PRR 2 8 0 Steam Locomotive & Tender 3d models 

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3D Models PRR 2 8 0 Steam Locomotive & Tender  
3D Model Information   Product ID: 46089
Keywords: steam, locomotive, engine, tender, railroad, train, railway, loco, cowcatcher, textures, materials, realistic, detailed, vintage, altoona, pennsylvania, 280
Author: Continuum3D
Added on: 3/29/2008
Category: 3D Models > Vehicles > Train > Locomotive (steam)
Summary: PRR 2 8 0 Steam Locomotive & Tender 3D Models
PRR 2-8-0 CLASS H1
In the 1870's, the Pennsylvania began standardizing locomotives so that many parts were interchangeable between different classes of engines. The H1 was then known as class I and was created in 1875. The "Altoona" type boiler
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Geometry: Polygonal
Polygons: 271303
Vertices: n/a
Textures (?): Yes
Materials (?): Yes
Animated: No
Jointed: No
 

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PRR 2-8-0 Steam Locomotive and Tender

PRR 2-8-0 CLASS H1
In the 1870's, the Pennsylvania began standardizing locomotives so that many parts were interchangeable between different classes of engines. The H1 was then known as class I and was created in 1875. The "Altoona" type boiler was one unusual feature of the Hl. Many H1 engines were built. Some were later changed to class B5 0-6-0 switchers by removing the rear drivers and bogie. The engines had 20" by 24" cylinders, 125 pounds boiler pressure, weighed 95,700 pounds, and could exert 20,400 pounds tractive force as either a Consolidation or switcher.

The model includes the engineer's and fireman's controls in the engine cab.

The DXF model has no textures.

Ground: 202 ploys
Boiler: 55,051 polys
Engine: 101,388 polys
Tender: 101,453
Track: 13,206

Total 271,303