It could certainly do that Jenn, but it had a small coal bunker and so was mainly for short runs or work in the depot. I love finding out about these engines.
If I ever want to build a train, this is the only channel I will come to. (Never wanted to build trains, but after seeing these beauts, I'm getting there. :) )
I should have said. Sorry Christopher. This crane tank engine was used for laying and maintaining track around Crewe Works. It's got a crane fitted as part of the engine itself, rather than pulling a crane on a separate wagon. You can see my version doing its job in the last part of this AlphaCraft video ua-cam.com/video/TpWITPA8-kU/v-deo.html
These tutorials on Locomotives and rolling stock have all been such an incredible help to me in a world I’m currently working on. I’d like to thank you for that! I was also wondering if you took any suggestions on Engines? See I’ve been building a shunting yard and was looking for a fairly specific locomotive, an LBSC E2. I’m just wondering if you could possibly take that into consideration for a tutorial? Anyways thank you so much for these wonderful tutorials! Stay Frosty out there
That's wonderful to know. Thank you so much Dukes. I just looked up the LBSC E2 - what a sweet little tank engine. I'm seeing it in two different liveries - black (which I think is Southern?) and a sort of russet brown. I've put this engine on my suggestions list. If I can make a version I'm happy with I'll make a tutorial of it. Thank you for the suggestion!
Another great tutorial Dreyma!
This crane really reminds me of those machines that lay the track down as it goes along
It could certainly do that Jenn, but it had a small coal bunker and so was mainly for short runs or work in the depot. I love finding out about these engines.
If I ever want to build a train, this is the only channel I will come to. (Never wanted to build trains, but after seeing these beauts, I'm getting there. :) )
Wow, thanks Zoltan. And thank you so much for watching even though you don't want to build trains! (be warned, if you start it's sort of addictive)
Thank you for the tutorial on this engine.
You are welcome Seamus.
Nice tutorial.
Thanks Spoon!
0:13, Hello, LMS 0-4-2CT cran tank engine.
It is indeed a crane tank engine Godzilla
Hey can I ask you something dreymasmith what's a Crane engine?
Also nice job as always 👍
I should have said. Sorry Christopher. This crane tank engine was used for laying and maintaining track around Crewe Works. It's got a crane fitted as part of the engine itself, rather than pulling a crane on a separate wagon. You can see my version doing its job in the last part of this AlphaCraft video ua-cam.com/video/TpWITPA8-kU/v-deo.html
@@Dreymasmith not a big deal you're awesome at Minecraft!
Aaaw, thank you Christopher.
Yeyey harvey :D
Sort of. Harvey is a Dubs 4101, with his crane over the boiler. But a similar concept. 👍
These tutorials on Locomotives and rolling stock have all been such an incredible help to me in a world I’m currently working on. I’d like to thank you for that! I was also wondering if you took any suggestions on Engines? See I’ve been building a shunting yard and was looking for a fairly specific locomotive, an LBSC E2. I’m just wondering if you could possibly take that into consideration for a tutorial? Anyways thank you so much for these wonderful tutorials! Stay Frosty out there
That's wonderful to know. Thank you so much Dukes. I just looked up the LBSC E2 - what a sweet little tank engine. I'm seeing it in two different liveries - black (which I think is Southern?) and a sort of russet brown. I've put this engine on my suggestions list. If I can make a version I'm happy with I'll make a tutorial of it. Thank you for the suggestion!
Can you try a austarity
That is a really interesting engine Petar. I've put it on my "try to build it" list. Thanks for the suggestion!
This is what harvey looks like in the real life basis tho..
You are right Kuya Coco
Wat was that
A little engine used mainly for track maintenance!