Armstrong Powerhouse Class 40 Locomotive Pack
Armstrong Powerhouse presents the Class 40 Locomotive Pack. This product is the culmination of two and a half years of hard work and research, resulting in what must be the most comprehensive and high quality package seen in Train Simulator to date. From lamp brackets to pipework, each of the 200 class 40 locomotives have been lovingly recreated to take you back to when they reigned surpreme throughout the '60s, '70s and '80s. On top of that, a special sound recording session was organised with 40145 at the East Lancashire Railway to provide brand new high quality sounds
Includes:
- 2 liveries - BR blue & BR Green (both external and in the cab)
- 3 variants - Discs, centre headcode box & split headcode box
- All 200 examples represented with their numerous visual differences for both BR blue and BR green liveries
- Vacuum and dual-braked variants for BR blue livery with corresponding cabs
- 25 individually modelled nameplates (BR green D210-D235 except D226)
- Detailed internal & external audio
- Accurate performance physics
- Dynamic exhaust smoke
- Options screen (controls traction motors, boiler and brake mode selector)
- Functional brake modes (air/vacuum/passenger/goods)
- Locomotive faults (traction motor failure and high engine temperature)
- Steam heat boiler
- Cold start option
- Player changeable headcode blinds
- Opening cab doors and windows
- 'Quick Drive' consists
- FREE AP Mk1 Coach Pack included
- And much, much more!
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