Sierra 3 is a movie star locomotive. She’s been in over 60 films including back to the future 3. Her whistle was also the one used for making the sound effects for the Polar Express whistle.
Lazerjet? Can you do a race with the smallest american engine you have vs the biggest american engine you have vs the smallest british engine you have vs the biggets British engine you have?
Of all 'Murican steam locos, Sierra Railway no.3 here naturally is one of me top 10 faves. Heck even up in me top 3. So seeing a proper version her in Train Sim, let alone several versions of her, is quite a wonderful surprise. :D
I highly recommend reviewing more American steam locomotives. We do have some pretty stunning steam engines that unfortunately are lost to history. We also have had some whacky experimental locomotives that I think you would find interesting as well. Additional note, I know that a lot of American steam engines are absolutely massive, but that's obviously to accommodate for the railroads they traveled on and the number of cars they had to pull whether it was freight or passenger.
This engine still hauls people the old one looks more like it, It was featured in many movies like back to the future the engine is located in James town Ca.
fun fact, this engine is actually a film star as it has appeared in many films and TV shows including it's most famous appearance, Back to the Future 3
the train looks like the back to the future 3 trai so when you dont know what to do you can play back to the future 3 on youtube and drive the train to the speed it only go or you can make a youtube video (or a live so people tipe what marty or doc said from the epic seane) of you driving the train 🚗🚂🔥
Omg you haven’t done a review train in TS. The last review TS video you did was 11 Months ago and that video was riviera lines in the 50S and the train review was the 48xx
Is anyone having problems with a texture not appearing when you go into the cab view and then come out of the cab view but you can only see it when you turn the camera so you're looking directly at the locomotive from the front?