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Steam DVDs
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 3:37 am
by Pyewipe Junction
Can anyone recommend well-produced DVDs (or videos if they are still around) that feature BR steam? Naturally, I'd prefer ones with a lot of ex LNER content, but I'm realistic enough to recognise that the amount of pre-1968 cine film must be limited.
I have a couple, but find the commentary and sequencing quite amateurish. Also, they have quite a bit of filler from heritage railways.
Or am I being too picky?
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 10:30 am
by 52A
http://www.britishtransportfilms.co.uk/
Have you had a look at this selection, some good films here.
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:50 pm
by talltim
My experiance of the Marden Rail 'Sheffield to Nottingham' film was that it was pretty good. Early to mid BR period, filmed in (dated looking) colour with a handheld cine camera the quality is not top notch, however it perfectly viewable and obviously shows stuff that has long gone. The voiceover voice is OK although the obsession with loco numbers is a little annoying.
From the one film I recommend the series, I don;t know what other peopl think.
Tim
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 9:23 pm
by karlrestall
Try 'The Heyday of British Steam', this goes through all the different regions but there are plenty of ex LNER locos throughout.
Regards
Karl
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 12:54 pm
by 50A
Hi.
There are lots of DVDs around with LNER content, mostly filmed in the mid 1960's. The Marsden Rail series are of a consistent standard and cover the Yorkshire/Midlands area quite well.
I don't know if this applies to all the Marsden Rail dvds, however no 28, harrogate and District - the commentary in on 1 speaker and the train sounds on the other. If you change the balalnce, you can eliminate the commentary.
If you are more specific in the area you want to see many of these are covered, I have East Yorkshire Steam filmed by Frank Dean wich is very good and covers the old East Riding.
Is there any area you are interested in?
Andy
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:42 pm
by richard
Does Harrogate & District include Wetherby and the line to Crossgates?
(I have at least one book that classes this line as "Harrogate")
I've avoided the DVDs due to regional coding problems, but I'd be interested in that one enough that I'd put up with watching it on my PC
Richard
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 4:51 pm
by 50A
Hi Richard.
I'm afraid not.
It covers the line from Leeds Central through Harrogate and Ripon to Northallerton. Included is the junction for the branch to Pateley Bridge, the Masham branch, the line through Knaresborough to Boroughbridge.
Andy
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:49 pm
by Colombo
Andy,
One of my most prized Videos is a British Railways Board Archive Film called "This is York" which is an excellent professional job made in about 1952, published by NTV. There are lots of shots of trains arriving and leaving York, conversations with staff on the job and so on.
On the same tape is "Wash and Brush Up" which covers the maintenance and wash out of the boiler of a Standard Class 5, with additional animations to explain the technicalities. I don't think that many modellers are aware of what went on in engine sheds in the days of steam. The final film is called, somewhat enigmatically, "The third Sam" which is a driver training film for the Manchester - Crewe electrification.
I am not sure that this video tape is published by NTV any more, but I have seen these films offered by others.
Colombo
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:57 pm
by 52A
Colombo wrote:Andy,
One of my most prized Videos is a British Railways Board Archive Film called "This is York" which is an excellent professional job made in about 1952, published by NTV. There are lots of shots of trains arriving and leaving York, conversations with staff on the job and so on.
On the same tape is "Wash and Brush Up" which covers the maintenance and wash out of the boiler of a Standard Class 5, with additional animations to explain the technicalities. I don't think that many modellers are aware of what went on in engine sheds in the days of steam. The final film is called, somewhat enigmatically, "The third Sam" which is a driver training film for the Manchester - Crewe electrification.
I am not sure that this video tape is published by NTV any more, but I have seen these films offered by others.
Colombo
They are both available from BTF, see my post above.
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 10:42 pm
by Pyewipe Junction
Thanks for all the helpful replies to this post.
Can anyone tell me where I can get the Marsden Rail series?
I can't find them on amazon or through Google.
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:54 pm
by 50A
It is just one of many, however you can get Marsden Rail DVDs at D&E Videos, they appear at many of the local shows. Their website is at
www.devideo.co.uk
Alternatively you could order direct at
www.cinerail.com
Andy.
I have no association with the above except as a satisfied customer.
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:53 pm
by John B
I have just tried to order the new DVD "Yorkshire Byways" Marsden Rail DVD no. 31 from Cinerail, it was advertised in July's Heritage Railway.
I was told they are sold out and won't have any available until November 2006. Has anyone else had a similar experience?