KB02 Well-Known Member Dec 2, 2014 #1 Creepy, but kind of cool at the same time. [video=youtube;bsHHzCP09xs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsHHzCP09xs[/video]
Creepy, but kind of cool at the same time. [video=youtube;bsHHzCP09xs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsHHzCP09xs[/video]
R rzw0wr Newbie Switchman Dec 3, 2014 #3 My audio is not working. Is there a narrative that goes with the video? How did it start moving?
tootnkumin Well-Known Member Staff member Dec 3, 2014 #4 Trying out for the "Runnaway Train" sequel. (made in Germany version)
Spiral Storm Member Dec 8, 2014 #5 Whoa! Is anybody actually driving the train? Or is it somehow going by itself?
rlundy90 Armchair Engineer Dec 8, 2014 #6 Neither of the engines is fired. Someone must be pulling them with a cable or they're rolling down hill or like the title says, maybe it's ghosts.
Neither of the engines is fired. Someone must be pulling them with a cable or they're rolling down hill or like the title says, maybe it's ghosts.
F FCL2117 Member Dec 8, 2014 #7 In several shots you can see the Diesel engine pulling or pushing them, about 25 seconds or so the engineer leans out the window. Sent from my Vic20 using Java Moose
In several shots you can see the Diesel engine pulling or pushing them, about 25 seconds or so the engineer leans out the window. Sent from my Vic20 using Java Moose
KB02 Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2014 #8 Fairly decent photography work hiding the diesel. That constant clanking of the connecting rod just adds to the creepiness.
Fairly decent photography work hiding the diesel. That constant clanking of the connecting rod just adds to the creepiness.
goscrewyourselves I'm the one Dec 9, 2014 #9 FCL2117 said: In several shots you can see the Diesel engine pulling or pushing them, about 25 seconds or so the engineer leans out the window. Sent from my Vic20 using Java Moose Click to expand... Nice pick up on that ... I didn't see it until I just took another look. None the less, it was well done despite that.
FCL2117 said: In several shots you can see the Diesel engine pulling or pushing them, about 25 seconds or so the engineer leans out the window. Sent from my Vic20 using Java Moose Click to expand... Nice pick up on that ... I didn't see it until I just took another look. None the less, it was well done despite that.