Dover is the gift that keeps on giving, in a good way. Ian and Chris do a wonderful job keeping a visual record of it. Construction seems a bit tidier than the usual on the other tunnels. I'd reckon the first room was used by people, given the breakers are on the far end and not at the entrance. You don't want to go near-by a medium tension rectifier to access the breakers. Pretty tight fit. Probably a service room for that tunnel section lighting and comms, but you know far more than I do. Glad to see Dave back on the channel. Missed his old-timer wit very much. A personal plus for me as a scale modeler is, I get to see the real deal through the lense of you cameras, folks. What the ground looks like. The vegetation. How it all changes during the season. It allows me to combine paint colours and adds that tiny little bit of uniqueness when you're building a diorama project, instead of the generic radioactive greens found in railway static grass. Anyway. I digress. Cheers.
Hello there :) I filmed this series with a Sony full frame G master 14mm lens and a Sony A7iii in london we saw some arc rectifiers in the deep shelters :D
Nice video guys 👌 The green colour is used alot is odonil, however the grren on the can is muted green its mixed with warm yellow to make as you correctly stated 'Olive Green' 👌 .. I missed that brick wall.. Good to now know what its purpose was 👌 thats interesting about the rail / pipe..
Lads your videos are so addictive and always a great watch, would not look out of place on the discovery channel, your talents are wasted, great bunch of lads 😊
Hello nice to see Dave back u two cool together and IKs what a team
Thanks. They’re true legends :)
Nice to see Dave back Andy ❤nice Vid 👌👌
More to come from this series :D
Dover is the gift that keeps on giving, in a good way. Ian and Chris do a wonderful job keeping a visual record of it.
Construction seems a bit tidier than the usual on the other tunnels. I'd reckon the first room was used by people, given the breakers are on the far end and not at the entrance. You don't want to go near-by a medium tension rectifier to access the breakers. Pretty tight fit. Probably a service room for that tunnel section lighting and comms, but you know far more than I do.
Glad to see Dave back on the channel. Missed his old-timer wit very much.
A personal plus for me as a scale modeler is, I get to see the real deal through the lense of you cameras, folks. What the ground looks like. The vegetation. How it all changes during the season. It allows me to combine paint colours and adds that tiny little bit of uniqueness when you're building a diorama project, instead of the generic radioactive greens found in railway static grass.
Anyway. I digress.
Cheers.
Hello there :) I filmed this series with a Sony full frame G master 14mm lens and a Sony A7iii in london we saw some arc rectifiers in the deep shelters :D
@@ALWResearchTeam Keep using that rig, it shoots great. Gotta revisit that series, it was excellent.
Dave's back , nice to see his cheery face 😁
Nice video guys 👌 The green colour is used alot is odonil, however the grren on the can is muted green its mixed with warm yellow to make as you correctly stated 'Olive Green' 👌 .. I missed that brick wall.. Good to now know what its purpose was 👌 thats interesting about the rail / pipe..
Hi there, thanks very much :D
Great video Andy (& crew). What a fascinating piece of engineering. Digging through all of that chalk won't have been easy. Looking forward to Part 2.
Glad you enjoyed it Nick :D
Lads your videos are so addictive and always a great watch, would not look out of place on the discovery channel, your talents are wasted, great bunch of lads 😊
Much appreciated Sir.
Good to see IKS again. Good video.
More to come!
Magic video m8
😎 Superb Folks
Thank you
The cans are called flimsys early war fuel cans before we used the Jerry cans
Ah nice info. Thanks