Some More British Shunters

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  1. Aussierailfan

    Aussierailfan Well-Known Member

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    Class 03

    Power: 204 hp (152 kW)
    Number Built: 230
    Max speed: 28.5 mph (45.9 km/h)

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    Class 04
    Power: 204 hp (152 kW)
    Number Built: 142
    Max speed: 27 mph (43 km/h)

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    Class 05
    Power: Engine: 204 hp (152 kW)
    Number Built: 69
    Max speed: 18 mph (29 km/h)

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    Class 10
    Power: Engine: 350 hp (261 kW)
    Number Built: 146
    Max speed: 20 mph (32 km/h)

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    Class 11
    Power: Engine: 350 hp (261 kW)
    Number Built: 120
    Max speed: 20 mph (32 km/h)
     
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  2. matt#4801

    matt#4801 Well-Known Member

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    I do like the 03s, the others would be nice to have too. Perhaps some steam shunters would be good for game too.
     
  3. elarthur

    elarthur Well-Known Member

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    The Class 12 is also very similar to the 08 to 11 types with Class 13 being a master/slave twin unit. A pack with Class 10, 11, 12 and 13 would be nice to see as they are all remarkably similar and would save a lot of dev time if built together using the existing Class 08 and 09 as a sort of basis.
    Class 01 to 06 are all diesel mechanical shunters with similar working parts.
    Class 07 is a diesel electric type but totally different to the more ubiquitous 08 series.
    Lastly we have the recent diesel battery hybrid Class 18 built by Clayton for Beacon Rail.
     
  4. oakleymoss#1362

    oakleymoss#1362 Well-Known Member

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    I think we need more British diesels full stop. more BR Designs like the 50, 56, 55 etc etc aswell as more modern freight diesels such as 70, 68. I'm getting tired of the 66 being the only freight loco on modern UK routes
     
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