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North Norfolk Railway Steam Gala 2nd September 2011 - Part 1.wmv

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2011

Filmed between Weybourne and Kelling Heath on Friday Morning. The scenes that were filmed in Part 1 were:
L99 departing Weybourne, heading light engine,
43106 passing Kelling Heath Park,
92203 'Black Prince' in Kelling Heath Cutting with a goods train,
5619 passing Kelling Heath with the Quad-Arts,
5619 at speed near Kelling Heath Summit,
92203 'Black Prince' in Kelling Heath Cutting,
5619 passing Kelling Heath Park with the Quad-Arts,
65462 passing Kelling Heath Park with a goods train,
and L99 departing Weybourne.
The majority of the shots were filmed with my new tripod.
Part 2 will cover shots between Weybourne and Sheringham on the same afternoon.

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  • Superb compilation Joseph in very nice weather, nice collection of locos and I really liked the Black Prince it looked a proper work horse. which tripod did you plump for?

    Thanks for posting, regards Phil.

  • @981smithy Hi, Phil. Thanks for the comment. The tripod is a Manfrotto 190XPROB. Dad has the job of carrying it for me and I'll still use the Monopod for stations and general footage.

    Regards Joseph

  • @981smithy Hi, Phil. Forgot to mention that the tripod came without a head so we are using a Manfrotto 390RC2 fluid head that we bought on eBay. It takes a bit of getting used to after having the monopod for so long but I'm getting better with it.

    Regards Joseph

  • Looks like Kelling Heath Park would rival Damens on the KWVR for the shortest station in England.

  • @AndreiTupolev Thanks for the comment. I think you might be right. It was a great event with an intensive timetable.

    Regards Joseph

  • Great video. nice to see an LT pannier.

  • @iantrack That was my favourite engine of the gala in that livery. It looked superb and thanks for the comment.

    Regards Joseph

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  • @AndreiTupolev Wasn't Kelling Heath built by the NNR where as Damems was already built before preservation

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