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big-j-seed [2020-07-12 15:45:30 +0000 UTC]
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twinkletoes-97 In reply to JwwProd [2019-10-31 17:38:12 +0000 UTC]
I think it's alot more likely that all the engines on the Bluebell Railway would see each other as family (regardless of whether they are actually related or not) due to how small of a railway it is, so Bluebell x Stepney comes across as not only creepy because of that but it's also kinda unoriginal too. That goes for all Bluebell Railway engine x Bluebell Railway engine ships, not just Bluebell x Stepney.
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JwwProd In reply to twinkletoes-97 [2019-10-31 17:53:35 +0000 UTC]
To be honest you could say the same thing about Mallard X Duchess Of Hamilton (Even though that's one of my OTPs), as well any other National Railway Museum engine X National Railway Museum engine ship, since the National Railway Museum obviously isn't big (Well it is a big museum but you get what I mean) and all the engines are crowded in a small area and the engines only go out occasionally. Hell you could even also say the same thing for any Arlesdale Railway engine X Arlesdale Railway engine ship (Even Mike X Frank).
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twinkletoes-97 In reply to JwwProd [2019-11-01 13:09:32 +0000 UTC]
The difference between the Bluebell Railway engines and engines of the National Railway Museum is while all of the engines on the Bluebell Railway have had similar experiences in their lives and have also lived on the railway for much of the lives as of right now, the engines of the National Railway Museum come from all different kinds of situations and only seem to be sent there as basically an alternative to being taken out of service. It's like the Bluebell Railway is like loving permanent fosterhome for the engines there while the National Railway Museum is more like a retirement home typically for well-known or famous engines. I do actually see Rex, Mike and Bert as brothers though and the dynamic among all of the miniature engines in general seems similar to the dynamic between the original 7 Skarloey Railway engines.
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