him because they didn't understand that some characters (and people) are toxic by nature even though they try their hardest not to be this way and lose something that makes them their true own self Diesel is toxic, edgy and likes to cause drama, but if he was accepted from the start, he'd be viewed in a different way
@@suddysoap-barproductions4470 But most of his stories, if not all, were grounded in real-life events. Trust me, search up Wilbert's inspiration. So I don't think teaching Christian values was an aim with this franchise (unlike with the Chronicles of Narnia!)
Do you know something, mate, your stories are very LEO TOLSTOY, they are better than the Reverend AWDRY’S by far. They are not patronising like his were.
Poor Duck, you can tell he still is hurt, he also needs to let out his emotions with Diesel. But he can't for now, but hopefully someday
"Look out Duck!" Cried Philip
Duck's driver applied the brakes but it was too late
Aww, Duck... he didn't get a chance. He almost did, but the wooden planks got in the way! You can tell he's still hurting inside.
I don't get it.
Somehow...I feel like it isn't over. Especially now that Duck is still upset at himself for apologizing to Diesel and never getting the chance to after he realized that he needed to let go of his grudge towards him and forgive him.
What a terrible time both Thomas and Diesel went through. but it was a great story you wrote here.
I feel sorry for Duck not being able to forgive him. I hope there's a continuation of this saga. I don't like the idea of Duck forever regretting not being able to forgive him.
Poor Thomas and Duck! Don’t blame any of them!
That scene between Thomas & Diesel at the Bridge makes me of the roles of Cragger, Worriz & Razar in LEGO's "Legends of Chima"; they were heroes at one point, but they cannot change their ways forever...
A great story. Well done.
Henry James Gordon and Duck should never have jump into conclusions
@@2026_Productions Yeah
You do love to state the obvious don’t you
It's like Diesel is the villain protagonist of this story.
What a wonderful story! Well done! Keep up the great work! :)
Poor Diesel had enough of Thomas, but Splendid Story!
Spike Tv Fanboy I'm a replica of him
Spike Tv Fanboy yeah, why?
Spike Tv Fanboy Yeah
I m very pleased with you about your story is very great.
I predict if you make another part it will be called The Truth about Duck.
Great video! 👍
This is really emotional.
I want to say that the engines moved a little slow in this episode. But i hope they will go faster in the following episodes.
This is so emotional to me, why is that?
This is really good! Keep up the good work!
I'm proud of him willing to change😭🥲🥲🥲
Very good story I love it!
You were no saint ether when you first met Diesel, Duck! You’re basically the steam version of him
Dudley exists
I love your story and poor diesel
why was diesel sent to the steam works instead of the diesel works
So, Diesel is never coming back?
The first wrong thing that I did, was that I just stole and made a bootleg copy to one of Callum Walker's Trainz remakes, Edward's Fire, from 1995 in 2012. I made a video out of Callum Walker, my nemesis, and his best friend buddy, Chris Tomson.
The Truth about Bruce. Devious Diesel's real name.
That's not his real name. Ok yea you can assume that's diesel's real name but who knows
th-cam.com/video/VJJJQ_hQvLc/w-d-xo.html for the video of when diesel was called bruce
Victor Tanzig explained in a Q&A that "Bruce" is not Diesel's real name. He put it there for fun
I like to call him Craig. Bruce doesn’t even fit.
@@kavithporuwalage9841 that's fanmade. Not every series is canon to victor
I was dying thank you
Excellent story.
At 17:59 what is the music called
H
Thomis and Franses silence
At 13:00 : Mahaveer Rangunathun Music Activare.
This would be nice after spring time for Diesel
It was Thomas tell of truth story
Goodbye Diesel
Ha? no wonder about Thomas have truth with diesel?
Wait if diesel is damaged then why is he in the steam works
Matese 19 I don’t like the concept of the Dieselworks so just have all the engines repaired in one place, like how it always used to be.
When is the new sodor of war coming out
Gaming blue engine productions it has been a while since the last one was uploaded.
I think Sodor at War is over.
There are only 5 Episode's in the About Section for Sodor at War.
Oliver The Great Western Engine but ww2 on sodor is not over
Egzakly
Poor Thomas it very terrible day.
Matthew Hah
Poor Diesel
This is an episode that show be considered canon in the Railway Series.
Diesel: oh no, I'm in that a whistle. Narrator: diesel groaned.
What happen to Diesel when the Class 08's were being withdrawn.
Brandon The Creator 13 he snuck back to sodor and helped out. Why else do you think the trains were shunted when duck and Percy were away
Jack Grimes Did it go something like this :th-cam.com/video/tOb2wzf7arY/w-d-xo.html
Diesel: oh no, I know that whistle, why is it him?
How did you make this I really want to find out if it’s a game!
It is a game, Trainz
Ugh, can't this be over already? Oh no, I know that whistle, diesel groaned.
Nice
This was amazing!
I feel sorry for duck
THE FEELS!!!!!
Poor duck
*W E L C O M E S T A N L E Y*
welcome to the island of sodor
Diesel: that deceiving little prat, he asked for my help and this is how he repays me, I'll show him.
Diesel: ugh, why can't this be over already?
Love it
See this here at 12:04 in reality I'm sure that duck would flop to the side since it was face first(that's just my thinking)
Poor diesel
Can someone tell me where the cgi coaches
Thomas is 😡😡
Like sendin pack.
Like as diesel have at again
what a great life lesson
why was diesel at thesteam works? isn't he a deasel
ronjr 2016 I don't think anyone has built a shared version of the Vicarstown Dieselworks
The diesel works was burnt down by James ,800 years ago. Lol i don't know
ronjr 2016 good point
1:14 I'm angry with everyone OK? Just leave me alone!
Diesel: hiding.
Hi
Diesel: good gracious.
Like the good, the bad and the ugly.
THE RRRRRRRRROLING RRRRRRRS
Duck and diesel should be friends
Diesel has two names 1. Bruce 2. Damien
Where is the Damien one from?
@@CardboardSliver duck and Diesel finally bury the hatchet. That diesel change it to Damien.
Thomas vs desiel😮
Why should duck forgive diesel
because Daisy told engines that Diesel changed and Duck was the first who saw that Diesel was bad back in the day
he felt bad for not changing the way he saw Diesel and always thinking that he's bad even though all Diesel wanted is acceptance
they never accepted him because they didn't understand that some characters (and people) are toxic by nature even though they try their hardest not to be this way and lose something that makes them their true own self
Diesel is toxic, edgy and likes to cause drama, but if he was accepted from the start, he'd be viewed in a different way
Bad animation but good story
Trainz 2010
Phillip: duck, look out.
Im telling you, Thomas and Friends must be based on Biblical principles. Women in modesty, men hair style, forgiveness, honesty...?? Yeah no doubt.
Well, the original author of the stories was a Reverend. So it's very likely.
@@suddysoap-barproductions4470 But most of his stories, if not all, were grounded in real-life events. Trust me, search up Wilbert's inspiration. So I don't think teaching Christian values was an aim with this franchise (unlike with the Chronicles of Narnia!)
Do you know something, mate, your stories are very LEO TOLSTOY, they are better than the Reverend AWDRY’S by far. They are not patronising like his were.
Blah No engine on the railway should trust diesel Diesel is only being reckless and devious Diesel tells so much lies