Kali wrote:Ah did you find a drawing? I've found drawings of quite a few US electrics but not that one.
MadMike1024 wrote:
Here's one that I found:
It has most of the dimensions.
Csxgp38-2 wrote:My latest side project, working on beside the speeder. The GG1's younger sister, the E44. They survived onto Conrail and Amtrak, and many still exist in museums. Since these often ran with the GG1s, this E44 will go perfectly with Mr Cowen's or RSC's GG1s.
Tons to do, just working on the front half so far, need more pics of the rear.
Toonces wrote:If I had only known that you wanted this. I was at the Pennsylvania museum about a month ago, and I could have taken all sorts of photos (they even had the cab open to visitors that day).
I suppose the appeal of the GG1 is just that the appearance is unique and unmistakable in many ways. They say the E44 was nicknamed the "brick" and when you see the thing up close it seems like a pretty good nickname for the thing. But it is also far more generic looking - to a non-railfan, it could be mistaken for a number of other locos.
MadMike1024 wrote:Here's one that I found: ...
mdurdan wrote:Something I just thought of. I think you better talk to Eyen about keeping your poly count down before going much further. That's one thing I fear greatly with sketchup![]()
Other than that though, Looking great!
Csxgp38-2 wrote:Thanks guys, I actually used to model for a much more poly intensive game, so I'm pretty good at keeping polys manageable. Thanks though. No more work to show yet, I'm busy with other stuff. Will keep yall posted.
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