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IDW Legacy Series Diesels
   
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IDW Legacy Series Diesels

描述
Tolsend is a large fictional archipelago and country somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. The two main islands are Tolsend (The Island) and Breech Island. Tolsend Island is divded east-west by the Camworth Mountain Range with a railway pass through the town of Grafshire. The east is relatively flat and has the bustling ports of St. Stephen and Cheswick along with the capital, Tolsend. The west, meanwhile, is more rugged and contains the largest population center with the Windcaster-Springfield-Breech City metropolis.

The (Tolsend) Independent Diesel Works was set up in 1934 to compete against the emerging diesel market in the US and UK to build homegrown diesels for the Tolsend Domestic Market. Their early products would only retroactively be given the title the "Legacy Series." All of these diesels were built with the DXB-6A prototype being built in 1939 and the last DRC-15A being built for Grafshire Central in 1955.

Contained within the pack is most of the models that the IDW manufactured for the domestic Tolsend Market along with a plethora of Tolsend Railways for you to play with.

DXB-6 is a prototype 660hp diesel, with RCC acquiring it for their operation

DWB-6 and DWB-10 are production 660hp and 1000hp diesels respectively, with the DRB-12 being the 1200hp roadswitcher version.

The next "generation" of the Legacy Series included DWB-9 and DWB-12 (900hp and 1200hp) and the DRB-15, DRC-15, and DRA-12 roadswitchers. The DRC-15 rode on C-C trucks, while the DRA-12 rode high on A1A trucks to reduce axle load.

The last series of diesels are rebuilds (named the DWB-6X) of aftermarket DWB-6s for Sheridan Prospecting with new cabs (or, in one case, no cab) with lower clearance.

L - Headlight
L + 1 - Rear Light
Shift + L - Cab Light

New Livery Guidelines:
Livery creation and model edits are free as long as you make the livery/edit a livery of the original. Once that's done, feel free to post even without my permission. Please do not re-upload my base liveries whole (if there are any), although you MAY re-use pieces of them. PATCHES over the letters/numbers are a modification I will accept in an uploaded livery.

Coupler by Emi/Long
Unfortunately I do not know who to credit for the Wabco A200, however the mod I sourced it from was by Long