Hey if there's a FINAL destination, then there can't be a "Final Destination II" right?! Because if the REAL Final Destination was in Two, then the First Final Destination was never the "Final" destination in the first place! Right?!
When I was a kid in the 60’s and 70’s my grandmothers house was in front of train tracks, we heard, and felt the train go by all the time. Me and my brother used to always run up and put pennies on the track, it was awesome. We’d find the pennies smashed. We had the best times. My brother died in February, 10 days after his 63rd birthday. Seeing this had the great memories flood back.. thank you.
I remember as a kid back in the 80s, my friends and I always put pennies on the tracks. We always imagined the outcome to be something like this. All that ever happened was the coin gets flattened. Thanks though for making an animation that feels like it came right out of my childhood imagination.
The test pattern at the end implies that the destruction reached all the way to the TV station broadcasting this. What we see in the video is a fraction of the full extent of the damage and human casualties.
All my life ever since I was younger I have pondered this same very exact question but the only difference is that I wanted to put a jagged piece of shattered stone (the size of a tennis ball) on a public railroad track. THIS video despite knowing this is very very very well edited has solved my thirst of curiosity. This would’ve traumatized the living SH!T out of me as a kid, but knowing that I’m glad because it proves this succeeded as a great way to warn kids more about safety. Thank You!
When I was in college years ago, there were train tracks that ran near by. We put a penny down on the tracks as a slow moving train came through. The conductor saw us do it and yelled out "If that's a quarter, I'm stopping the train to get it!" Just one of those memories you never forget!
🤣 I fell for the headline, because as a child I used to do that. I was told that this was destruction of federal property and I could be put in federal prison, but I never imagined THIS! 😂
@@RobbieHatleypowered by tachyons, which end up crashing into their planet of residence, the debris causing the destruction of all of Vega's (hypothetical) planets.
@@PizzaManSteeveIf you overthought a scenario like this then it probably wouldn't turn out the way it did... Not much to think about: don't put the coin on the track.
@@Dabuilder1only maglevs can go that fast, there’s one in production that’ll go 375mph (600ish kmh) and that blows my mind lol but don’t think they gotta worry about coins
I done this so many times and I never realized the risk factor! Thanks so much for this warning. I will never smash another penny ever again on a train track.
I've been putting pennies on train tracks for years and this has never happened to me. Usually the penny shoots like a bullet straight into my carotid artery and an old lady slips in my blood attracting rabid wolves that eat the entire town.
Same thing happened to me. Except the train flew off the track and hit a US Navy submarine which fired off ballistic missiles heading towards Russia and almost started World War III. Luckily some kid in Russia was trying the same stupid trick and his train went straight up into the air and hit my rocket. That was lucky cuz it could have started World War III.
I thought it too 😂😂 i remmber that i thought that what would happen if an train runs over a coin and this is what i imagen idk how to say it Well i thought it would DERAIL THE HOLE HOLY ENTIRE TRAIN and i didnt do that i did only rocks like i mean train rocks well i never ever do it again bc i like train:› and i cannot harm them
bro i swear i was watching this with my brother and cousin and then when the train crashed the guy fell and we laughed sooo fking hard dude i swear i choked
First one of these videos that I’ve seen. Pretty good! The train crash was good, but everything else was way beyond anything I thought might happen. Not only has the talent to do it, but also the creativity to think of all that.
As a kid, I flattened several pennies, quarters, and nickles. The biggest challenge was finding the coin after it was kicked off of the track. Oh, and the rails at the start were rusty. Not even an active line.
Almost no one is here in the comments understands how it takes to create an almost realistic animations like this... I thought it's just gonna be some vine vids, but nah you made a jaw dropping video, loved your creativity 🤍
@@Killerean this shouldnt have taken that long to render actually, especially if it was a different project file for each scene. likely only a few days or weeks
The engine in this video is actually based on a real one, WP 713, that operates on the Niles Canyon Railway sometimes. The place here was filmed at Roaring Camp in Felton, California. Seen and visited both.
Thankfully, cameraman did a great job to record the full footage, courageously reminding him that the fact cameraman never dies, leave us this precious record of sad tragedy.