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Friday, October 31, 2014

THIS HALLOWEEN, DUCK HAD "A CLOSE SHAVE!"

Watch all-new episode "A Close Shave for Duck" below! This is the first time I filmed an episode with all six Pla Rail Steam Team members. I hope you enjoy, because this could be my best remake yet!

QUESTIONS:

1. Besides at The Castle Ruins, I didn't use string to put the runaway cars in motion. How did I do this?

2. What do you think about the new standard of NO TV Series content, only remade content; where I put my creative arts skills to the test to create the inside of C & B Barber?


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

NEW ENGINES!

I am achieving my goal of collecting six Pla-Rail versions of the engines in the so called "Steam Team."  I like the detail that Pla-Rail merchandise has, and although a little more costly than Tomy/Trackmaster, I think it's well worth it.

Here's my list:

  • Henry (Premier: S2, E11: "Percy Takes the Plunge")
  • Thomas (Premier: S2, E11: "Percy Takes the Plunge")
  • Percy (Premier: S2, E11: "Percy Takes the Plunge")
  • Gordon (Premier; S2, E13: "Diesel's Devious Deed")
  • James (Premier: S2, E14: "A Close Shave")
  • Edward (Premier: S2, E14: "A Close Shave")
On August 27, Thomas and Henry came in the mail. 

Thomas: $34.99
   > The coupling on my old Thomas broke when it fell off the layout table accidentally. 

Henry: $34.99
   > The sticker on the tender of my old Henry was peeling for some reason, and I couldn't recover it to good standards.

At the end of September, Percy and Gordon arrived. 

Percy: $29.99
>I wanted to get him in time for "Percy Takes the Plunge."

Gordon: $27.75
>I wanted the third express coach for "Diesel's Devious Deed."

At the end of October, Edward and James arrived. 

Edward: $29.11
> How could I complete the Steam Team without him?

James: $27.65
> I also needed him to complete the Steam Team, and the additional TAR car is nice.







Tuesday, October 7, 2014

"Diesel's Devious Deed" is here!

Watch Episode 13 now! I think we can all agree that this does have a really disheartening and to an extent unsettling ending...


Monday, October 6, 2014

BEHIND THE SCENES: KNAPFORD HARBOUR AND YARDS

This is going to be a big one!

     Upon publishing two recent hit remakes, I was asked to further explain my papery take on Knapford Harbor and Yards, as seen in the "Duck and Diesel Trilogy" and "Percy Takes the Plunge."

After reading through this How-To article, if you should
have more questions, feel free to email me at:
larrisons1234@gmail.com

1. 3-D Ships and Watercraft

Supplies:
  • cardstock similar to the colors in the original episode
  • hot glue gun and glue or glue of some sort
  • skewers (if you plan to use the crane arms to lift engines)
  • Sharpie marker (or any black marker)
  • Galaxy marker (or any white marker)  
  • miniature paper cutter
  • scissors
  • pencil

STEP 1 - BASE

Acquire your paper. Fold it in half, and trace the design of your the desired base and shape for the hull and sides for your boat. For a tug it might be a teardrop shape, whereas a floating crane might be perfectly rectangular. Cut out with scissors. Note: Usually I use a darker color for the base. 

STEP 2 - HULL and SIDES of the SHELL

Again layer two pieces of the color of the actual boat exactly on top of each other. For example, we'll use white. Sketch a design on the paper, mimicking the shape of the real boat. Cut out. Then, cut out a small section for the stern. 

STEP 3 - BUILDING

Now, using the hot glue gun, secure all pieces together to form a the shell of the boat.

STEP 4 - DECOR

Cut out and make lines on white or tan paper to fit inside the shell of the hull and paste them about 7 mm down from the top to create the deck. Use a white marker if your ship is a darker color and make a name for it, and decorate the sides with a stripe or other naval embellishment. 

STEP 5 - FINISH, but CONTINUE for FLOATING CRANES

If you are making tug boat, then you've completed a basic shell successfully.

If you are making a floating crane, then continue. 

Floating Cranes Continuation:

If you are making floating cranes you should have been making a different shell than the tug all along.

> Make a box and put a skewer through it towards the middle. 
> Then glue two skewers together, but let there be a 4 mm gap at one end for 5-8 cm. 
> Cut a square hole in the paper box, about centered with your rod in the middle. 
> Put the gap end of your double skewers on the rod and hot glue one end, so as to close it in on the rod. NOTE: BE CAREFUL TO NOT GLUE THE DOUBLE SKEWERS TO THE ROD, FOR THE SKEWERS SHOULD ROTATE ON THE ROD LIKE AN AXLE, THUS YOU CAN LIFT AND LOWER THE CRANE ARM!!! AGAIN, YOU MUST MAKE SURE THE ROTATION ON THE ROD IS LOOSE, AND NOT STIFF OR SEIZED UP.   
> Cut paper the length of skewer and start making the crane arm. Lay short and thin pieces of paper perpendicular to each other at and angle to achieve a realistic crane arm look. 
> Add a weight, on the back to counteract the items lifted by the crane. 

Although unbelievable, by using these counterweights and good wooden skewers, I've lifted many things with this crane arm, from a small piece of track to Percy himself. Never once did it break. 


2. Buildings

For my buildings at Knapford Harbor, I simply copied a few from the original episode. 

  • The large dome-type building was easily made by cutting the shape out of a brown sheet of card stock, drawing in apparent lines, and weathering it my way by spritzing it with brown and black spray paint. 
  • A large building appearing to be a workshop or something was just a creme piece of paper folded into a box and weathered.
  • A small building with a black roof was actually made for "Saved from Scrap," but I repurposed it again, to add effect to my harbor.  






 SEE THE HARBOR IN ACTION BELOW!


(Note: Get a quick glance at Knapford Harbor at the beginning!)



Saturday, October 4, 2014

"The Express Triplets!!!"

     Upon the acquisition of PlaRail Gordon, I obtained my third express coach. Now, much footage can be done with only express coaches and not the substituted tan branch line coaches. 

     These three similar coaches have been dubbed "The Express Triplets" by those who visit my studio, and so this nickname will stick with them until I obtain the "quadruplet.

     In their premier remake they were supposed to be the red express coaches, but red coaches are extremely expensive and hard to come by, so I did my best with my three. With or without the red stripe, having triplet coaches is splendid, indeed. 

Watch Duck and the Coaches without narration
in Season 2 Episode 12 Pop Goes the Diesel below:



Pop in to watch "Pop Goes the Diesel!"

Running right on time and really reliable, I've delivered "Pop Goes the Diesel" a day early!!! Watch it below!


Friday, October 3, 2014

Plunge into "Percy Takes the Plunge!"

FINALLY! WITH TWO DAYS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE I AM THRILLED TO ANNOUNCE THAT "PERCY TAKES THE PLUNGE" IS HERE!!!!!!!