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ARhian7 --
If I could ask -- the S&A Pacific 4-6-2 locomotive in the first screen shot. What is it and where did it come from?
Phil
Thanks for the reminder, Phil. These steamers are quite legendary!For those curious about Jordon's comment above:
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Phil
1915 in fact, so now I'm picturing a more traditional PE hushing its way into the sleepy Colorado towns, probably with a DNWP engine borrowed to help the pacific over the summit.Not sure if in a movie or a T:ANE screenshot.. :hehe:
Looks like it's set in the 19th century....
I kind of can imagine the Polar Express roaring through the town there... even if it would be in the wrong era.. :hehe:
1915 in fact, so now I'm picturing a more traditional PE hushing its way into the sleepy Colorado towns, probably with a DNWP engine borrowed to help the pacific over the summit.
(The engine's basis in the book was a K4, though the artist screwed with it a bit, changing the firebox and headlight mostly. It would be handsome to have it in Trainz)