Thought today, I'd try my own A4 at speed, so after Bittern came in to York, I got a couple of shots, then shot North to just above Skeltobn Junction.
It's my first attempt, and it was very windy, sorry about the wobble in the middle, this is where I dropped my camera realising I couldn't take photos at the same time.
Any how, First Attempt
Second Attempt
Bittern on the Tallisman on You tube
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After the video yesterday, Bittern came back down, and off in York, only problem was the support coach was on the back end, so Bittern ran round and took it on the front, round to the NRM where upon they dumped it to 'sort out in the morning'
So went down today, and there was a newly named 60074 in there in lighter than British Steel Blue, for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which was due out at 6:30 tonight, so, first they take Lord nelson, and dump it behind Bittern, take the 60 from the museum, and put it out side the gates, take lord Nelson, and put it inside, then remove the support coach, and leave it outside the door, then take Bittern, bring it up, drop off the support coach, take it back down, then take the support coach down.
The 4 hours later in the Freezing weather produced 72 usuable photos, and these are a selection.
Then some one had some namplates he wanted photos of!
And finally One of Bittern's own.
Then she went back over the fence!
So went down today, and there was a newly named 60074 in there in lighter than British Steel Blue, for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which was due out at 6:30 tonight, so, first they take Lord nelson, and dump it behind Bittern, take the 60 from the museum, and put it out side the gates, take lord Nelson, and put it inside, then remove the support coach, and leave it outside the door, then take Bittern, bring it up, drop off the support coach, take it back down, then take the support coach down.
The 4 hours later in the Freezing weather produced 72 usuable photos, and these are a selection.
Then some one had some namplates he wanted photos of!
And finally One of Bittern's own.
Then she went back over the fence!
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