The GWR Saint and TPO are currently in testing and we hope they will be released on Steam within the next few weeks.
Below is the feature list from the manual:
- Simple, Standard and Advanced driving modes
- Xbox controller support SIMPLE AND STANDARD MODES ONLY
- GWR 2900 “Saint” Class Locomotive
- All 75 named members of the class
- Square and curved frame versions with lever and screw reversers and spectacle windows
- GWR Green (liveries spanning 1906 to 1947)
- White or red lamps for the correct era
- Optional parts and fittings including outside steam pipes, cab cover, speedometer, running numbers and headboards
- Custom sound sets inside and out based on preserved Churchwood locomotives, produced by Steam Sounds Supreme
- Realistic cab with multiple views, including driver and fireman “head out”, and fully modelled firebox and coal
- Realistic wheel slip physics and effects ADVANCED MODE ONLY
- Simulated steam chest ADVANCED MODE ONLY
- Cylinder cock management ADVANCED MODE ONLY
- Boiler management with priming possible ADVANCED MODE ONLY
- Realistic injector control ADVANCED MODE ONLY
- NEW Realistic “by the shovel” stoking with synchronised sound ADVANCED MODE ONLY
- Dynamic steam and smoke colour and quantity
- Realistic boiler water gauges effected by gradient, acceleration and speed and with blow down test
- Opening windows with rain effects
- Dynamic lamp setting on both locomotive and tender
- Cab light effects including firebox glow and water gauge lamp
- Tender water scoop compatible with Dovetail Games water troughs as featured in the Riviera Line in the Fifties: Exeter to Kingswear route
- Great Western Coaching Stock
- Collett "Sunshine" Composite, Third and Brake Third
- 1934-42 Shirtbutton livery
- 1942-47 Coat of arms livery
- Travelling Post Office Sorting coach
- 1927-34 GW livery
- 1934-42 Shirtbutton livery
- 1942-47 Coat of arms livery
- Travelling Post Office Diagram L21 baggage coach
- 1927-34 GW livery
- 1934-42 Shirtbutton livery
- 1942-47 Coat of arms livery
- Fully functional travelling post office exchange when used with included line side apparatus and compatible locomotives
- 4 scenarios for the Riviera Line in the Fifties: Exeter to Kingswear route
- 12 Quick Drive consists with appropriate Mail Train stock
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