Mallard (3D)
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- čas přidán 18. 01. 2014
- Experience breaking the world steam speed record run in this animated film which takes the audience on a journey on Mallard's footplate and then through the steam engine itself.
Shown here in 2D, although a 3D version is also available.
Joe knew that mallard could've gone faster, and I've always wondered what the record would be if one of the streamlined LMS duchesses got a go on that track, the east coast was always known as the race track. Great video
When I took a ride on the simulator at The National Railway Museum in York the ride was more exciting than I expected.
tbh, the journey thru the pipes and stuff, really show how good the animator is.
The animation was sooo good! Traveling through the boiler, the piping, the valves. Come on that was just epic.
they were jolly lucky. jumping the tracks was a real issue. i remember reading that had they made over 127 mph they would have!
What makes this speed test more legendary, is that it took place before 4th of july 1938
When I see mallard I'm like "my precious" I ish so proud of u!!! Every time I got to the National Railway Museum I'm like "right, MALLARD WHERE ARE U?" XD
I get emotional whenever I watch this. Nothing will ever be as legendary as the mallard and the A4s.
6 years later and this is still a classic for me.
What's the music called?
I just realized the music is supposed to mimic the sound of a 3-cylinder steam engine (like Mallard was).
What a magnificent tribute to history.
Kudos to the animation team
The sound is truly the best part of this, the music, the sound of the engine and the bursts from her chime whistle it’s amazing
watching this just made me smile as it is really realistic and you can just imagine what they were feeling on that wonderful day !!
This is fantastic. The mallard shall never be forgotten. The Americans have the T1, sure that's awesome, but nothing shall ever be as legendary as the mallard and the A4s.
wow this looks SO REAL
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Beautiful work on this video! I loved steam locos especially ones like Mallard! I always will love the locos, even the diesel ones I suppose.
That animation got me in a shock so amazing I like the wistle tunes or editing to the detail in the model of the locomotive and the experience of being inside of the boiler was amazing!