Union Pacific MK-Spl Light Mikado
Union Pacific MK-Spl Light Mikado
Thank you Lskeetskeet for the outstanding screenshots!
Hello folks, and welcome back to the USRA era! We have the Union Pacific version of the United States Railroad Administration’s (USRA) 2-8-2 Light Mikado known as the MK-Spl.
READ THIS PLEASE!
As a heads-up folks, you will find this locomotive in your buy menu under “multiple unit” under the steam category. You also MUST have Meatballhero’s Railroad Fonts: Union Pacific Family, or you will have blank black & white meshes all over your locomotive. The reason you see it under the multiple unit category is the Random numbers mod. In order for it to work, the locomotive must have a cargo space. That cargo is 1 passenger. So no, you are not crazy if you see this on your freight trains. This is the workaround for getting the random numbers to work. Honestly, well worth it! You must remember to activate both the Mikado and the Railroad Font pack in your mods for this to work.
Slight history
During the first world war, the federal government enacted the USRA as an experiment to nationalize the railroads during a wartime emergency. This lasted from December of 1917 to March of 1920. They introduced standardized locomotive and rail car classes known as the USRA Standard.
Changes occurred quickly once President Wilson issued the order for nationalization. All the railroads were organized into 3 divisions, East, West, and South. A reduction in passenger service occurred to help with decongestion of freight. The current number of locomotives and rolling stock was augmented by new production of up-to-date and standardized types/designed to be the best that could be produced to replace outdated equipment.
Enter the USRA Light Mikado! These locomotives were considered well-designed, modern, and successful. The mikado type locomotive was the most numerous across the country. They worked all the way until the diesels started taking over. A total of 625 light Mikado’s were built during the time of the USRA’s tenure, with 641 being built afterward. During the second world war, the railroads started referring to the mikado’s as MacArthur’s after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. At the conclusion of the war, the name Mikado soon returned.
These locomotives are excellent in freight work and mountain passenger service.
Dependable Transportation
I have 2 Mikados here for you to enjoy.
Mikado
– With Short 4 Axle Tender
-With 4 Axle Vanderbilt Tender
– MC Couplers
– Excellent sounds by Mrcheesecake as always!
– The MK-Spl are in the 2200’s (standard tender) and 2300’s (vanderbilt tender) range for their random numbers.
– Both Locomotives have an asset version with a fixed number.
– 2 Generic Versions with no name on the tender.
– 8 different camera views
Stats
Availability – 1918
Speed – 59 MPH
Horsepower – 3500
Tractive Effort – 54,724 LBF
Weight – 238,700 lbs.
What’s next with credits
I want to thank Scott Brunner – This locomotive model was originally made for open rails. Taking the model as a solid base I transformed and updated it significantly to almost a brand-new model; well practically. Thank you very much for providing a solid foundation to build on. This helped significantly with the timing and movement of this model.
Beyond Scott Brunner this is also a mash-up of my models, and Meatballhero’s meshes. The nice part is during this time a lot of locomotives used very similar parts so using a mesh that was already done, and tweaking them to fit the needs of this model was a breeze! Cisco for providing me with the Bettendorf trucks with some edits.
So this is 4 packs down of the USRA Light Mikados. Next up will be the Seaboard (for the flying pumps!). From there NKP (for additional tenders and feedwater heater), NYC (because I like the NYC). All Packs will have a generic version with no names on the side, so you can run them with any consist.
The USRA locomotives are also ones in which if you simply google USRA and the type of locomotive, you get so many hits on model locomotives.
HEADS UP
From this point, please understand that my mods are rather heavy in poly count. Sorry, I enjoy the detail. I put a lot of effort into these, to make them as best I can to be enjoyed. Sorry, if you don’t have enough disk space or computer power to run these. The models have LOD’s on them to help reduce poly count as you zoom out.
Required items:
Railroad Fonts: Union Pacific Family