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the first and last train WELL MAYBE WHO KNOWS …WHO CARES..

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]

Make sure you watch Part 2! Here’s a pretty in-depth video on how I made my Back to the Future 3 model locomotive and rail road delorean. Follow the steps shown in tho move to create your own model of the train and delorean like I did, it’s not that hard and can be done [...]

i loved it (c)james coffey

The Decals can be found here, check the video to see where they go: i221.photobucket.com Also Visit my deviantart account for pictures of the locomotive in action: dafanimationstudios.deviantart.com Stay tuned for more videos showing the train running! Here’s a pretty in-depth video on how I made my Back to the Future 3 model locomotive and [...]

This is a low res video of a plane flying at Burleigh heads, australia. The camera is mounted into the cover of the easystar. The plane eventually crashes into a bystander!

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]

On August 2005, a Tuninter ATR-72 ran out of fuel and was forced to ditch in the sea near Palermo, Italy. Of the 39 people on board, 16 lost their lives. The mistake was simply the installation of the wrong fuel gauge from a similar model of plane. This displayed an inaccurate reading; significantly higher [...]