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Buster Keaton's "The General"
   
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Buster Keaton's "The General"

Description
A collection of the locomotives and rolling stock featured in Buster Keaton's well-known 1926 silent film The General, each with unique and approximately accurate specs to their silver screen counterparts (which were obtained from the Oregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway).

Included are three locomotives - W.&.A.R.R. #3 "General," W.&.A.R.R. #5 "Texas," and U.S.M.R.R. #8 "Columbia" - as well as boxcars for each railroad, a flatcar, the iconic cannon car, and a W.&.A.R.R. passenger car.

Features
U.S.M.R.R. #8 "Columbia" features an optional pilot (Custom Model 1), though this is hidden by default to replicate the locomotive's post-collision appearance.

Both boxcars feature animated opening doors (Custom Lights 1 and 2).

The cannon car works (Whistle to fire).

Credits
Boxcars, flatcar, cannon car base, and passenger car modified from models by KingNathantheIII and long.

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Do not redistribute this mod or any of its assets without my express permission.
11 Comments
HuskyDynamics  [author] 15 Sep @ 8:06am 
I don't have any more livery packs planned for now, no.
WoodenTrainz2009 15 Sep @ 5:03am 
*livery, sorry.
HuskyDynamics  [author] 14 Sep @ 9:07am 
Hopefully not; liver doesn't taste very good.
WoodenTrainz2009 14 Sep @ 5:14am 
Are there gonna be any other liver packs?
HuskyDynamics  [author] 26 Aug @ 6:33pm 
I used the official Sierra Logging map for the screenshots, and made some slight modifications to it for the last one.
Foxtrot 26 Aug @ 7:56am 
Hey husky? what is the map
HuskyDynamics  [author] 12 Aug @ 6:37pm 
Absolutely, go for it! I based the colors (and/or lack thereof) in this pack off of a colorized version of the silent film, so they're very much still the backwoods-logging-railroad-but-with-different-names-painted-on kind of things that were in the film itself instead of being more accurate to the real-world events. Having something a little more historically accurate would be neat, and I look forward to seeing it!
WWII44 12 Aug @ 10:53am 
I might be inclined to spiff these up with some color if that is okay with you.
jjpfaltzgraff 25 Jul @ 2:53pm 
I remember watching the film on DVD
DaddyStalin 25 Jul @ 8:18am 
This is beyond amazing!