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I guess its just different priorities, and putting vehicle stats on the workshop is very low on my list.
Yeah sure, but I'm sure many of the people that play this game are not as entusiastic as others, me included and if you know enough about the engine to build a model of it, then I'm sure you know when it was built. You made the model, so I bet you are far more entusiastic about it than most.
Surely sharing some info about something you are entusiastic about isn't a bad thing, it shows that you care more than many others. I see that you left out all the important info about it that casual players thend to look at as well, like engine power.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BR_Standard_Class_2_2-6-0
I find it rather annoying when modders don't do this.
Nice one.