
What once used to be a addon became a great addition to the JointedRail fleet. There are 2 different types of lettering on the Daylight and the War Baby versions of the tender. That is the only flaw I can find, otherwise the locomotives look great! The previous review stated that there are 2 paint schemes, but when looking at it from my view, there are 4 because of the tenders.


There is just one thing that I don’t really like about it: the cab is from the Trainz 12 built-in Big Boy. As stated in the description, you can toggle it on and off with the 1 on the numberpad. You can choose to have a modern or as-built gyralite, and then you can put a black ring around it and the regular headlight. In Trainz 2004, the train fan, whether casual or committed, needs look no further to indulge their passion. Its a complete package, not an add-on, and theres enough new here to attract owners of the earlier title. The optional gyralite is my most favorite part of the engine. Trainz 2004 is an upgraded and enhanced update of the successful Trainz release two years ago.

The feature that I really like about the running lights is that you can change the colors while actually driving the locomotive! Trainz 12 comes with a N&W Y6b steam locomotive that has changeable running lights, but the only flaw for that was that you can’t change them in Driver Mode. The other 2 are the head and the running lights. Others like the QR PB15 steamer chuffs and puffs to the speed range it’s operating on. This loco pack is just really amazing! I like the details that the creator put into the locomotives, and one of the main highlights of this one is that the engines puff to the position of the driving rods.
