Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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Generic British 0-4-0
   
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6 Jun, 2020 @ 10:29pm
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Generic British 0-4-0

Description
Back in 2018 I released a small, generic looking 0-4-0 that sort of looked like it had the Midland Railway livery.

To be honest I really liked the model so here's it again but with many new features and versions, like usual.

This follows the same theme as my Generic 0-6-0 mod and Gr1m's generic British mods. I am not depicting one specific engine (though if I recall I was trying to make Furness No. 20), however this does represent the vast amount of small 0-4-0 locomotives that were operated by many UK companies in the 1850 - 1870 era.

Liveries include:
Generic Black
Fictional 'The Lion'
Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Stockton and Darlington Railway
Caledonian Railway
Midland Railway
London and North Western Railway
Original livery and tender from TpF1 (because I could).

Additional features:
Custom soundset
Offset rods
Dynamic numbers
Ageing
Recolourable
A low quality TpF1 mod

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All models have different intro dates but are all part of the same menu so it doesn't clutter. The earlier ones are smaller and slower, the later ones have higher speeds and beefier tenders to boot.

I hope you like the mod by lads. If you do, follow my tweet feed here:
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2 Comments
Dourbracken 18 Jul, 2020 @ 1:39pm 
I'm not sure whether this is intentional, but the S&DR loco has the coupling rods at different distances from the center of the wheel from one side to another. It's kind of cool actually, I just wanted to let you know. Awesome work!
mallard4468 7 Jun, 2020 @ 1:29am 
If I had to pull any connection, I'd say this one looks a bit like Furness Railway Number 3, "Old Coppernob", just with a slightly smaller wheelbase. Looking grand all the same ^^ Generic mixed traffic engines for the early game are always welcomed. Keep up the great work!