C'est le marchant de train miniature et d'accessoires qui doit être ravi ! Vu le nombre d'arbres et de buissons utiliser ! 😂 En tout cas, un travail superbe comme d'habitude..😁👌 bravo à vous pour le rendu et les prises de vue ! 😉👍
Magnifique rendu ! On peut dire que vous savez vous donner les moyens de mener un projet à bien ! Félicitations pour votre travail, il y a bien des choses à apprendre en regardent votre vidéo en particulier les prises de vues et le montage. Bravo pour la maquette, superbe !
I double dog dare you to try to re-create the opening B-17 crash sequence from "The Memphis Belle" To this very day shot for shot it still looks 100% photo realistic 1/1 scale but it was ALL minitures. (I happen to know why, they were just brilliant at using optical illusions and other elements of film that sell the shot with their miniatures)
Two points,obviously HO scale(beautifully done layout),1)Should have used Belgian locomotives,as they actually would have hauled Wagon-Lits cars! 2)English engines really do need headlights,only now,in the 2000's have they been equipped! Otherwise,a superb job of miniaturized movie making! That job must have taken(minimum),4-5 months,excellent work! Thank you 😇 😊!
Video idea : Breakheart pass train derailment scene. Edit: The Swarm (1978) derailment scene or another wreck is the ring of fire movie derailment scene (1961)
Erinnert mich an den Film von Tom Cruise Mission Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning 2023 genau diese gleiche Filmszene ist ebenfalls zu sehen. Hammer Film gefällt mir sehr :)
You should do like a little skit of an earthquake where skyscrapers are collapsing and the ground is breaking and stuff like that. Something like 2012 or San Andreas
The film crew made a lot of real footage with a real locomotive and cars, that’s why I really like the Tom Cruise’s movies. But the sequence could have been very difficult with 100% of SFX.
@@MiniaturesFX Oh I know that, but according to The Corridor Crew, the train was mostly completely replaced with CG for the crash, which I don’t understand WHEN THEY’D ALREADY FILMED THE PRACTICAL TRAIN FALLING OFF THE BRIDGE AND CRASHING, spending all that time and money on doing the crash for real only to replace most shots with CG is ridiculous, illogical, and is a HUGE waste to me. And as for that whole “oh it was just for good reference material for the CG artists” argument, I see that argument as complete bullcrap for the reasons I’ve explained, and also simply because practical effects simply look better and more convincing than CG effects 90% of the time. Would you care to explain to me the logic in NOT using the expensive and time consuming practical footage you’ve already filmed and replacing it all with CG? In my opinion, I say they should’ve kept as much of the full scale practical stuff they filmed with the engine crashing as possible, and used miniatures for the coaches falling into the river.
The plastic train models do not have realistic impacts on the rocks/cliff wall/water. The plastic models do not absorb the shock and buckle as a metal coach would. I also noticed that in some shots, the locomotive tender was visible falling while in others, it was conspicuously absent, but overall impressive work.
REBECCA FERGUSON'S ILSA FAUST CHARACTER THAT WE LOVED AND ADMIRED FOR MORE THAN EIGHT YEARS IS BEING KILLED OFF LIKE A CHICKEN AND BECOMING A CORPSE ON THE VENICE BRIDGE , THAT WHAT WE CERTAINLY GOT FROM WATCHING THIS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE FILM 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞
If this is bridge crashing from the latest Indiana Jones movie, the Dial of Destiny accident “you got one problem the coachs are European, but the loco is English
Nice work. This reminds of that movis set in Germany and it has one of those DB locomotives at the front and there was people onboard that had to stop the coaches going off the bridge with the cranked brake. I cannot remember the name of the film but the carriages had the windows sealed off with metal panels so they could not escape. It was a movie from the 1980's but sadly I don't know the name but this scenario is similar to that film.
Amazing PYROTECHNICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there weren't any
You're right, it is a great project!
Hahahahaha there are none
You guys should remake the fast and furious dom vs Paul train scene
It’s already planned 😇
@@MiniaturesFX let's gooo
The shooting in few months ;)
They did a very good job, it turned out amazing👍
You have point there buddy.
You guys should definitelly try and recreate the train crash from back to the future 3
That shot was incredible!! Seeing all the work that went into this project was also very cool! You guys work very hard. Keep it up!!
