No 6207 A Study in Steel 1935
A very well done film about the making of a huge steam locomotive from plain bar steel. It is nothing short of incredible to see how these men work to build a giant machine.

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Vintage railway film - Day to day track maintenance, part 1 - Plain line - 1952

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The Fake Coal That Destroyed 1,000 German Trains | WWII’s Most Ingenious Sabotage Weapon

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How We Thread 30ft Drill Rods (Wild Megabore Setup!)

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No. 6207, A Study in Steel - Princess Royal Class - vintage LMS film - 1951

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Beth Steel Furnaces

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Best Engine Ever…🔥 Rare Old Engines Starting Up Sound That Will Blow Your Ears

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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Eine Dampflok entsteht

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How to build a steam engine | SWR Craftsmanship

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From Oak Log to Mill Shaft — Traditional Water Wheel Craftsmanship

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HISTORIC 70 YEAR OLD SCYTHE RESTORATION | World War 2 Machine!

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Before Electricity: Inside a Water-Powered Sawmill That Still Works Today | Germany

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Hammering Nails into an Unseen Sailing Ship – At Scale Never Filmed Before

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Vintage railway film - The Railwaymen - 1946

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A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - all about the foundry casting process

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The Engineering 'Error' That Made the P-51 Dominate The Skies

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Ultimate Vintage Engine Collection — Thunder Roars & White Smoke Show

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Big Boy 4014: How They Brought a Dead Giant Back to Life Shocked The World!

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