Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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TR-Drachen | Tender
   
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Vehicles: Vehicle, Advanced, Train
Tags: v1.13.4
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18 Jan @ 6:01pm
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TR-Drachen | Tender

Description
TR-Drachen
The TR-Drachen Tender is a steam powered Tender built by the Terrsylvania Railroad.

It is powered by a 10 piston steam engine with a hybrid steam/electric running gear.
The main fuel source is diesel with an onboard fuel capacity of 20,000L and capability to share fuel between itself and a locomotive. Equipped with directional flow valves flow direction can be customised for any situation.

The engine is hidden within the body and a small control panel can be used to activate the engine and motors separately. This allows the tender to be used as a booster providing its own propulsion or as only an electrical source. There is also an electrical anchor on the outside so that when in use as an electrical source it can be plugged into other vehicles.

Instructions:
  1. Jump up onto the exterior deck and enter the tender, find the control panel at the front or high end of the tender.
  2. Flip the switch labelled "Engine".
To engage the motors as a booster:
  1. Flip the bottom switch labelled "Enable Motors"
  2. Wait for steam to build.

Features
  • Diesel > Steam > Electric Hybrid engine.
  • TCP.
  • 20,000L Diesel Capacity.

Usage
If you would like to use this in your own creations please do so. Please have fun and credit where you feel is appropriate.

9 Comments
Atlys with a Y 30 Mar @ 6:57am 
Kinda reminds me of the PRR T1 Tender
killergreek007 24 Jan @ 11:11am 
Where is da drachen? any german "da druben"
SheriffenAlex 23 Jan @ 5:57am 
beautiful locomotiv:steamthumbsup:
mrs_c_roome 22 Jan @ 3:47pm 
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TheGeneral 22 Jan @ 1:09pm 
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Terr-Rawr-Saur  [author] 22 Jan @ 1:08pm 
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Sir_James 22 Jan @ 7:20am 
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LegoKid1322 20 Jan @ 6:13pm 
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TheGeneral 19 Jan @ 9:19pm 
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