okay, I know that this should probably go into the videos thread but I feel it would get overlooked there so I'm making this a new thread.
Taken from the video description:
The Adventures of Scott and Friends takes place in the Higland yard, a place where trains terminate, start, or sometimes just rest. It is catered to by 2 engines - Scott, an 0-4-0 Dockside Saddle Tank, and Brian, a 2-8-2 Mikado. They are kept busy by shunting freight and passenger cars into their proper places for trains coming and going (they are different just about everytime).
Also starting at the yard is a scenic mountain passenger train. Run on Weekdays by Chris, a GP35, and on weekeends Aaron, a 4-8-2 Mountain. They're all good friends, but they do have alot of out-of-normal incidents.
Trucks are giving the railroads competition in the freight business. Among these trucks are Luke and Daniel. these two are always thinking up ways to hurt the rail industry, when in reality, they end up hurting themselves.
video preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vNOgnqzGe0
posting this here for 2 reasons:
1) It's the first "real" trainz video series, so i thought it might strike interest
2) for the "Other engines" I'mma need a variety of voice-actors. Anyone with a microphone please contact me.

Taken from the video description:
The Adventures of Scott and Friends takes place in the Higland yard, a place where trains terminate, start, or sometimes just rest. It is catered to by 2 engines - Scott, an 0-4-0 Dockside Saddle Tank, and Brian, a 2-8-2 Mikado. They are kept busy by shunting freight and passenger cars into their proper places for trains coming and going (they are different just about everytime).

Also starting at the yard is a scenic mountain passenger train. Run on Weekdays by Chris, a GP35, and on weekeends Aaron, a 4-8-2 Mountain. They're all good friends, but they do have alot of out-of-normal incidents.

Trucks are giving the railroads competition in the freight business. Among these trucks are Luke and Daniel. these two are always thinking up ways to hurt the rail industry, when in reality, they end up hurting themselves.
video preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vNOgnqzGe0
posting this here for 2 reasons:
1) It's the first "real" trainz video series, so i thought it might strike interest
2) for the "Other engines" I'mma need a variety of voice-actors. Anyone with a microphone please contact me.