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ohmystarrynight · 1 year
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What if I took your trains and made them human. What then. What then.
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crinkly-spinkly · 5 months
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A lovely little Lady ✨🩷
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fannele · 7 months
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@capybaras-blog . Part 2
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tidmouthterror · 1 year
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Thinking about wanting to do a diesel 10/diesel or diesel 10/lady roleplay. Human au of course. If you’re interested, dm me here or on discord. My discord is splodge#6863
Lady could return to Sodor after so long to check up on the engines and find Diesel 10 has mostly turned a new leaf and is more of a mischief maker than an actual villain. She takes a liking to him and his silly little pranks and he’s a little stunned by it and decides to flirt with her to see how it goes.
As for the Diesel idea…maybe D10 needs help at the scrapyards and Topham sends Diesel to assist since he’s a jack of all trades. Diesel had a big dumb crush on the guy for years despite never being able to be close to him before so he takes this as a sign that he better get to know 10 and flirt with him….but he’s awkward at it despite his bad boy appearance lmao.
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steam-beasts · 15 days
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Small animation meme ^_^ (warning; it's pretty rushed so its probably not very well paced n' stuff)
Praise be the Heavens!
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ferlost · 11 months
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"I'll get you, Lost Engine. And your little blue puffball, too!"
for @ohmystarrynight
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canterl0tt · 7 months
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LADY LAA LAAA I love her so much she's one of my favorite dames ever
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theflyingkipper · 1 year
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suddenly felt bad that I made a detailed lady design and never drew her again
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diinotrains · 6 months
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I need D10 and Lady to have a crazy ass fight ok. I need violence between them I need them to be and unfair and I need them to BOTH be in the wrong and suffer the consequences of what they have reaped upon themselves after hiding it for years and years and years and the reasons why they did it are so fucked up and yet you can see why they did what they did you know.
"She deserved it" D-10 <- extremely insecure and takes out his bottled up anger on those who have better lives than him or those who he thinks are lesser than him due to undressed mental problems and does not confront what he has done because he fully believes he has the right even though he really doesn't because none cared and they never ever cared about his class they never did. To have your name stripped and everything you know taken away from you is an anger that cannot be fathomed. And while she may have done irreparable things she never held violence upon you. Your anger is justified but you took it to far and now you're fearful and it only makes it worse for everyone of class type. You have failed your brothers and your sisters and you know it is your fault but they don't know that. They don't know anything. As long as you don't get caught your fine. Your safe and your fine. If you get caught you are dead.
"I was defending myself I didn't mean to get out of hand" Lady <- not lying about but you almost killed him when he begged you to stop and found some sick twisted enjoyment in it and the guilt is eating away at you so heavily that you hide like a coward and do not confront what you have done because you know it will make you look bad and your saving face so you don't get thrown in the scrapyard with the rest of them you couldn't save because you were to busy relishing in the attention that came with being worshipped like a god. and now all you feel is regret and you know nothing will make this right and so you try to wipe away anyone and anything to uphold your reputation and if it means putting fear into those so they stay silent you will do it even if you have to bear the guilt because anything is better than getting caught. Anything is better than not being worshipped anymore.
And in the end all both you have is each other because you both dug your shared grave without realizing it and now that the tarp has been revealed there is no going back to once was and nothing can justify what you have done in the name of your own reputations survival
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Anyways the make me CRAZZY!!! literally mental you should follow me for more crazy posting
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Thomas and the magic railroad moment, when he appears on the magic railway behind lady and he goes "you found her! and she's beautiful!!!" <- makes me so so so emotional and i can't explain it bro
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gritsandbrits · 5 months
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The many colors of Lady
I remember seeing someone's homemade model of Lady where they painted her blue and that gave me the idea to try different colors. Blue looks really good on her though i also like the red. Tbh I think blue fits her the best since it could be a visual connection to Lily's bluebird & the Conductor family.
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ohmystarrynight · 1 year
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I should have asked this eariler. What’s the lore with Lady and Diesel 10 in your AU, I’m interested to know.
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Eeeeeeegads so I don’t have much lore ~yet~
But I do think it’s neat to mention that before the plot of TATMR when he first tries to find lady and her lost engine he does lose his hand hence why he has the cool claw hand (aka pinchy) in the actual comic with Thomas.
I wish TATMR gave us more lore about the first time diesel tried to destroy lady and the railroad, but alas…
I’ll probably make another much more in depth post about this as I finalize a lot of my ideas but for now I hope this suffices?? It’s not much haha sorry
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anonymousboxcar · 10 months
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TTTE AU: Cockade the Actor
Recently, I’ve been playing around with an au!Diesel 10 that fits into a more RWS-type world. Known as D810, or Cockade, he isn’t villainous or bigoted against steam engines. This is in part because he noticed a growing disdain for diesel-hydraulics such as him, thus realizing he wasn’t in too dissimilar of a boat.
