Not pre nineteenth century, as you said at the start. That would be pre 1800 when the nineteenth century started. From the 19th century as were all locomotives from 1800 to 1899. Common mistake by some. We are now in the 21st Century, leaving the 20 century 24 years ago.
You’re back!! Another great vid !
great video. i liked how you handled the 'thing'.
There exists a builders photo of E426 if you were wondering. (Also can you do a video on the E class 2nd series if possible?)
Of course ur here 😂
Will you do a video on the D3 Class?
perhaps
Actually lbscr 72 Fenchurch was built in 1870 and withdrawn in 1960 so 90 years I've cleaned and hit my head on the springs on fenchurch
great video. i didn't know one of them became a diesel but we live in australia so what do you expect i guess. also first comment
Not pre nineteenth century, as you said at the start. That would be pre 1800 when the nineteenth century started. From the 19th century as were all locomotives from 1800 to 1899.
Common mistake by some. We are now in the 21st Century, leaving the 20 century 24 years ago.
Wow
I don't know what research you do before making these videos. A little more effort and digging, this could be a good series
Poor y109 😭😭😭 thats how you butcher a locomotive