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  1. Oct 12, 2017 · It's important to note that despite the common misconception the faces on screen were made of clay, they were actually resin. The faces were sculpted in clay, and these sculpts were used to make the moulds, but anything seen on screen was cast in resin, nothing made of clay ever appeared in the show.

  2. Production-made resin casts of Thomas' shocked and confused faces are owned by Sean O'Connor and would be exhibited alongside production-made casts from Mattel's own archive at the "History of Thomas Exhibition" at the Midland Railway Centre in May 2019.

  3. Each character has its own basic face, which is first sculpted in clay. Then a rubber mold is made, and several copies are cast in a mixture of resin and auto-body filler. Each replica is reworked into different expressions, from which a final silicone casting is taken.

  4. Wow. . .looks like a satanic cult took over the faces of everyone. I saw you posted one of those pictures to r/liminalspace . they look like they in a fucking cult. They look creepy with or without the CGI. 95 votes, 37 comments. 13K subscribers in the thomasthetankengine community.

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · The Model Face is place back on its own body. I replaced the CGI face to put back the resin face.Does it look so perfect?Now all just need to know how to do ...

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  6. Images from Behind the Scenes of Thomas & Friends, and other Thomas related productions. Stock Images of Episodes and sets from ThomasTankMerch and other sources. Engine Models and other props. Including CGI Model References.

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  8. Thomas’s world is (at its best) a realistic one that personifies trains and other vehicles to show off their quirks and abilities in a storytime-like fashion. They have faces and talk simply because they’re treated as alive (and faces aren’t mandatory considering the coaches in the early stories), even if at the end of the day they’re ...