After we board the Studio Tram Tour, we are taken among the first of a couple of boneyards on the tour. This one shows some more traditional forms of travel used in the movies. Let's have a look, shall we?

These planes were used in the making of the film Pearl Harbour, which starred Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsdale.


Of course, we are also introduced to some more unusual forms of travel. Anyone tried travelling on a dinosaur?


I'm only joking! This dinosaur 'shell' was used in the film Dinosaur as an animatronic.
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