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  • This does not encompass every adaptation, but thanks for trying.

  • Before Theoden went to Middle Earth, he drove steam locomotives around the English countryside...

  • Being a former volunteer on the Bluebell Railway, No. 65 was one of the engines I've cleaned(!).

  • @Eddy2730 That's No. 592 actually, the Number is on the bufferbeam

  • JULY 15 1996 IS MY Birth!

  • love this bit how its so crazy i love the stunts and the train comeing apart from the engine how they did they hide the real driver and fireman i also like when the driver gose crazy and gets court in the mail catch is that rally there or is it there 4 the film was it a monty pithon version

  • Anyone know how they did the crash scene? I'm assuming the tender in sight is a mock up?

  • I believe! When they filmed the crash scene, the tender was uncoupled with the engine and lifted up from the rail by a crane and placed it off the railway track, then it was covered by leaves and bushes!

  • I can correct that. A tender was made especially for Wind in the Willows, and it can be seen in Turners Yard at Sheffield Park.

  • Great video scene. However you totally wrong on the locomotive. That engine happens to be the SE&CR C class 0-6-0. AND There is no SE&CR O class preserved. There is one SE&CR O1 Class which is a rebuilt of the O class

  • Yep! u're right! Actually after I uploaded the video and I go to Bluebell Railway webpage, I was realised I was wrong! Sorry about that!

  • @Yanamation we used the locos spair tender lifted off the tracks

  • fantastic! (except for the crash)

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