
Pump Car!
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Re: Pump Car!
A ranch.


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All we need now is the Gold Mine
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Re: Pump Car!
I assume this will include a scenario where you have to out run as steam loco while exiting a tunnel 
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Or more probably when your back gives out when exiting a tunnel... Then the "Thunderbird" comes to the rescue - a ten horse posse from the Ponderosa, with Big John and Hoss in the leading saddles.deltic1981 wrote:I assume this will include a scenario where you have to out run as steam loco while exiting a tunnel
If you're lucky. Manolito and Buck from the High Chaparral will also be in attendance...
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Re: Pump Car!
All in good fun and joking, but those screenshots really make me hope that this is going to be a route set in times of the Western - old fashioned 4-4-0 USA steam engines, horse drawn coaches. 1880s - 1910s period and nothing modern!
Well, I don't know. Could still be 1950s, but really it makes me hope for something from at least a century ago.
Cheers,
--Tim
Well, I don't know. Could still be 1950s, but really it makes me hope for something from at least a century ago.
Cheers,
--Tim
Re: Pump Car!
A "straight" (no pumpkin - no skeleton) version of the Halloween Special 4-4-0 would be ideal for the Wild West period Tim mentions.
Then you could have a Great Locomotive Chase scenario. (Chase after the stolen engine using the pump truck, then another engine in reverse while the dispatcher leaves sleepers and burning boxcars on the track ahead of you).
Modelling the Confederate cavalry at the end of the scenario might be a problem, though.
Mike
Then you could have a Great Locomotive Chase scenario. (Chase after the stolen engine using the pump truck, then another engine in reverse while the dispatcher leaves sleepers and burning boxcars on the track ahead of you).
Modelling the Confederate cavalry at the end of the scenario might be a problem, though.
Mike
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In General that sounds like it could be a good scenario.Daunt58 wrote:A "straight" (no pumpkin - no skeleton) version of the Halloween Special 4-4-0 would be ideal for the Wild West period Tim mentions.
Then you could have a Great Locomotive Chase scenario. (Chase after the stolen engine using the pump truck, then another engine in reverse while the dispatcher leaves sleepers and burning boxcars on the track ahead of you).
Modelling the Confederate cavalry at the end of the scenario might be a problem, though.
Mike
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Alicatt wrote:In General that sounds like it could be a good scenario.Daunt58 wrote:A "straight" (no pumpkin - no skeleton) version of the Halloween Special 4-4-0 would be ideal for the Wild West period Tim mentions.
Then you could have a Great Locomotive Chase scenario. (Chase after the stolen engine using the pump truck, then another engine in reverse while the dispatcher leaves sleepers and burning boxcars on the track ahead of you).
Modelling the Confederate cavalry at the end of the scenario might be a problem, though.
Mike
I see what you did there.