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Train sim modeller 24
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I make trainz driver 2 videos
Modern day narrow gauge steam locomotives on Sodor
Modern day narrow gauge steam locomotives on Sodor
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Modern day Standard gauge electric locomotives on Sodor
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Modern day Standard gauge electric locomotives on Sodor
Modern Day Standard gauge Diesels On Sodor
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Modern Day Standard gauge Diesels On Sodor
Modern day standard gauge steam locomotives on Sodor
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Modern day standard gauge steam locomotives on Sodor
Engines of the NWR through the years
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Engines of the NWR through the years
1:19 whats this music?
@@The_fellow_tender_engine0504 oh Mabel the goofus five
whats the music at 9:44 ?
Oh Mabel by the goofus five
Combustion chamber? You mean the firebox?
@@robr3633 yea I call it a combustion chamber it’s a more posh word
@@Trainsimmodeller24 'Combustion chamber' refers to the upper portion of the cylinder of an internal combustion engine. The firebox is never called that.
@@robr3633 really I thought it was the firebox beacuse Combustion refers to fire
@@Trainsimmodeller24 It's called the firebox because it's a box that has fire in it. Nobody knows what you're talking about when you call it a "combustion chamber" because that's not what it's called.
My mistake
I watched this video a second before making an LNER J50 OC named nigel
@@Connortheexpressengine Shunter productions made a OC named Nigel he was a j50 about 8 years ago the story’s are really good you should check them out
Most of the text: Godzilla had a stroke trying to read this and fucking died Plus having Cylinders By the Firebox is gonna go just as bad as the PRR Q1
It would actually improve it as cylinders have more efficiency if they are kept warm
@@Trainsimmodeller24 No, the Heat from the Firebox, As well as Ashes and Stuff from it would Wear the Cylinders out Faster, and having Cylinders by the Firebox would Constraint both Cylinder and Firebox size , Don't Believe me? Look at this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Railroad_class_Q1 , the PRR Q1 had two of it's Cylinders Behind the firebox, and Look how Bad that turned out
@@TheSudrianTerrier653 that can sometimes happen but it’s mostly if an engine has a very high heat in its firebox American fireboxes are massive British ones are puny compared to American ones translating to lots more heat
@@TheSudrianTerrier653 anywho no one said it actually worked it was just a concept to try and improve it
@@TheSudrianTerrier653 and it isn’t in the firebox it’s in the Smokebox so it’s alot less warm then the firebox
Good edits on the pictures.
@@auraknight1004 thanks
@@Trainsimmodeller24 NP.
Lol.thanks
Why is there model engines? I don't think the models themselves didn't work in the yard the real trains did lol
@@JacETmusic there the only photos I could find of the class of locos that worked there even though they may be models there still representing what they would have looked like
Douglas (The Blue Narrow Gauge Engine) actually worked in an RAF base, it may of been by the sea but That doesn't exactly make Douglas a dock shunter
@@TheSudrianTerrier653 well Douglas probably spent more time shunting then pulling
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You show tow of the same engien in the alantic
Must’ve slipped in
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