Fully interactive inside requires 10 buttons to control the entire thing – brakes and regulators reverser, dynamic lighting, and the horn. The most fascinating aspect is the ability to control the locomotive itself. It’s a bit of a surprise that steam locomotives don’t require water. Connecting vehicles is easy and they’ll connect if they’re close enough. The preview mode of f5 can be helpful but it’s not my least favorite rail-laying. The process of laying track is a bit difficult. The pieces are lengthy and require manual effort however when you’re making curves, you need to lay one down, move to the opposite end, align it, and then place it. The sound of the locomotive roaring through the tracks is amazing. Moving around the train’s cabin is a possibility as well since you’re not locked inside. Rails of War can be described as a mid-1800s mod on steam trains. With gorgeous designs and full-scale, it’s a stunning display.