In this video, we follow R766 to Dungog and back to Maitland. For my first time chasing a train, this went extremely well. Enjoy!
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@steelribbons588623 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your 1st chase😊. Well done! 🚂👍
@MSTV_202423 күн бұрын
@@steelribbons5886 Thank you!
@aussiejohn583526 күн бұрын
OMG!! You said that you worked hard on this Dungog picnic train series featuring R766. You say in your about page that you try your hardest to bring us good content. I am so sorry to say that this is not good content. THIS IS SOME OF THE BEST FOOTAGE I HAVE EVER SEEN!!! I am so proud of you, and I don't know how you can top this. I am not home until Friday, and I can't wait to watch this again at my home cinema. Every scene has perfect camera positioning. The chase scenes are fantastic, especially when you chase and get to the crossing just as R766 speeds through. The bridge scene, as she disappears in a cloud of smoke and flames, is spectacular. Bloody, great job, MSTV. Well done 👏 👍
@MSTV_202426 күн бұрын
@@aussiejohn5835 I am really happy with how this turned out. The whistle string snapped in the cab when going through Paterson. The wheel slip when leaving Dungog was great. Lots of whistle action and the first clip at Hilldale was amazing. Thanks for the comment John!
@aussiejohn583526 күн бұрын
@MSTV_2024 you're very welcome 👍 I thank you for referring to the "whistle" as many refer to it as a horn. Steam engines have a whistle. That explains the long continuous whistle, which was really spectacular, and yes, you can be happy with this video.
@MSTV_202426 күн бұрын
@@aussiejohn5835 I’m not a fan of how people call steam WHISTLES horns and they are clearly a WHISTLE. Lol