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Simon A.C. Martin's video: The 4th Anniversary of The British Railway Stories

@The 4th Anniversary of The British Railway Stories
A special video looking back at four years of The British Railway Stories. Some unused footage, behind the scenes, and a look at the future included. Thanks to the Original BRWS Team, Leo Henry (Leokimvideo), Ryan Hagan (Sodor Island Forums), Andy York (RMweb), Gavin Rose (The Permanent Way Model Forums), Sean O'Connor (Sodor Island 3D), Dean Walker (Illustrator), My close family, Jill, Jerry and Claire, Charlotte (xxx) and to everyone who has supported the series over the last four years. We have many stories still to tell - tell us you want the book by emailing copleyhill@live.co.uk and signing up to our booklist. Please support the series' terrific new illustrator by checking out his work at: http://nerailwayartist.tumblr.com/ The companion eBook to The British Railway Stories, "Tale of the Unnamed Engine" is now available for purchase on the Amazon Kindle, and other eBook formats! Available worldwide and priced at £4.99, the new eBook recounts the origin story of the YouTube series' favourite characters! Follow this link to purchase the book, written by Simon A.C. Martin and illustrated by Dean Walker: Music by Kevin Mcleod, Incompetech.com The contents of these videos, including all text and photos (except where credited otherwise) are ©The British Railway Stories Ltd & Simon A.C. Martin

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This video was published on 2011-08-17 21:10:44 GMT by @Simon-A.C.-Martin on Youtube. Simon A.C. Martin has total 14.8K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 118 video.This video has received 225 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Simon A.C. Martin gets . @Simon-A.C.-Martin receives an average views of 94K per video on Youtube.This video has received 160 comments which are higher than the average comments that Simon A.C. Martin gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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