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It is not a sleek, modern bullet. It is a workhorse of green steel and rivets, designed for the brutal gradients of the Urals and the endless stretches of the Siberian taiga. When you notch the controller, you aren’t just moving pixels; you are engaging a legacy of heavy haulage. There is a specific gravity to the 1622—a "deep" resonance in the way its twin sections flex across the points, a low-frequency hum that vibrates through the floorboards of the virtual cab.

This locomotive is frequently found in community-made packs for Trainz (N3V Games) and MSTS , usually distributed via Russian rail enthusiast forums like Trainsim.ru.

A highly detailed 1:87 (HO) scale printable model is available at Only-Paper , featuring the "Mungojerrie" repaint.

The is a specific number for a Soviet-era electric freight locomotive, commonly featured as a digital asset for simulators like Trainz , RailWorks , or as a detailed papercraft model .

The "deep piece" you requested is drafted below as a narrative reflection on this machine—the grit of the rails, the history of Soviet engineering, and the weight of the cargo it carries. The Iron Pulse: A Reflection on VL10-1622