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How to rebuild a TR4 engine in 2 minutes
Pretty entertaining to say the least.
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Great work! loved the video.
Also, thanks for having music that is not a guitar turned to 11 and somebody screaming at me! |
That was fun!
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If it only went that fast !
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Hopefully this isn't too stupid a question but, did he have to stop and take a picture at each step? Or is this something where you were a green suit and then edit your self out?
It seems like you would constantly be stopping to take a picture...I can't even imagine.... Very cool video! |
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Thanks for sharing. That was WAY cool.
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Lock down camera on tripod. Take pictures at will or initiate the intervalometer feature if available. Sherwood |
That was cool. Stop motion photography, one frame at a time. We have a movie coming out, "Frankenweenie" that is stop motion like the old Gumby cartoons coming out soon (a Tim Burton film).
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so what were the leftover parts? heh
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Whatever.....all of the British engines look the same. |
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Wow! That took some serious editing time!
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Sherwood |
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