Disneyland Railroad March 2009 Part 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

Part 2 of my Spring Break Disneyland Railroad extravaganza

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  • You like copying other people's angles don't ya?

  • What does that mean?

  • Basically, you stole the idea for a number of shots from other videos on YouTube, including my videos. Kevin2472 and I had a conversation about this the other day, on how you need to be more original and not copy how someone else shot their videos.

    There's no doubt that the shots of the trains coming into Main street entrance with the pan at the end towards the back of the train and the shot of the train leaving from the Haunted Mansion Fast ass area are imitations of one of my videos.

  • I can see that, Sam and I apologize if that seems strange to you. However, I always take a view of the full train, front to back, and when the Ward was leaving NOS, I was taking pictures, then decided video, without thinking that you did a shot like that (of the Ripley) before.

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  • Awsome Duncan. I love the DisneyLand Railroad. My favorite engine is the 2-4-4 #3 Fred Gurley and 2-4-4 #5 Ward Kimball. =D

  • Awsome video

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  • I have a pin of C.K. Holliday with mickey and Pluto as engineers!!!!!! My fave engine and tender will and always be C.K. Holliday!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Both are 2-4-4Ts

  • Yes, that pan at the beginning of my video was definitely copied.

  • And also when the train arrived at Main Street, he turned the camera quickly from the front to the back of the train. That is another imitation of one of your videos. (But may I ask if 'pan at the end towards the back of the train' is referring to what I said)

  • It's the same whistle. Both are 3 inch diameter plain bell Lunkenheimers. They were very common on small forneys.

  • Ward Kimball's whistle sounds extremely similar to C.K. Holliday's whistle.

  • I can notice Ward is having the same Clunk bearing problem the Ripley has.

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