Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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LMS 4-6-0 'Royal Scot'
   
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Vehicle: Locomotive
Tags: steam, British
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22 Mar, 2020 @ 7:31am
10 Oct, 2020 @ 3:14am
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LMS 4-6-0 'Royal Scot'

Description
The 'Royal Scot' class was developed by Sir Henry Fowler of the LMS to break the 'Small Engine Policy' in 1929.

The scots were a 3 cylindered 4-6-0 built to haul the high speed expresses of the LMS.

This mod includes:
1929 - Royal Scot (LMS Crimson - Fowler tender)
1948 - Royal Scot (BR Green - Stanier tender)

Both models include smoke deflectors because they look rad.

Not included is 'Patriot' or 'Rebuilt' varients.

Statz:
Speed: 80mph
Power: 1750hp
T/E: 33,150lb/f
Available: 1929/1948 - 1964
7 Comments
reaper100 21 Feb @ 6:59am 
please can someone make a new mod for these LMS designs? Like, these are good but they need a revamp.
itbedehaam 19 Mar, 2022 @ 8:11pm 
Somehow, your pictures actually make these engines look beautiful. And most pictures make them look dull and bricky, not helped by their firebox...
Dourbracken 23 Jun, 2020 @ 6:28pm 
This also applies for the Princess Royal class.
Dourbracken 23 Jun, 2020 @ 6:26pm 
I'm not sure whether it is the new update of another mod, but there seems to be a major texture glitch on the BR version. It looks like it is taking different parts from many locos and randomly adding them.
Dourbracken 30 Mar, 2020 @ 7:02pm 
I've just used these for the first time, and they are absolutely stunning. They even look exactly like the real thing! Even after closely examining the model, I cannot find a single problem. Congrats on making one of the most beautiful models I have ever seen!
Ghostboy5 22 Mar, 2020 @ 7:36pm 
Beautiful model, Steve. I'm looking forward to using this when the appropriate year rolls along. Thank you for all your locos, they've been the mainstay of my NW England map and I've been having an absolute blast with them all.
SuperJesse64 22 Mar, 2020 @ 9:53am 
Oh look, MSTS nostalgia. :D