The video and audio quality is impressive; `loved the dual-angle camera cut edit work and complete absence of wind noise on the mic., really well done!👍💖
What a awesome video one off if not the best i have ever seen the first time i ever set eyes on class 50s where un Doncaster works when they where un for overhaul ive been a fan off them ever since awesome locomotive I've rode behind a few as well thanks again
@@MartinRayton-gx5ts Thank you so much for this high praise, when I received this, it makes the effort worthwhile in creating these films. It’s a lot of fun but takes time in the editing! I have many, many, more like this one, at my HellfireTV channel. Please subscribe and enjoy! Regards Martin
There was only one locomotive that would accelerate like an electric multiple unit and this is it! Class 50’s. Magnificent machines. Great filming as always be Proud .
Brilliant feedback about 50's when you hear the sound reproduced here... Glad you liked it have you seen my other films? There's some great noise from 50021, 50017, 50049 and the Alliance Fifties at my Channel!
@@hellfiretvmh Yes, in the early 80,s I lived on a small council estate outside Stroud on the hill opposite the main line to London Paddington. Treated to a plethora of proper1960,s iron, not washing machines or food processers on wheels. Tractors ,Toffee Apples, Brushes, Met Camms and of course Hoovers rumbling growling along that line. On a still night one can hear a well thrashed Hoover or Tractor for miles, now it is Sheds Skips Fugglies and other crap bought cheaply from Euronics or Currys.
@@hellfiretvmh Thanks much appreciated, harking back to those halcyon days when our eccentric little island once made PROPER locomotives and rolling stock for the home and overseas market. Now our misguided rail enthusiasts get all hot under the collar over a string of f-----g Zanussi washing machines Anglia Rail,s FLIRT designed by the Telly Tubbies.
Saw, heard and rode behind her on 6 July 2019. My only time of being at the ELR (and last ever preserved line). Only photographed it. No video from me,
I was on the first train disappointed that D245 had failed but the 50 was almost as good. Saw your long pole above the roof don't try with a class 86 LOL
The video and audio quality is impressive; `loved the dual-angle camera cut edit work and complete absence of wind noise on the mic., really well done!👍💖
Awesome, thank you! Compliments don't get much better! It makes me want to continue!
What a awesome video one off if not the best i have ever seen the first time i ever set eyes on class 50s where un Doncaster works when they where un for overhaul ive been a fan off them ever since awesome locomotive I've rode behind a few as well thanks again
@@MartinRayton-gx5ts Thank you so much for this high praise, when I received this, it makes the effort worthwhile in creating these films. It’s a lot of fun but takes time in the editing! I have many, many, more like this one, at my HellfireTV channel. Please subscribe and enjoy! Regards Martin
@@hellfiretvmh I have just subscribed thanks
There was only one locomotive that would accelerate like an electric multiple unit and this is it! Class 50’s. Magnificent machines. Great filming as always be Proud
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Couldn't agree more! Thanks
Well that is just absolutely wonderful, there are few locos in the country that sound better than a hoover. Thumbs up from me 👍
Brilliant feedback about 50's when you hear the sound reproduced here... Glad you liked it have you seen my other films? There's some great noise from 50021, 50017, 50049 and the Alliance Fifties at my Channel!
Dirty smelly old Hoover .love it!!!!.
@@basiltaylor8910 it sounds great doesn’t it?
@@hellfiretvmh Yes, in the early 80,s I lived on a small council estate outside Stroud on the hill opposite the main line to London Paddington. Treated to a plethora of proper1960,s iron, not washing machines or food processers on wheels. Tractors ,Toffee Apples, Brushes, Met Camms and of course Hoovers rumbling growling along that line. On a still night one can hear a well thrashed Hoover or Tractor for miles, now it is Sheds Skips Fugglies and other crap bought cheaply from Euronics or Currys.
@@basiltaylor8910 a very appropriate comment contrasting our miserable today, viz a vee the glorious past!
@@hellfiretvmh Thanks much appreciated, harking back to those halcyon days when our eccentric little island once made PROPER locomotives and rolling stock for the home and overseas market. Now our misguided rail enthusiasts get all hot under the collar over a string of f-----g Zanussi washing machines Anglia Rail,s FLIRT designed by the Telly Tubbies.
Saw, heard and rode behind her on 6 July 2019. My only time of being at the ELR (and last ever preserved line). Only photographed it. No video from me,
@@robertbester well I hope you enjoyed the film and it served as a reminder
@@hellfiretvmh Very good film, and a good reminder. Thank you.
The mechanical equivalent of heavy rock!! Bostin stuff!!
@@iantaf5559 now there’s an analogy that rings true!
Oh yes. Yes. Yes. 😊
Enjoy!
@@hellfiretvmh I love Class 50's
I was on the first train disappointed that D245 had failed but the 50 was almost as good. Saw your long pole above the roof don't try with a class 86 LOL
A Valiant stand-in for 40145! The noise from this engine sounds great in the audio I hope!
@@hellfiretvmh It sure does The class 40 is my favourite diesel but still really enjoyed the stand in and your video sound.