Thanks a lot 🙏
Yeah...looks great !!! 😎🤌
C'est le marchant de train miniature et d'accessoires qui doit être ravi ! Vu le nombre d'arbres et de buissons utiliser ! 😂 En tout cas, un travail superbe comme d'habitude..😁👌 bravo à vous pour le rendu et les prises de vue ! 😉👍
Oui 😅 mais heureusement je réutilise un peu d’une vidéo à l’autre !
Soo cooooool, and awesome sound design !!!
Fantastic, i have learnt a lot just watching this. Going to pass it on to our model railway club. 👍👍👍
Thanks 🙏 enjoy it with your club 😇
Glad you guys are updating the content again! I like it very much this time
Very glad you enjoy it, see you for the next video 😁
Magnifique rendu ! On peut dire que vous savez vous donner les moyens de mener un projet à bien !
Félicitations pour votre travail, il y a bien des choses à apprendre en regardent votre vidéo en particulier
les prises de vues et le montage. Bravo pour la maquette, superbe !
Merci à vous, ravi que ça vous plaise :)
I double dog dare you to try to re-create the opening B-17 crash sequence from "The Memphis Belle" To this very day shot for shot it still looks 100% photo realistic 1/1 scale but it was ALL minitures. (I happen to know why, they were just brilliant at using optical illusions and other elements of film that sell the shot with their miniatures)
That was amazing. Like # 204!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Two points,obviously HO scale(beautifully done layout),1)Should have used Belgian locomotives,as they actually would have hauled Wagon-Lits cars! 2)English engines really do need headlights,only now,in the 2000's have they been equipped! Otherwise,a superb job of miniaturized movie making! That job must have taken(minimum),4-5 months,excellent work! Thank you 😇 😊!
Well probably 00 gauge considering it’s the UK
Video idea : Breakheart pass train derailment scene.
Edit: The Swarm (1978) derailment scene or another wreck is the ring of fire movie derailment scene (1961)
I take note ;)
Very nice what you are doing ! Greetings
Superbe 👍👍👍
Travail incroyable comme d'hab les amis !
Merci beaucoup, et on ne va pas s’arrêter là 😇
looks so real~
you should do back to the future train crash
Erinnert mich an den Film von Tom Cruise Mission Impossible 7 Dead Reckoning 2023 genau diese gleiche Filmszene ist ebenfalls zu sehen. Hammer Film gefällt mir sehr :)
Indeed it’s inspired by Mission Impossible 7 😇
My favourite channel has uploaded a video!!!
Nice
Vous ne recruteriez pas à tout hasard ? 😅
Fantastique 👗
You should do like a little skit of an earthquake where skyscrapers are collapsing and the ground is breaking and stuff like that. Something like 2012 or San Andreas
Amazingly done
Why didn’t the actual film make this scene with miniatures?!
The film crew made a lot of real footage with a real locomotive and cars, that’s why I really like the Tom Cruise’s movies. But the sequence could have been very difficult with 100% of SFX.
@@MiniaturesFX Oh I know that, but according to The Corridor Crew, the train was mostly completely replaced with CG for the crash, which I don’t understand WHEN THEY’D ALREADY FILMED THE PRACTICAL TRAIN FALLING OFF THE BRIDGE AND CRASHING, spending all that time and money on doing the crash for real only to replace most shots with CG is ridiculous, illogical, and is a HUGE waste to me.
And as for that whole “oh it was just for good reference material for the CG artists” argument, I see that argument as complete bullcrap for the reasons I’ve explained, and also simply because practical effects simply look better and more convincing than CG effects 90% of the time. Would you care to explain to me the logic in NOT using the expensive and time consuming practical footage you’ve already filmed and replacing it all with CG?
In my opinion, I say they should’ve kept as much of the full scale practical stuff they filmed with the engine crashing as possible, and used miniatures for the coaches falling into the river.
Stunning video.
Thanks 🙏
Maravilhoso.
The plastic train models do not have realistic impacts on the rocks/cliff wall/water. The plastic models do not absorb the shock and buckle as a metal coach would. I also noticed that in some shots, the locomotive tender was visible falling while in others, it was conspicuously absent, but overall impressive work.
Your work is the best.
I really enjoyed it.
