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NELMW Standard 4-6-2 Pacific

hello once again! (i guess) i am here with a new locomotive for you guys. Over the past few months i have grown as a stormworks modeler (including learning how steam works, as well as how to properly post pictures on my model!) and i have come to share it to the community. Recently i have come across a problem, that being that there are not enough simple, good looking, and easy to modify locomotives on the work shop. so here I present you with the NELMW (New England Locomotive Works) Evolution 1 Pacific! a nice, simple, and easy to modify 4-6-2 pacific. this is one of my many models i have but is one of the only ones i feel is good enough for the workshop. it is very easy to drive that a 5 year old could drive this IRL without instructions, and because i am the definition of lazy, you wont be getting any! to show how easy this is to modify i have shown some of my own examples. i am sorry though because this is modeled to the standard of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Rail Road, (The NELMW's main customer) it does have a belpair firebox, a strangly placed Head light, and other things, making it slightly harder to mod. I have also included some of my own modifications of the pacific to show what you can do! anyways, enough with my talking, it time to get modding! have a great rest of your day and have fun! (side note, expect some more locomotives coming.) credits: axel250901 for the steam chest. Bigboy#4017 for his k4 tender. if you are interested any of the customize examples or more generic base locomotives, then feel free to let me know in the comments. (i also do take requests for locomotives.) (One last quick side note: i spawn this locomotive in the arctic area because it is to large for a lot of the others. if it is to large all you have to do i separate the loco and tender and put on fluid connectors.) Update log. 8/11/25: the strange box with the head light at the front was removed along with the marker lights, the buttons in the cab will stay so you can connect your own lights to them. new pictures will be posted. 11/15/25 The rear marker lights have been removed, the pilot has been changed to a flat switcher-styled pilot for easy modification, the firebox has been modified to just be a continuation of the boiler for more easy modification, and any fitting (domes, bell, whistle) have been removed. (the pipe for the whistle is still there just cut down and hidden inside the boiler). Updated pictures will be posted. Update 2: i thought the fire box was to boring so i just had the bottom extend flat down. the loco in its entirety will mostly resemble the locos to come.