The Great Western Railway 3800 Class, also known as the County Class, were a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives for express passenger train work introduced in 1904 in a batch of ten. Two more batches followed in 1906 and 1912 with minor differences. They were designed by George Jackson Churchward, who used standard components to produce a four-coupled version of his Saint Class 4-6-0s.
PACK FEATURES
- Locos in seven variants: GWR Plain Green curved fames, GWR Lined Green curved frame, GWR 1904 Lined square frames, GWR 1904 Plain Green square frames, GWR 1906 Lined Green, GWR 1906 Plain Green, GWR ROD.
- Custom lamp system, changeable on the fly, including on tender
- Steam Chest
- 3d Firebox
- 3 In-Depth Scenarios
- Custom sounds
- Advanced Scripting, Particle Effects, Lighting
- Sparks effect
- Reverser lock
- Water trough pick up (CTRL+T)
- External Animations
- Custom Cab with Extensive Controls
- Multiple Camera Views
- Changeable loco features: Chimney, Top feed, Safety valve bonnet, Lamps
TECH DETAILS
- Build Date:1904, 1906, 1911-12
- Wheel Arrangement: 4-4-0
- Weight: 56 Tons
- Cylinder Size: 18 x 30 in
- Wheel Size: 6 Foot 8.5 inches
- Boiler Pressure: 200 PSI
- Tractive Effort: 20, 530 lbf
Price: £14.99