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LB&SCR B4 Class 4-4-0
   
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Scenario: Europe
Vehicle: Locomotive
标签: train, Steam, British, UK, england
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2019 年 6 月 24 日 上午 9:39
2019 年 7 月 4 日 上午 2:00
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LB&SCR B4 Class 4-4-0

描述
Yep, another LB&SCR engine. You'd think I'd be running out of these at this point.

And yet. >.>

Anywho, this is a LB&SCR B4, designed by R J Billinton and considered one of his best engines. This 4-4-0 is intended for fast, but particularly heavy passenger services.

Comes with tinting, aging, logo support, and a reversed version. UPDATE: Placeable version added!

I've also thrown in a B2 for free, since they're so similar.

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LB&SCR B2 Class 4-4-0
Available: 1895-1933
Top Speed: 96 kph
Power: 450kw
Tractive Effort: 66kN
Weight: 69t
Lifespan: 30 years

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LB&SCR B4 Class 4-4-0
Available: 1899-1951
Top Speed: 96 kph
Power: 800kw
Tractive Effort: 78kN
Weight: 76t
Lifespan: 40 years

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Reginald 2021 年 1 月 16 日 上午 8:18 
the engine in thomas and friends is molly not edward
Nikk Dogg 2020 年 10 月 16 日 上午 12:16 
He looks pretty & nicely! So yellow!
Kitsune Dawn 2019 年 9 月 16 日 下午 6:56 
Edward isn't really based off of any one specific engine. According to Awdry, Edward is based on a heavily modified Sharp, Stewart and Co. "Larger Seagull" K2 Class, supplied to the Furness Railway in 1896. Awdry modified him though, by giving him much smaller driving wheels than the actual K2 class, and a different tender, if memory serves.

This would more closely fit Molly, though it's still not the same class.
Aurora 2019 年 8 月 22 日 上午 3:19 
Hello Molly
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [作者] 2019 年 7 月 4 日 上午 1:59 
UPDATE: Kind of doing a massive batch of updates, so please see here for information: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/workshop/discussions/18446744073709551615/1681441347871087327/?appid=446800
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [作者] 2019 年 6 月 30 日 上午 8:08 
@Aunt Jenny (106): I mean, it isn't Edward (though I get the resemblance, it's just not the same engine he's based off IIRC), but yep, all of my engines support tinting/recolouring.

I mean the blue tints aren't great IMHO, but that's a fault of the game itself and there's nothing I can do about that. >.>
50n10_M49R 2019 年 6 月 30 日 上午 6:34 
@gr1m. Is "Edward" a recolorable engine?
Because I wanna paint him blue.
Norfolk_Chris 2019 年 6 月 28 日 上午 1:26 
How about the I3 4-4-2T tank originally built for the Brighton main line, regarded as Marsh's best locos.
Then there is always Billington's massive L class Baltic tanks (4-6-4T) the last steam locos built for the Brighton main line before the electrics took over.
Green Ranger (aka Gr1m)  [作者] 2019 年 6 月 28 日 上午 12:38 
@SovierOnion: I've had a bunch of requests for it already. It's less to do with the whole Thomas thing, and more to do with...I dunno, I just find nothing about the E2 interesting. Visually they're bland as hell, historically they weren't that good, and they only made, what, ten of them anyway? There's a lot of really cool, exciting or interesting LBSCR engines, but to me the E2 just isn't one of them, so there's no real interest in making one.
TotoDG 2019 年 6 月 28 日 上午 12:15 
I mean, eventually, there's going to be that one troll who's gonna say "where the hell is Thomas?" without realising how flawed the E2s actually were.

It's ironic that (I think) all of the engines, even the most famous class, that Billinton designed to replace older models are gone, whereas there are still a couple of William Stroudley locos floating around, like Stepney and Gladstone.