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The model has two axles which have an 'invisible' material over them so you can't see them unless the engine is highlighted. It's a bit of a cheat/workaround I've used on this, the Quintuplex and the Garratt to make sure the boiler part of the model pivots where I want it to.
I will have a look at hiding them better so they're less noticeable on selection/highlight, though.
He made it very clear in the description of the Australian garrat he made that he would not make another garrat again, because of how difficult it is to create such an engine in TpF.
(this is not a hatefull comment, just a little heads-up about a previous statement by gr1m)
I've tried to keep this question to myself for as long as I could, but I just can't wait anymore.
Is there a chance you could create a model of a steam locomotive from my home country, the Netherlands?
By no means do we have as large of a history as the UK, and our engines never got to a great size (4-6-0 for tenders and 4-8-4 for tanks), but I feel like we're kinda left out after 2 years of awesome models of British, American, German and Russian locomotives