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Right... 'cause all that shit doesn't come off as a demand AT ALL -snort-
2: Sandusky/some other Norris 4-2-0. Always found it kinda funny how the first basegame engine for Europe is one of these, while America has no engine of this, historicly speaking, very important type of engine. I chose Sandusky since I think she looks nicer then most other 4-2-0's, with the coupling rods between two frames, but any 4-2-0 would be a good addition to the game. Pioneer (not the 4-2-4 one) is also a good example.
4: B&O York & Late Grasshopper(John Hancock). I say late grasshopper because the first batch (of which Atlanic is one) are just the same but without the cab and the siderods, which I think make the class look better overal. Also one of these later grasshoppers is preserved in original condition while the current Atlantic is a replica based on a later grasshopper. York is almost identical, but predates the grasshoppers altogether and I like the way she looks.