How did the Class 50 come to be?
The Class 50 is one of Germany's most numerous, most well-known, and according to many most successful steam locomotive. But due to its origin in the late 1930s and its use during the war, it has to be asked, should the Class 50 be considered a war locomotive? All models in this video were created and rendered by myself using Blender. You can support my work by becoming a channel member: / @steelbridgemodels Access many of my rendered images on Gumroad: https://steelbridgemodels.gumroad.com/ Follow me also on Instagram: / steelbridgemodels Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:23 The Reichsbahn's Interests 2:02 The Military's Interests 3:38 The 'Compromise' 4:35 Its Limitations 6:12 Conclusion 7:03 Outro

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