Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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LB&SCR 'Jenny Lind' 2-2-2
   
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21. Dez. 2019 um 3:36
14. März 2021 um 19:20
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LB&SCR 'Jenny Lind' 2-2-2

Beschreibung
London, Brighton & South Coast Railway 'Jenny Lind' 2-2-2

This is a model of the London Brighton and South Coast railway 'Jenny Lind' engine, designed by David Joy. The first mass-produced locomotive, the Jenny Lind was not only widely popular and well known for being a fast, reliable and economical light express and exceptionally smooth running and stable - particularly in an era where engines were notorious for being anything but - the Jenny Lind was so popular that it was produced for a number of other railways as well, and several imitation designs were built elsewhere. The 'Jenny Lind' was influential on locomotive design in the UK for decades afterwards.

Features

Comes complete with:
-Two versions - the 2-2-2 tender Jenny Lind, and a 2-2-2 Craven-influenced well tank engine.
-Aging,
-Colour tinting,
-Four versions of each - two variants of weather board visors, one without, and a version with a cab.
-Reversed versions of the above,
-Group menu in rail depot to reduce clutter,
-Placeable rail asset for both engines and tender.
-Animated rods

Stats

LB&SCR 'Jenny Lind' 2-2-2

Available: 1850-1882
Top Speed: 80 kph
Weight: 35T
Power: 200kW
Tractive Effort: 28kN

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11 Kommentare
DPT Wanderer 20. Apr. 2021 um 4:05 
just saying to scrapyardbob the first Jenny Lind type locomotive was built in 1847 so... this is a standard design in that time frame (also This is SO good for early express/branch trains (and I usually use the excuse that the railways I build are in a fictional country hence I can use both american locomotives and or European locomotives also to james arguably the US was right behind the UK look up tom thumb and the B&O Atlantic which was the first It is in fact "the first commercially successful and practical American built locomotive and class prototype" which is directly by the looks of it descended from tom thumb not to mention the first tender locomotive
4-4-0 was built in the US more than a decade earlier than the first tank engine variant
(1836 and 1849 respectively)
Pizzaguy 16. März 2021 um 8:55 
cab version? and well tank? thanks for the update
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [Autor] 14. März 2021 um 19:22 
Another update: Added cabbed versions of both engines, tweaked the mesh of the Craven tank with some added details and made some slight texture adjustments.
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [Autor] 13. März 2021 um 22:17 
Updated with some slight tweaks - the textures are a little less saturated and some minor tweaks have been made to the mesh. I've also added a 2-2-2 well tank based on the same shape and style.
Pizzaguy 13. Jan. 2021 um 9:22 
The UK was ahead of most countries at the time since they got a head start of like 20 years or so
ScrapyardBob 26. Okt. 2020 um 10:44 
Feels out of place compared to the rest of the 1850 stock engines, less so in 1860-1865. Maybe the starting year of 1850 is too aggressive/unbalanced and a start in 1860 would fit better.
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [Autor] 14. Juni 2020 um 23:54 
UPDATE: Added some extra placement functionality. Assets will now be able to be tilted using the o,p,[, and ] keys.
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [Autor] 25. Feb. 2020 um 3:04 
UPDATE: Some slight mesh edits (most noticable, the 'weather board' visor is wider and with larger viewports now and the wheel covers for the driving wheel now have new detailing), some texture changes (repainted some area, including the driving wheel cover to be more historically accurate).

Also, there are now animated coupling rods since I felt the underbody of the locomotive looked a bit empty. It's not that noticable, but it and the new wheel covers make it feel significantly less static while running.
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [Autor] 14. Jan. 2020 um 18:30 
UPDATE: Tweaked the stats a little to reflect some information I stumbled across. Top speed has been increased to 80kph, up from 64kph, and power has been increased from 150kw to 200 kw.
Red Funnel 14. Jan. 2020 um 8:37 
Mainstay of early lines