
All the variants of Skarloey shown on DA, plus a few others (Jonuary 2020 Skarloey Variants.cdp).Don’t bother with the TST Wikia or SI3D Forums – I don’t check the former that often, and the latter died when Sodor Island 3D dismantled itself so using it would be pointless, impressive albeit. I’ve had no complaints during testing regarding performance, but if you do have any issues please get in touch – either in the comments to this post or as a ‘note’ here on DA. It’s quite dusty and hasn’t gone off in years, apart from the briefest wails as the Skarloey Railway content was discreetly handed around for beta testing purposes.Īnd now, after over two years of nothingness, some hurried beta-testing and rectification of 2017 Jon’s unprofessionalism, the first two engines of the Skarloey Railway can finally be yours. This possibly happened because several promotional photos of Rheneas such as his nameboard showed his model with Sir Handel's face.Skarloey, Rheneas and Skarloey Railway Coaches (Trainz 2009 onwards)ĪHHH! AHHH! AHHH! That’s the sound of the ‘Good Grief, It’s A Jon Trainz Release’ alarm. The 2004-2011 Rheneas face is based on Sir Handel's face from the television series.Rheneas is not featured in the 2000 pamphlet, but is featured in the 2000 yearbook.Rheneas never had a cab ledge despite being introduced in 1997 when most other engines still had cab ledges.The carmine livery and inaccurate proportions on 1997- 2011 versions of Rheneas were the result of being based on various magazine and annual illustrations.Surprised Rheneas from Rheneas and the Roller Coaster Set.2013 (less detailing, plastic dome, curved edges, raised firebox, and longer magnet guards).2012 (CG style face, vermilion livery, black wheels again, additional details).2004 (white wheels, larger face, redesigned body, shorter dome).2001 (name on chassis, exclusive to Imaginarium, Rheneas (Zany Brainy), Around the Barrel Loader Set and Engineers Playset).1997 (carmine livery, black wheels, wooden funnel).Because of this, he is well respected by both engines and drivers alike. His sole purpose is to work hard and uphold the fine reputation of the railway line.
