A steamer like this one

a 4-8-0 Mastadon? thats what they were known as over here. In that condition, wow, it's like scrap.
 
This loco is a spanish 2-4-0 (4-8-0) named "RENFE", 250 locomotives number 240-2471/2717 builted by "Euskalduna", and it´s parked in Alcazar de San Juan junction waiting the Railway museum for years and years (Spain is different).

Till now it´s only available for MSTS:
http://www.trensim.com/foro/viewtopic.php?t=14512

Bole, solo está disponible para MSTS
 
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ohla Amegos!

ok, well, in spain i guess classification is different for steam locos. its nice to learn something new!
 
This loco is a spanish 2-4-0 (4-8-0) named "RENFE", 250 locomotives number 240-2471/2717 builted by "Euskalduna", and it´s parked in Alcazar de San Juan junction waiting the Railway museum for years and years (Spain is different).

Till now it´s only available for MSTS:
http://www.trensim.com/foro/viewtopic.php?t=14512

Bole, solo está disponible para MSTS


I, know, that they aren´t at Trainz, but I´m looking for a similar steamer like this one, Is there any german,english... model similar to this one?:confused:
Thanks to all, for helping to resolve the question :)
 
The War Dept. locos that Britian invested in are similar (2-8-0 though, not 4-8-0), but I don't know if anyone made any for Trainz (not on DLS anyway).

They were usually found in that condition (or worse) even when preserved ;). BR ran them until they dropped, so I only know of 2 preserved ones that survived.
 
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