Thread:Moose513/@comment-33744259-20180621223047/@comment-33744259-20180701014327

Actually, it's just for TRG:
 * In the days he was called "Stuart", he would often take a pad of paper with him and sketch the scenery around him on his regular scenic routes in his spare time, and he would keep his drawings in a manila folder. One day, the previous owner of the railway, Mr. Ivo Hugh, found the manila folder and became impressed by how detailed the drawings were. In fact, he was so impressed that when he went to the shops the next day, he bought Peter Sam a set of acrylic paints, an easel, a palette with some included palette knives, a can of odorless paint thinner, an easel, and a set of canvases, and when he presented these to Peter Sam, Peter Sam started spending most of his spare time painting portraits of both engines and people that he would then sell on the streets or hang them up on the walls. Eventually, people liked his work so much that the City Council gifted him with the funds to set up his own studio.