🙏🙏🙏
Un beau travail de pro👍😊
Merci beaucoup 👍
I would love to see you guys do stop motion. Perhaps some high quality figures of fictional characters or even robots? That’d be awesome.
Very nice, just sad to see a very expensive locomotive and cars for that matter get drenched with water 😢
They both still work after that. But it doesn't matter, they are displayed in my home now ;)
@@MiniaturesFX awesome, it gives character!
Next video Atomic Train.
Train collision in Under Siege 2 Dark Territory with Steven Seagal, Casey Ryback, my hero.
That’s literally gonna be the most famous Triang Britannia of all time
Of course ;) even if the BR used in the movie isn’t really « accurate » !
This is so awesome!
Thanks a lot 🙏😇
❤❤❤
Thanks for 433 subscriber
Thanks I think your modeling is more like us model railroaders or maby better
It was like to making a movie!
*2:05* the scene has a real feel and resembles a flying train which originates from MMD!
Please 👍🏻 if you agree with me! 🖖🏻
Desrailed of the train in the new movie Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise.
Bravo , c'est parfait! Quelle est la marque des voitures SVP ? Well done, it’s perfect! What brand of cars please?
Merci, ce sont des REE 😇
Amazing I need a job like this
Or a hobby.
@@alweinhofer5453 yes
“Luckily No One Was Hurt”
😂
Part 2 3 4 5 making coming soon!
Can We Blow Bridge Test?
Side
Without blow bridge night day sunset sunrise
Pretty poor end results - the models acted exactly like models upon impact. They just bounced.
Interesting that you brush painted the train and just used powders on the locomotive rather than spay painting first.
Yes we brush painted the car chassis to simulate the visible dirt in the footage, the locomotive didn’t need it.
@@MiniaturesFX The end result was really good. I am always a bit scared of weathering my models so not done much up to now.
Can you try to make the curve scene in unstoppable?
Why not later ;)
Those trains are probably broken :(
Try doing the super8 train derailment
Is that a tri-ang Britannia you used
BR Standard Class 7 Britannia yes. You can see that at the end of the video ;)
Thanks to mr. Rowan atkinson for build the amazing miniatur 😁
My dad ? 😂😂😂
Et tr🅰️ℹ️n
『カサンドラクロス』じゃないのか?
HORNBY OR BACHMANN BR CLASS 9F!!!!!!!1111111
Hornby ;)
@@MiniaturesFX ok
holy fuck
🤪
В часи паротягів дахи вагонів не були такими чистенькими.
Sure 😅
kassandra korossing
Please tell me the engine wasn’t damaged beyond repair
Yes ! Both still work :)
@@MiniaturesFX oh thank god
Seve vien real
That’s OO scale cuz ur train is British
Of course !
le mu sono lima della ciwl
REBECCA FERGUSON'S ILSA FAUST CHARACTER THAT WE LOVED AND ADMIRED FOR MORE THAN EIGHT YEARS IS BEING KILLED OFF LIKE A CHICKEN AND BECOMING A CORPSE ON THE VENICE BRIDGE , THAT WHAT WE CERTAINLY GOT FROM WATCHING THIS MISSION IMPOSSIBLE FILM 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞😞
👍👍👍👍
Good job but RIP to the britania model 😭
Awesome!
poor steam train
It’s still fine :)
Please do the Cassandra crossing crash 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
If this is bridge crashing from the latest Indiana Jones movie, the Dial of Destiny accident “you got one problem the coachs are European, but the loco is English
I love your guys' ability to make tiny miniatures seem big
*10000,0000,000,000+ missed calls from Hornby*
Nice work. This reminds of that movis set in Germany and it has one of those DB locomotives at the front and there was people onboard that had to stop the coaches going off the bridge with the cranked brake. I cannot remember the name of the film but the carriages had the windows sealed off with metal panels so they could not escape. It was a movie from the 1980's but sadly I don't know the name but this scenario is similar to that film.
I don’t remember the movie you are talking about but here is inspired by Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning ;)
That’s awesome!
Will you guys ever remake the Final Destination plane crash scene in the future?
Not planned for the moment but why not ;)
Bro forgot that they crashed an actual locomotive 🙏
The film crew is totally crazy 🤪
Tangiwai ahh moment
They got a hornby train just for this lol
Yes 😅
Niesamowite
Thanks ;)