There are actually a couple of tabletop RPGs based on
Simon Stålenhag’s work, if you have that particular intersection of interests. Tales from the Loop is pure 1980s cassette futurism with kid protagonists and a largely family-friendly tone, while Things from the Flood speculatively advances the same setting into the 1990s and presents a world in which cassette futurism’s utopian promises failed to manifest and now everything is slowly falling apart; as you may have gathered, the latter’s tone is rather less kid-friendly!
The German Schienenzeppelin (means Rail Zeppelin), the prop-driven V12 locomotive with a 46-liter BMW engine, developed by Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. In the summer of 1931 it reached the speed of 143 mph (230.2 kmh) in the summer of 1931.
It has style, I’ll tell you that, but man if it scream “oh shit son we can use metal now!”, which led to lots of interesting, if very draggy, designs like this.