A Amtrakguy76 Amtrak P42 Lover Dec 29, 2010 #3 hmm I haven't seen that in my railyard. What is the next down the line?
N NIARTcar Graphic Designer for Amtr Dec 29, 2010 #4 gary6204 said: if you mean un-modified, its probaly the maglev. Click to expand... motified, the hotrod f7
gary6204 said: if you mean un-modified, its probaly the maglev. Click to expand... motified, the hotrod f7
P pware Trainz Veteran Dec 29, 2010 #6 Didn't someone create Dr Who's Tardis as a locomotive? That would have broken the light speed as well as the time barrier.
Didn't someone create Dr Who's Tardis as a locomotive? That would have broken the light speed as well as the time barrier.
C cascaderailroad New member Dec 29, 2010 #7 I think it went right past Rediculous Speed, and went "right to Plaid" in "Ludicrous Speed". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk7VWcuVOf0 Last edited: Dec 29, 2010
I think it went right past Rediculous Speed, and went "right to Plaid" in "Ludicrous Speed". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk7VWcuVOf0
W wiggy1 I dont understand my name Dec 29, 2010 #8 It might not do this in 2010 but i remember in 2004 and 2009 if you put the SNCF TGV on a circle, go on cab mode, put the throttle on full and leave it for half an hour it will be going 1500 mph and refuses to derail.
It might not do this in 2010 but i remember in 2004 and 2009 if you put the SNCF TGV on a circle, go on cab mode, put the throttle on full and leave it for half an hour it will be going 1500 mph and refuses to derail.