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I decided to model the very well known GG1 locomotive as a model available from
LEGO Factory. I took some liberties with the design and color scheme in order
to accomodate what can be done in LDD. Even so, I think the result is
inherently recognizable as a GG1:
I also developed both red and black paint schemes, intended to be reminiscent of
Pennsys Tuscan Red scheme and PCs Midnight scheme, respectively. The cowls
fore and aft of the cab section are removable, in case one wants to add some
transformer equipment. I designed this model to use two motors since, as large
as it is, I think that two will be needed in order for the locomotive to pull
much more than itself.
Now, Im asking for some assistance from the community regarding this design.
First, Im not 100% satisfied with how the cab windows look - Id like to have
them slant back a little more. Although things are fine as they currently
stand.
More importantly, this locomotive is big, like the real GG1 - about 48 studs
long. Will this make it through curves? The powered trucks are attached to the
locomotive, while the unpowered trucks are not and just trail behind the powered
trucks.
Red GG1:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/jordan/TrainFactory/prr_gg-1_red.png
Black GG1:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/jordan/TrainFactory/pc_gg-1_black.png
LEGO Factory gallery link, after moderation:
http://factory.lego.com/gallery/?parameters=2||0eb3f502-fae0-493b-a9f9-1d846e451a49
I appreciate your suggestions and comments.
Thanks,
Jordan
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