There is no way you can lower it in MSTS unless it is the leading loco.43000 said:somthing doesn't make sence on this picture. the pantograph of the 90 is up and there're no wires.....
A 'pantograph' is the thing on the roof that picks up electricity from the overhead wires.LondonBVE said:what is exactly a pantograph. Sorry for the lack of knowledge as I'm don't get to see "real" trains here. Only Metro trains.
Like Class 81 raising it pantograph with no wires at Barrow HillChaz said:Just think of the Pantograph raising mechinism been broken.
and the panto from a 319 is alute:EmergencyBrake said:
Nick said:I prefer exhaust pipes personally....
AlexS said:That Pantograph is a Brecknell Willis HighSpeed, much like about 90% of pantographs on the network today...
Nick said:I prefer exhaust pipes personally....
class 313 said:321s dont have high speed pantographs nor do 313s 315s 314s 86s 90s 87s 303s... etc