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Era: 1900s
Type: Train
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Bavarian G 5/5

In 1 collection by Supremo
Brick Rigs Locomotives [LEGACY BUILDS]
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Description
The Bavarian G 5/5 goods train, steam locomotives were intended for steep stretches of line belonging to the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) network in northern Bavaria. The extremely sharp rise in the levels of traffic on these lines in the years leading up to the First World War meant that the eight-coupled Bavarian E I and G 4/5 N classes previously employed there were increasingly unable to cope.

The first 15 examples were built in 1911 by Maffei. The G 5/5 was the first Bavarian goods train locomotive to be built with a superheater and four-cylinder compound engine. It acquitted itself well in practice and achieved very good consumption figures. As a result, a further 80, more powerful, engines were procured from 1920 to 1924.

The Bavarian G 5/5 was the most powerful, ten-coupled locomotive of all the German state railways (Länderbahnen). In this respect it was far superior to the Prussian G 10 and even the Prussian G 12 was unable to match it.

This locomotive has:

working brake rigging

has 1671 bricks

costs $16,710.00 (ingame)

weighs 11,143.76kg (ingame)

has a max speed of 60 kph (irl)

notes: when going at max speed this could derail i dont know why but whenever its slightly jumping up and down then consider slowing down
now that i think of it its probably the lack of leading pilot

if you reupload without my permission and without giving credits i will take the reuploaded version down and burn your house down

modified versions of this locomotive that are reuploaded are also going to be taken down if lack of permission and credits

Copyright 201X [Supremo] This item is not authorized for posting on Steam, except if credits and permission is given.
8 Comments
Supremo  [author] Jul 10, 2023 @ 1:47am 
its quite easy for the piston part you just get that actuator thats like a hinge then put the piston behind that then boom
CrimsonShadow (MRTB) Jul 10, 2023 @ 12:51am 
how did you make the side rods you see i can make side rods but not the piston part also i build trains
doge_sevens Mar 8, 2023 @ 7:37pm 
thank you!
Supremo  [author] Mar 8, 2023 @ 6:34pm 
i also really like your locomotives too
Supremo  [author] Mar 8, 2023 @ 6:30pm 
ahhh ok thanks!
doge_sevens Mar 8, 2023 @ 5:52pm 
its nice seeing more builders doing steam locomoties, also a way you can also reduce wheel bounce is making the weight accurate to how it is irl and making the drive wheel suspension a bit soft so it doesnt launch the entire locomotive
Supremo  [author] Feb 21, 2023 @ 5:17am 
ah ok i dont know how i will do that but i will try to learn it
cheddah Feb 21, 2023 @ 5:14am 
the best way to make this wheel bounce work even at high speeds without derailing is to put glass wheels in between the drive wheels, the wheel bounce will still happen, but it wont derail. similar how seanorse did his decapod.