The camera framing is very good. If you make more of these, I wonder if it would be possible to use softer shadows and shorter depth of field (without making rendering take eons). That way you could mimic the look of a large studio camera filming a scale model set, and better match the cutaways to the still images of the fat controller.
It's a L&YR Class 27 with an added pony truck and a Fowler tender. Basically it's one of James's classes built by the Horwich Railway Works. I believe the name of the engine is Winston, but was changed to Eagle.
I love the easter egg at the end with Duck shocked that London is not Paddington anymore and James's smirk at the end that the argument is over.
Wish we could know more about the Big City engine, shame he wasn't named in the original RWS story.
This is incredible
The camera framing is very good.
If you make more of these, I wonder if it would be possible to use softer shadows and shorter depth of field (without making rendering take eons). That way you could mimic the look of a large studio camera filming a scale model set, and better match the cutaways to the still images of the fat controller.
Who's the red engine at the beginning?
It's a L&YR Class 27 with an added pony truck and a Fowler tender. Basically it's one of James's classes built by the Horwich Railway Works. I believe the name of the engine is Winston, but was changed to Eagle.
@@TheAutisticCapricorn811 thanks 😊
jesus christ very good
tip for next time: use correct lamps