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## About This Content
New York Centrals H10a were built from the early 1900s to as late as the mid
1940s in Canada, although the vast majority came into service prior to 1930.
The railroad owning the largest number of Mikados (1,350 system wide) was the
New York Central (which was also the largest owner of 0-8-0 switchers, 4-8-2
Mohawks and 4-6-4 Hudsons).
As of January 1, 1946, the system had 921 2-8-2s on its roster.Class H10
Mikados, which some consider the precursor to the Lima Super-Power design.
Essentially, this class was a modified and improved H7. The starting tractive
effort was 63,470 lbs, and the construction dates 1922-24. They were built by
both Lima and ALCO.
Many years ago in TRAINS, an unknown person surveyed all Mikados contemporary
with the H10 and discovered a secret: Lima had given the H10 double the
superheating surface of then other classes. A few years later, Andre Chapelon
did pretty much the same thing in France, and has been hailed as a genius ever
since.
Outside of that, the Lima design was an upgrade of the existing H7 2-8-2, a
design that might be called average, if not mediocre. As an interesting
sidelight, the Lima designer, Will Woodard, had earlier drawn up plans for a
Super-Power 2-8-4 based on the USRA light design.
Comes with:
* Custom e/spec
* Scripted Effects
* 6 Chime Whistle
* Animated Bell
* Animated Hoses
* Crew Figures
* PBR Textures
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel i5 3GHz 64Bit Processor | |
RAM | 4 GB RAM | |
OS | Windows 7 64bit | |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GT 430 or better/ AMD ATI 5550 or better | |
SOUND CARD | Yes | |
HDD Space | 500 MB available space |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel i5 2Ghz | |
RAM | 6 GB RAM | |
OS | 10.12 | |
Graphics Card | Radeon Pro 555 with 1GB VRAM supporting OpenGL 3.3 | |
SOUND CARD | Yes | |
HDD Space | 500 MB available space |