The Daily Mail has pictures of the moment the tram crashes into the street (that is what the article says, though the viaduct is still standing in the pictures) and causes utter chaos. I won't post the pictures directly here, due to the secrecy surrounding the storyline, but I will say this, it looks epic, very epic.
Picture credit: Inside Soap
Update: The article has now been updated with an arial picture of the set. I feel slightly disappointed in the Daily Mail for trying to spoil it.
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
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4 comments:
Oh wow, thanks for posting (and not spoiling) Chewy!
I didn't realise Manchester's trams were in the habit of carrying nitro-glycerine.
I actually think that's before the tram crash, notice the viaduct isn't damaged until after the explosion.
Looks good though
Doesn't look like much damage at all but then they probably haven't done it all up yet. It only looks like a few sticks on the street and no buildings damaged. I think that'll be "to come"
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