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From what I can see you couldn't build you way out of a cardboard box so sit down. Pls.
So I see it looks a bit like a PRR T1. Even a similar wheel arangment. (4 Pilot wheels, 8 Drivers and 4 more trailing wheels), but this is a STEAM LOCOMOTIVE. WITH A SCREEN. IN 1942! and the detatchable parts? The boiler dosen't seperate into 9 DIFFERENT PIECES. 9! The cab is the size of a literal BR Class 08 Switcher. the tender coupling is GIGANTIC and the smokestacks are in the centre of the 'boiler' and are big enough to put on a ship. How muck steam is Exhausted for for this to require that? TEN!? that is 8 to big for a loco of this size. please stop torturing people like me who actually KNOW about trains until you learn about trains.