![]() The video received over 22.4 million views in six years (shown below). The mod received a surge in popularity after on March 12th, 2015, YouTuber videogamedunkey uploaded the video "Ultimate Skyrim" in which he highlighted the mod. On December 10th and 11th, 2013, YouTubers Softonic and lambo_96 reuploaded the mod demonstration video, with the reuploads gaining over 530,000 views and 2.3 million views in eight years, respectively. On Nexus Mods, the mod had been downloaded over 70,800 times and accumulated nearly 600,000 views as of August 10th, 2021. The mod gained viral popularity among Skyrim players. Kevin "Trainwiz" Brock, "Why are people modding Thomas the Tank Engine into video games?" – The Face, May 2019. It was just ’what would be the funniest thing at the time? ![]() I read the books as a kid, but hadn’t really even thought about the whole thing in years. A friend of mine gave me some Thomas models he had ripped from a crappy iPhone game and asked me what I could do with them, so I spent half an hour replacing dragons. To be honest, the whole thing was spontaneous. On December 6th, Trainwiz uploaded a demonstration video to YouTube that gained over 320,000 views in two days and prior to being removed (reupload shown below). ![]() ![]() The mod was uploaded by Nexus Mods user Guardly on behalf of Trainwiz. On December 8th, 2013, game designer Kevin "Trainwiz" Brock uploaded "Really Useful World Eater," a The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mod that replaced models of dragon enemies in the game with a model of Thomas the Tank engine ripped from a mobile game and sounds replaced with train whistle noises. ![]()
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