One thing I find quite common is that Donald and Douglas are not actually Caledonian Railway 812s but rather CR 652s. Why? If you look at the last 652 that operated on BR it’s running number was 57645 which if your a Thomas fan. You should know that Donald and Douglas would be the next 652s built Donald being 57646 and Douglas being 57647 as shown in ‘Hullo Twins’ in the RWS. Also it’s hard to see but Donald and Douglas are also 652s because of their bigger size and most obviously the reversing lever present on the Right side of the Boiler near the splashier or wheel arch (whatever you call it).
4:08 just to be clear, Sam is not based on Big Boy. He is actually based on the Challenger which is similar to Big Boy, just smaller side rods. To know how to tell Big Boy and Challenger apart, look at the side rods. Big Boy has four wheels connected to the rods, and Challenger only has three wheels connected to the rods. Sam logic: approvable
Tonya Alwardt Sam is not a big boy nor a Challenger. He is a VGN 2-6-6-6 AG class of articulated Locomotives. The Challenger is a 4-6-6-4. And the Big Boy is a 4-8-8-4. 2-6-6-6 has the nickname blue ridge. Sam is not from Union Pacific.
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One thing I find quite common is that Donald and Douglas are not actually Caledonian Railway 812s but rather CR 652s.
Why? If you look at the last 652 that operated on BR it’s running number was 57645 which if your a Thomas fan. You should know that Donald and Douglas would be the next 652s built Donald being 57646 and Douglas being 57647 as shown in ‘Hullo Twins’ in the RWS. Also it’s hard to see but Donald and Douglas are also 652s because of their bigger size and most obviously the reversing lever present on the Right side of the Boiler near the splashier or wheel arch (whatever you call it).
U got samsons basis 😑 wrong
4:10 y wonder what tipe of locomotive is.
in basic terms, it's a coffee pot engine
5:57 no sabía que Carlos estaba pasando en una ferrocarriles nacionales de México
4:08 just to be clear, Sam is not based on Big Boy. He is actually based on the Challenger which is similar to Big Boy, just smaller side rods. To know how to tell Big Boy and Challenger apart, look at the side rods. Big Boy has four wheels connected to the rods, and Challenger only has three wheels connected to the rods. Sam logic: approvable
Tonya Alwardt Sam is not a big boy nor a Challenger. He is a VGN 2-6-6-6 AG class of articulated Locomotives. The Challenger is a 4-6-6-4. And the Big Boy is a 4-8-8-4. 2-6-6-6 has the nickname blue ridge. Sam is not from Union Pacific.
@@dmvspottingSam's basis is an h8 allegheny that's what this picture is
0:02 HENRY Will I im happy to see you
Sincere Gadson isn't it at 0:10?
I love British railways
Chris RGM same!
Thx
Same
Why do u not have any res characters
Why do not have any rws characters
Favoriti mei thomas si diesel 10 si Spencer si Ryan si Shane si James si Mavis si BOCO si diesel si irron arry si irron bert
That's not Samson's basis. Samson is based on a Neilson Saddle Tank 0-4-0T
#THEMUSICALMAN !! And thats what i was trying to find but the one i found was the closest I could find.
Splatter and dogde are different !!
alex_gamer453 they are actually the same. They are twins, both are BR class 8s.
3:59 what?
The Waffle house has found its new host
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