 
                                        Victorian Railways V Class 2 Tone Green - Phoenix Foundry Built
Built by the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat, Victoria, between 1900 and 1901, the V class was the first 2-8-0 locomotive class on the Victorian Railways, designed for use on branch lines around Victoria, and was a predecessor to the K class and J class locomotives. Originally built as Vauclain Compound locomotives, which used the steam twice to propel the locomotive before exhausting out the chimney, the class was reboilered and converted to Simple Expansion locomotives in 1912-13. This pack features the Phoenix Foundry V class locomotive, as running between 1900 and approximately 1905-7, in 2 Tone Green livery, with 3 levels of weathering, and highly detailed textures using TRS19's new PBR materials with height maps. This locomotive is designed for broad gauge (5ft3in gauge) track. Features: 1 locomotive and tender, with three optional levels of weathering (changed via the properties menu), in broad gauge for TRS19 3 pre-made consists, featuring light engine, goods, and passenger consis