Where most of his class didn’t survive, Cockade did. He was a warm, affable engine who endeared himself to many people. He was also something many of his siblings weren’t: a minor celebrity.
Ever since a background appearance in a local commercial, Cockade wanted to be an actor. He pushed to appear in more commercials, instructional tapes, and TV episodes B.R. used to drum up good PR. These amounted to only several seconds of screen time apiece, but he loved it. He loved becoming a character, embodying part of a story. He thought it could help him work toward the silver screen.
And eagle-eyed rail fans recognized him in all his roles. He developed a small following that advocated on his behalf, working to get him — and at his urging, as many of his siblings as possible — preserved.
He never lost his passion for acting, nor his dream of a “big break.” So when the producers of a project called Thomas & The Magic Railroad came knocking, he all but threw himself at them.
His heritage railway loaned him out to the producers, who gave him his character’s — Diesel 10’s — livery and excavator claw. His enthusiasm and flair for dramatics proved infectious on set. He had only one serious hiccup: he tried method acting.
He didn’t mean any harm by it. He only wanted to try out a new technique; he wanted his first ever film performance to be his best and most convincing. But for all his good intentions, acting like his villainous character 24/7 got on everyone’s nerves.
Thomas, playing himself in the film, got fed up. “Do you want to ‘method act’ some bent buffers, too? I can help you with that.”
Cockade stared at him. “What?”
“The script calls for it, doesn’t it?”
“But that’s — oh. Ohhh.”
It was the wake-up call Cockade needed. Embarrassed, he apologized for his behavior and saved his acting for the cameras.
While still somewhat miffed at first, Thomas softened after Cockade helped him through some stage fright without any judgement. Cockade respected Thomas’ tenacity and sense of responsibility in turn. The two had a similar sense of humor, making each other laugh between takes and teasing the others.
He and Thomas also became close to Sarah, a recent custom-built engine cast as Lady. She gave as good as she got with their teasing, while also becoming interested in the technical aspects of film production and writing. Her perspective on something in the script was always fresh and helpful (even if it was critical).
The engines playing Splatter and Dodge — who didn’t have names of their own, and liked their characters’ names enough to adopt them — came out of their shells at everyone’s encouragement. They loved to ad-lib scenes with Cockade, and they contemplated going into improv comedy once their work was done with TATMR.
A good time was had by all. Cockade felt very satisfied with himself and the overall production, delighting in having so many new friends and connections in show business.
And then the film bombed at the box office.
These days, Cockade says it was a valuable lesson: there’s a lot of moving parts to a film production, and nothing can be perfect. You can only do your best with the part you have. What matters is that you had fun and you gained more experience.
It took him some time to absorb this lesson, though. He wondered if he could’ve done something more, if he could’ve helped. He feared this was the end of his career.
“I’ve been working towards this my entire life,” he said late one night. “I had plan, a vision, of my career. This was my chance at the big time. And now that I’ve had a taste of it, it’s all up in smoke.”
Sarah nudged him. “You read the books, yeah? Look at how many times Mr. Number One over there messed up. He’s still doing alright.”
Thomas only rolled his eyes a little. “My foul-ups did me a world of good, actually. I wouldn’t be famous if those stories didn’t get out.”
“Besides, so what if that’s it for your career or whatever?” Splatter asked. “You’ve been at the bottom.”
“S’not so bad down there. You’ll have us, for one,” Dodge said, grinning. “And if you went up that incline before, you can do it again.”
“…I can,” Cockade said after a pause. “Thanks to all of you.”
In the end, lots of people still liked his performance as Diesel 10. At his request, his heritage railway put him back into D10’s livery for “Day Out With Thomas” events. He auditioned and got to act in other, smaller productions. While typecast as a villain for some time, he considered that a small price to keep doing what he loved.
He still visits Sodor every now and then, both as himself and as Diesel 10. Thomas is always happy to see him. They often chat about how Sarah’s doing as a railway consultant in television writing. Other times, they listen together to Splatter & Dodge’s latest improv comedy podcast released online.
Cockade’s big break didn’t go as he imagined it, but that’s alright. He doesn’t need the glitz and glamour of Hollywood anymore to have a fulfilling career. To him, the fulfillment comes from the wonderful people he meets along the way.
“And failure is never forever,” he tells people, smiling. “It’s always an opportunity — if you let it be one.”
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fannele · 7 months
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@capybaras-blog part 3
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sodor-spirit · 7 months
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Missing Half 💔✨
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steam-beasts · 5 months
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🎵 She's beauty ~ 💅
🎵 She's grace ~ 💃
🎵 Her gold dust smacks you in the face ~ ✨
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