37s are the beasts, Deltics are fabulous and the Westerns were the ones I used to collect (clandestinely) on the Western Region commuting into Paddington in the 1970s.
It's all relative to the era you grew up in. I appreciate Steam engines but my first love is the Blue diesels of the late 70's and early to mid 80's as i was born in 69
The 37 is the tiger of the tracks, in which case the deltic is the knackered old lion. Not quire sure 2 stroke was ever the sensible solution back then.
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I wouldn't say it was constant. Some shots were effected more than others, the clip most effected by focus search was one of my favourite bits, the Class 40. Another little minus was the audio issues on some clips, sounded like an earth issue on an external mic? Even so, this is one of my favourite diesel compilations on youtube. The network southeast 50 was a beautiful shot, nice angles. I also liked the 37 that was filmed coming out of a siding onto the main line while looking head on from above. Too many epic moments to mention. Re focus search, this can be an issue with DSLR's especially Nikons. I have a decent Panasonic videocam now but when i used my Nikon D5300 i used to get around the focusing issue(which was slow and noisy) by setting to infinity focus and avoiding zooming altogether. My Panasonic cam is a 4k job, but i never used it in 4k as the frame rate isnt upto what's achievable with a high end Camera. It's far better used in HDR mode which flattens the colour profile on the image.
It is a little worn but it had been standing idling for some time, old technology diesels actually cool down quickly when idling so when it's revved up it emits blue engine oil smoke until the tolerances on the engine close up plus it might be leaking oil past the turbo seal a little
Fab sounding locos ❤️Love the name for the Class 33 111 Hot dog ❤️And all the Vintage sounds of Classic Locos featured in this video , Well done 👍😍
37s are the beasts, Deltics are fabulous and the Westerns were the ones I used to collect (clandestinely) on the Western Region commuting into Paddington in the 1970s.
That whizzo powering out of Kidderminster.. quality content mate, keep it up
These things have no soul like a steam loco, but they are magnificent beasts all the same! Superb footage!
+Blame USA Thank you
It's all relative to the era you grew up in. I appreciate Steam engines but my first love is the Blue diesels of the late 70's and early to mid 80's as i was born in 69
“Mad dog! Bad dog! *Hot Dog!”*
The 37 is the tiger of the tracks, in which case the deltic is the knackered old lion. Not quire sure 2 stroke was ever the sensible solution back then.
37's rule. Thank you for posting.
+Alistair Coulson Thanks for commenting. I'm glad people are watching and enjoying my content.
Very well filmed - thank you for sharing
+fulwell1 Thanks for the comment. I hope for a second part to come out at the end of the year/early 2018.
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@Julio Quinn Instablaster ;)
Nice bunch of trains but that camera losing focus constantly made for difficult viewing.
Your right Sean,that auto focus is not very good like.Need to get that sorted Mr TJB
I wouldn't say it was constant. Some shots were effected more than others, the clip most effected by focus search was one of my favourite bits, the Class 40. Another little minus was the audio issues on some clips, sounded like an earth issue on an external mic? Even so, this is one of my favourite diesel compilations on youtube. The network southeast 50 was a beautiful shot, nice angles. I also liked the 37 that was filmed coming out of a siding onto the main line while looking head on from above. Too many epic moments to mention. Re focus search, this can be an issue with DSLR's especially Nikons. I have a decent Panasonic videocam now but when i used my Nikon D5300 i used to get around the focusing issue(which was slow and noisy) by setting to infinity focus and avoiding zooming altogether. My Panasonic cam is a 4k job, but i never used it in 4k as the frame rate isnt upto what's achievable with a high end Camera. It's far better used in HDR mode which flattens the colour profile on the image.
I see what you mean but it's so minor that it's a bit of a nitpicking (irrelevant) grumble.
Cracking video 👍 can’t beat a good bit of thrash
climbed the gradient very hard.some slipping was present.
can you tell me what CLAG means im no trainspotter but like the vids thanks
Same here. Dirty smoke? Geordie for muddy, mucky.
21:23😂
Super video !
+irelandbloke Cheers
You're welcome
What is the location at 7:00-8:00?
It was filmed at Kidderminster, but you can no longer get to this location as it is a fenced off storage area now.
Excellent video love the 20s
Thank you. So do I. It’s a shame there’s so few ever out on the mainline these days.
Nice video, amigo! :)
+Duncan Brown Cheers
Want to know what I call 37s, 40s, and 20s?
British Alcos
WTF happened to the 09`s engine at 6:00 :/
It is a little worn but it had been standing idling for some time, old technology diesels actually cool down quickly when idling so when it's revved up it emits blue engine oil smoke until the tolerances on the engine close up plus it might be leaking oil past the turbo seal a little
5:56 love those Class 09's :)
👍
makes sense why 20`s are called "choppers"
Always thought they were the ugliest (british) diesels, but their thrash is very nice...
Get a camera with manual focus.
Yay hot dogs back love 33s
cromptons :D
Great Video, I've subbed
+South Coast Trainspotter Thank you
‘diEsELS hAVe nO ChaRaChTeR StEAm TRåiNs weRe mUCH bEtTEr’
Yes, this is sarcasm
What does CLAG mean?
BNSF Bandit it’s the smoke coming out of the exhaust. The more of it means the loco is working harder so more thrash 👍
Clearly lacks a girlfriend = C L a g
WHATS WRONG WITH THE PLATFORM??
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