It is modeled after an MThB EC 3/5 Nr. 3, which is a 2-6-2T.
The locomotive in Anastasia was based on MThB EC 3/5 Number 3.
A MThB EC 3/5 no. 3 with the smoke box door+smoke deflectors+ snowplows from the DSB R 963.
Trans-Siberian Railroad, the mightiest Five-Foot-Line.
None of the above. It is a modified Swiss tank locomotive with a tender added. The cars were Swiss too.
cart+steam engine
A 4-4-4-4 steam locomotive, in the Whyte notation for describing locomotive wheel arrangements, has a four-wheel leading truck, two sets of four driving wheels, and a four-wheel trailing truck
The locomotive is an MThB EC 3/5 (2-6-2) #3 drawn modified to look like a Russian steam engine. And they added smoke deflectors and a tender to it. and it was renumbered to 2747. The same whistle was recorded.
stop trying to get the arnsew for the hornby comitition like this, its cheatsing.
It is a German Class Prussian P8 4-6-0. They used Number 38 2267 (renumbered to 2747 for the movie) It was built by Henschel in 1918.
The locomotive in Anastasia is an MThB EC 3/5 Nr. 3 built in 1912 by SLM in Winterthur, Switzerland. Don Bluth modified it by adding the smokebox door and smoke deflectors on the front from a DSB Litra R Class Nr. 963. The bridge what the minions destroyed is The Landwasser Viaduct, which is also in Switzerland.
The number of wheels on a train engine can vary depending on the type and design of the locomotive. Typically, freight locomotives have between 6 to 12 wheels, while passenger locomotives may have similar or slightly different configurations. Some larger locomotives, like those used for heavy freight, can have even more wheels, sometimes exceeding 12. The specific wheel arrangement is often referred to as the "wheel configuration" or "wheel arrangement."
The engine is a 2-6-2T MThB Class EC 3/5 #3 with smoke deflectors and a tender to look like a Soviet steam train. And it was renumber 2747.