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  • the clay feeder had to be the hardest to bild thumbs up if you agree!

  • Some items are from Thomas the tanke engine:

    The yellow car at 0:12 is from the circus train, One of the tipping cars at 1:11 is from Rusty with contruction cars.

  • i am wondering who they allowed you to do this.

  • I too loved watching the whole video. This was cool to see the whole production process from inception of clay to finished brick. Having the cars go thru at just the correct moment must have been nerve wracking. How much extra track and rolling stock did you need? AWESOME JOB!!!!!!!!!!! This is definitely a 10+

  • how did the workers react to the trains?

  • lol must have been a slow slow night at work without the supervisor around. :D

  • THATS  DANGERUS!!!!!!!!!!

  • Bravo job well done :) how hard was it to set up all the track around the machines with out the trains falling off the track? But I must say you have skill at brio track building!

  • HAHA, this one's hilarious, my kids loved it.

  • Brilliant and eye-opening in reference to the brick manufacturing process. Thank you for being alive.

  • Fabulous! I really enjoyed this video...and so did my kiddo.

  • Beste Brio movie ever!!!

  • you should use hornby

  • OMG. That would suck if the train fell in that mud......

  • cool

  • Our son loves this... so does his Dad. We're trying to figure out, tho, if all of the shots are real, or if some were done through editing????

  • This movie is 100% real. I lost a lot of track and trains making it but it was fun to make for my son. I only edited for sequencing and time but nothing was fabricated except for the track itself to route through the equipment.

  • Awesome... and we would have been impressed even if some of it were fake! Thanks, our son wants to see it everyday!

  • AWESOME!!!!!, i kept thinking it would fall, that was sick!

  • Awesome layout dude. Got a question for you though, where did you buy the little black train with the green wheels ? How much did it cost ?

  • niiiiice! how did you set all that track and synch your trains with the machines?

  • The syncing of the train with the machinery was the hardest part in fact. I thought this was going to be relatively easy until i had to get the trains and track to fit and run at just the right time to get the finished product. The brick production was held up a lot so I could make this little film.

  • did any of those end up as a brick?

  • I did lose a few train cars and quite a bit of track. The track and cars that fell into the Pug mill were destroyed in seconds and extruded into a brick but little evidence could be seen of them.

  • Which trains?

  • @monarch52 did u catch any of them being destroyed on film?

  • I am deeply impressed. Wow!

  • Fantastic!

  • interesting video you did, I really thought it was cleaver. Must have been a lot of work to set that up and to get the trains to stay on the the track with all that movement.

  • That was awesome. Pretty cool how you got the trains through all those tight spots, must have lost some track or trains along the way.

  • So inventive and so special for your son! What a lucky kid to have such a wonderful daddy. Loved it!

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