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The faces are mainly based on those put together by for 's Trainz '09 models, with some elements of the faces put together by Skarloey123 for his Trainz '06 models as well as some of my own improvisations and a few additional faces. NOTE: I do not intend to color these face charts, as they are intended to be concept art. Thus, the engine was named 'Jock', and his yellow undercoat became his permanent colour (Note: UK spelling). Originally unnamed, his yellow undercoat reminded Douglas the Scottish Twin Engine of engines on the Highlands known as 'Jocks'. Jock, as the book's title suggests, was the newest steam engine on the Arlesdale Railway. Jack has also helped with the restorations of Great Waterton and Ulfstead Castle, and.
#Thomas trainz jock series
When Jack first arrived, he always wanted to be the one with a job but soon learned his lesson about not jumping in where you shouldn't be. Discover all the engines from Sodor Thomas & Friends fans can learn about all their favorite characters from the Thomas & Friends books, TV series and movies. He will not take any hassle, as seen whenever he stands up to Max and Monty when they are bullying him and Alfie. But then, I decided to do this engine as well.Īnyway, this is Jock the Yellow Engine who first appeared in RWS #34, Jock the New Engine. Jack is a brave, friendly and enthusiastic front loader. Initially, I was going to just stick with the original three Arlesdale engines. SURPRISE!! Bet you didn't expect this one (that is, unless I told you about it, prior).