If you're referring to the in-cab shots, a lot of the "scratchiness" is due to the camera's microphone. The sounds are so loud in the cab that it often starts "clipping," making it sound scratchy. Otherwise, I wouldn't know what you're talking about.
How do you get the cab rides, is it like a special occasion type thing? Does it cost extra? All I know is that would have been the highlight of my younger years & probably now too!
7:07 Scott McLeod reminds me of when Bill Purdie and Albert DInkins were at 722 and 1238’s throttles respectively
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If you're referring to the in-cab shots, a lot of the "scratchiness" is due to the camera's microphone. The sounds are so loud in the cab that it often starts "clipping," making it sound scratchy. Otherwise, I wouldn't know what you're talking about.
great video, nice cab shots.
i love tweetsie went there for my brithday alot better and less line/expensivness then carowinds great vid 5/5
Excellent Video, nicely put together, thanks for sharing 5*....cheers, Clive
Just grabbed the camera and reached down as far as I could. The difficult part is getting the right angle.
A lot of that is not with the whistle, but the sound quality.
Maybe a little, but it isn't uncommon. Most likely she's just speeding up quickly.
scott is freakin' awesome
Great video and whistel. She sorta looks like 4501!
How do you get the cab rides, is it like a special occasion type thing? Does it cost extra? All I know is that would have been the highlight of my younger years & probably now too!
Nice video! It has been favorited! I had a cab ride in #190 a few years back and it was amazing!
that sounds like spencer 604's 3 chime don't you agree
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How did you get the shot at about 3:10?
They're the same. The camera angle is different.
Bell sounds like Walter E. Disney's.
and the cab of bc&g 604
Who’s the engineer?
Scott McLeod