[DTG] Burlington Northern F45 Loco Add-On

  • Für unsere virtuellen amerikanischen Tf gibt es seit heute mal wieder eine neue US Diesellok von RSC...
    Wie immer nicht billig, aber für Liebhaber und Sammler von US Loks sicherlich was schönes...


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    One of the very first modern cowl-bodied diesel locomotives built for the North American market, the EMD F45, is now available for Train Simulator.
    Built by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division between 1968 and 1971, the F45 was essentially an SD45 wrapped in the distinguishable full-width Cowl carbody,
    which afforded better protection for the diesel engine and made it easier to service for crews. The first F45 was delivered in June 1968 by Santa Fe, who ordered a total
    of 40 models. Subsequent orders were received from Great Northern (14) and Burlington Northern (32), with all locomotives in the Class entering service by the end of 1971.


    Most of the Class have now been scrapped or in operation with smaller Class 2 and Class 3 railroads in the US.
    The EMD F45 for Train Simulator is available in Burlington Northern livery and features dynamic braking, cab lights and associated freight wagons.
    The locomotive is also Quick Drive compatible, giving you the freedom to drive the Burlington Northern F45 on any Quick Drive enabled route for Train Simulator,
    such as those available through Steam. Also included are scenarios specifically for the Marias Pass route (available separately and required to play these scenarios).


    Scenarios:
    Four scenarios for the Marias Pass route:
    Training: BN F45 Engineer Training – Simple Controls
    Training: BN F45 Engineer Training – Expert Controls
    A Return to Glory Days
    Long Distance Runner


    Key Features:
    EMD F45 in Burlington Northern livery
    Dynamic braking
    Cab lights
    Associated freight wagons
    Quick Drive compatible
    Scenarios for the Marias Pass route
    Download size: 153mb

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von GAST ()

  • Interessante Lok, aber ein paar Statements auf RWA werde ich noch abwarten. Bestimmt gibt es auch wieder einige Varianten, alle für Extra Geld... Great Northern und Santa Fe könnte ich mir da schon vorstellen.

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    Grüsse, der IIThanatosII