For some reason Stans death tho short and simple is the most scaring death of this movie, just the way the oil drum 🛢 starts to tip and the way he screams no just sends shivers down to my core
I've used LEGOs to re-do how that derailment went. I took grey and white ones for the runaway locos & red white & blue for 4920. In my LEGO remake, 4920 coupled up to the runaway & the runaway's crew moved to the cars, then detached their locos. :)
Trains nowadays have a Deadman's Switch and an alarm that alerts the crew that if no attention is on the controls or pressure is lost and it automatically stops the train (basically goes into emergency stop). These engines were probably an older design that don't have an alarm. So if the line is cut, it just keeps going without brakes.
When Stan fell when you saw the scene of his him falling and cracking his neck you could see it was a fake one because if you look at it closely it looks like a figure
@atilla3547 I actually agree, it has potential, perhaps a few re-writes in the main plot (IE how the runaway starts and the risks of it derailing) but nothing to hard for a writer who places effort in it.
air brakes works when air pressure in released not when pressure is applied if pressure is applied then it will gain speed .this movie is impossible but very intresting
For some reason Stans death tho short and simple is the most scaring death of this movie, just the way the oil drum 🛢 starts to tip and the way he screams no just sends shivers down to my core
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I've used LEGOs to re-do how that derailment went. I took grey and white ones for the runaway locos & red white & blue for 4920. In my LEGO remake, 4920 coupled up to the runaway & the runaway's crew moved to the cars, then detached their locos. :)
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Trains nowadays have a Deadman's Switch and an alarm that alerts the crew that if no attention is on the controls or pressure is lost and it automatically stops the train (basically goes into emergency stop). These engines were probably an older design that don't have an alarm. So if the line is cut, it just keeps going without brakes.
If I was in that dimension, I would literally help those humans and save humanity if I can
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And surprisingly, the number you put up is the number of the lead locomotive on the Atomic train.
When Stan fell when you saw the scene of his him falling and cracking his neck you could see it was a fake one because if you look at it closely it looks like a figure
4:55 Polar Express!! Now we just need a tunnel with 1 inch of clearance between the train and the tunnel lol
This extreme runaway train looks like the movie titled Unstoppable
movie is pretty good actually
14:00 Amazing. Locomotive shell still in one-piece.
@atilla3547 I actually agree, it has potential, perhaps a few re-writes in the main plot (IE how the runaway starts and the risks of it derailing) but nothing to hard for a writer who places effort in it.
air brakes works when air pressure in released not when pressure is applied if pressure is applied then it will gain speed .this movie is impossible but very intresting
Good movie, way better than Runaway Train!
General Hammond should get them out via the stargate (see him in the background of one shot.