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
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!
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
This does not encompass every adaptation, but thanks for trying.
Draykid 7 months ago
Before Theoden went to Middle Earth, he drove steam locomotives around the English countryside...
Scruffy193 1 year ago
Being a former volunteer on the Bluebell Railway, No. 65 was one of the engines I've cleaned(!).
Eddy2730 1 year ago
@Eddy2730 That's No. 592 actually, the Number is on the bufferbeam
MrComedy01 1 month ago
JULY 15 1996 IS MY Birth!
Stuingtion 1 year ago 2
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
ShaurntheSheep 1 year ago
Anyone know how they did the crash scene? I'm assuming the tender in sight is a mock up?
RocksNotDead101 2 years ago 3
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!
Yanamation 2 years ago 4
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.
Simplex1988 2 years ago
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
Mattaeae 3 years ago 3
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 3 years ago 3
@Yanamation we used the locos spair tender lifted off the tracks
SteamMad 11 months ago
fantastic! (except for the crash)
steamboy51 3 years ago