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Percy Runs Away (Wooden Railway Remake)

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The Troublesome Engines arc concludes with Percy Runs Away! Hope you all enjoy it!

I had a very interesting experience with this remake. On the one hand, I think it came out well, but there are some bits that, I think, came out rather poorly. There were various instances where the movements of the characters, particularly when Percy was running away, just didn't line up with the sound effects, and that bugged me a lot in editing.

I would've been very upset with this video had I not made a very risky decision. If you saw my community post from Wednesday, you probably noticed that the set where Percy crashed is vastly different than the one in the final version. When I built the set the first time, I wanted to pay true to the Railway Series illustration where Percy crashed in a siding close to the sea, but I also wanted to keep him at Maron station (changed from Lower Suddery in the actual episode to align with the map). However, while cleaning up the set yesterday, I kept thinking to myself, "I'm contradicting myself because every time Maron has appeared in a video, it hasn't been by the sea.", and it's also not by the sea in the TV series, so in the eleventh hour, I quickly reshot everything with a more accurate set, and I think it came out much better. I don't think I've ever done something like this before, and hopefully, I'll never have to do it again.

Anyway, I hope you guys like the video! I'm beginning work on James Goes Buzz Buzz right now and I'm really excited for this one! Stay tuned for that in late April! Have a great weekend!!

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This video is made for both kids and adults. Kids can enjoy seeing their favorite characters on screen and memorable stories being remade or personal stories being told, and teens/adults can enjoy the production value/scale of the video.

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