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r/ImaginaryTrains
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The Bat-Train (from Batman #95, Oct. 1955) by Sheldon Moldoff & Charles Paris
M.W. Baldwin & Co. Locomotive Builders poster by Jonathan Ord
"Keep 'Em Going!" by the U.S. Railroad Administration, 1918
1832 advertisement for the Paterson and Hudson River Rail Road
Magical Bridge Effect by Seb van den Beemt
Grand Funk Railroad concert, Halloween 1970, in Honolulu, Hawaii (by Sunbum Posters)
Steam train based on a pre-dreadnought, by me [OC]
A pre-dreadnought is a type of battleship built roughly between 1880 and 1906. These were massive machines with heavy armor and serious firepower.
In this simple concept, I tried to translate their spirit into a train.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Around the World in 80 Days illustration by Libico Maraja, 1961
Sacrifice on Spica III cover art by Tomislav Tikulin
A train that came to me in a dream.
In my dream, I was back at school. For some reason, they were doing a charity sale, and in the science room, someone was selling a lot of OO scale trains. I remember a bunch of real trains in that lot, a class 43 Warship, a Thompson A2/3, and then there was this.
It was definitely GWR in origin, but it was a 2-8-4, which never existed in the UK. It had four cylinders, a topfeed separate from the safety valve, a double chimney, a round-topped, slanted firebox (similar to flying Scotsman), and an eight wheeled tender (same as the great bear). It was painted red with white lining, and the late BR logo. It had a number, but I don't remember what it was.
While I was holding a model of this engine, I woke up. I don't know what it was called, but I'm calling it a GWR Bishop class.
Any other name suggestions? What do you guys think?