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Another New Engine/Locomotive From Germany

A Lecture Isn’t Worth Growling At

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This is the only occasional one-off content I will make. Just one.

Here’s another new locomotive who is now selected for working for the reformed The Strict Controller’s Railway. This is Birdina The German Tender Engine, the largest and powerful 2-10-0 in Germany. She had been preserved in Northern Nathan being transported from Germany and she stuck around in Northern Nathan Railway before being accepted to being owned by The Strict Controller. A backstory will be made once her character sheet is created.

Interestingly, Birdina is one of Trap The German Tank Engine’s friends way back in the late 1950s to early 1970. So therefore she knew Trap before when they used to work on the German Federal Railways since the 1950s to before 1975.

Trivia:
- Birdina is based on the DB Br 50 2-10-0. (The first locomotive character to be depicted with 10 driving wheels)
- She is the third female steam locomotive character since Elise The Danish Engine and Shy The Streamlined Engine and fourth female locomotive character overall.
- Her name “Birdina” is a German name for females
- Her basis is designed for goods trains but did pull passengers in the 1950s

Programs used:
- MS Paint
- FireAlpaca

Birdina The German Tender Engine is created by SteamLocoLtMtn
Photo taken and edited by SteamLocoLtMtn
Artwork, characters and watermark created by SteamLocoLtMtn.

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Published: 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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