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DerGeieraffe - Posted on Apr 11, 2009
Coca Cola Werbung style finde ich!
TheGondorian - Posted on Apr 11, 2009
genau :)
kingofthedammed - Posted on May 2, 2009
jeez he/she was brave!!
TheGondorian - Posted on May 2, 2009
you mean the filmer?
kingofthedammed - Posted on May 2, 2009
yep! i wouldnt have got that close to anything that big i can tell ya!!
TheGondorian - Posted on May 2, 2009
hehe :D
BR218fan - Posted on May 10, 2009
sehr schönes Video!
Mausibrausii - Posted on Jun 12, 2009
Don`t worry about some stupid comments, this is just great !
music1radio - Posted on Jun 15, 2009
top film!!!!!!!!!
YDMO4355 - Posted on Aug 28, 2009
awsome ...! ! !
eastindiaman - Posted on Sep 7, 2009
a very pleasing location/atmosphere and a well maintained loco. A pleasure watching this clip
TheGondorian - Posted on Sep 7, 2009
thank you! feel free to watch my other videos, this is railway that operates steam trains daily on 100 mile track
dreamscape95 - Posted on Sep 28, 2009
nice
WoelkerVideo - Posted on Oct 10, 2009
Da hast Du schön gefilmt! Ist nicht immer einfach bei Frost. 5 ★★★★★
TheGondorian - Posted on Oct 10, 2009
naja, so schwer wars auch nicht, kamera aufgestellt und fertsch :D
WoelkerVideo - Posted on Oct 10, 2009
Gut, da ziehe ich Dir wieder einen Stern ab :D Ich meinte bei Frost kann die Kamera mitunter versagen bzw. das Objektiv beschlagen. Obwohl beschlagen tut es erst, wenn Du wieder in die Wärme gehst.
TheGondorian - Posted on Oct 11, 2009
einmal stand die kamera im kalten und ich wartete 2 stunden auf einen güterzug auf der rübelandbahn. als er dann kam ging die kamera nicht an, das war vielleicht ein mist :D
WoelkerVideo - Posted on Oct 11, 2009
Genau das meinte ich. Das ist das Problem bei elektronischen Kameras (Flüssigkristallanzeige usw.). Ich trage meine Kamera bei starkem Frost immer unter dem Mantel oder der Jacke bis kurz bevor ich die Kamera benötige.
TheBlackMurderer - Posted on Oct 13, 2009
leigt dann immer an den Akkus die ab unter 5 grad und über 35 oder 40 nicht mehr funkionieren müssen,laut hersteller.
passaggioalivello - Posted on Nov 15, 2009
das video ist schön, 5*****
gaycowboy31 - Posted on Dec 19, 2009
@TheGondorian man Drei Annen Hohne is pretty in the evening snow we didnt get up there in the evening time we did however ride the last segment of the HSB line in the evening we left a standred gauge station after arriving there on a former DR 2-10-0 where the narrow gauge comes in and most of the ride was in darkness I do remember the first half of it used to be standred gauge and HSB rebuilt it to narrow gauge
tweetsie12190 - Posted on Dec 24, 2009
cool
darkheart13 - Posted on Dec 28, 2009
That's magical.
Cyclist051 - Posted on Mar 4, 2010
Yes, great run by! Nice start up indeed. The horn duel is good too! Nice little touch. But the best sound of this loco is its steam sound, the really nice and clear chuff, chuff, chuff!











































railmogul2 - Posted on Apr 3, 2009
Very cool! In the US there is an excursion railroad that does that in the summertime. They dont run in the winter though because there are no tourists and the weather is very harsh. But its cool because in the summer they move a lot of passengers and freight and they still use old steam locomotives. Its called the Cumbres and Toltec