RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 (edited) Hello, everybody ! I'm new here :) I used to post on Mocpages but it's dead now ? GG1 is so popular that there's a lot of MOCs already. I'm more or less inspired by some of them. This one is completed in Stud.io and waiting for building in reality. I tried hard to make sure all brown bricks are existing ones. Bricks count: Approx. 1863 pcs. Length: 50.9 cm Width: 8 studs Powered by 2 M motors, with RC receiver, 9V battery box The power, battery and RC modules takes up a lot of space so I didn't build any interior. (Except openable doors) The trucks Edited July 5, 2020 by RickyWasAYoungBoy Quote
JopieK Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 Welcome to Eurobricks @RickyWasAYoungBoy. Looking forward to the actual LEGO bricks version! Quote
SteamSewnEmpire Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 (edited) Nice. Not a huge fan of the central trucks, but everything else is great. Edited July 4, 2020 by SteamSewnEmpire Quote
RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 4, 2020 Author Posted July 4, 2020 On 7/4/2020 at 10:50 AM, SteamSewnEmpire said: Nice. Not a huge fan of the central trucks, but everything else is great. Expand THANK YOU for your comment. I'm reconsidering that part. And the studs on the body wall annoys me too... Quote
RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 4, 2020 Author Posted July 4, 2020 On 7/4/2020 at 8:44 AM, JopieK said: Welcome to Eurobricks @RickyWasAYoungBoy. Looking forward to the actual LEGO bricks version! Expand Thank you! Quote
SteamSewnEmpire Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 (edited) On 7/4/2020 at 11:42 AM, RickyWasAYoungBoy said: THANK YOU for your comment. I'm reconsidering that part. And the studs on the body wall annoys me too... Expand If you need help, let me know. I enjoy truck design a lot. Overall, I'd say you're like 98% of the way there - this thing looks like a complete beast. How many motors do you have inside? As an aside, it's nice to see someone from China admiring American locomotives. I had actually been considering doing one of these myself! Edited July 4, 2020 by SteamSewnEmpire Quote
RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 4, 2020 Author Posted July 4, 2020 On 7/4/2020 at 12:17 PM, SteamSewnEmpire said: If you need help, let me know. I enjoy truck design a lot. Overall, I'd say you're like 98% of the way there - this thing looks like a complete beast. How many motors do you have inside? As an aside, it's nice to see someone from China admiring American locomotives. I had actually been considering doing one of these myself! Expand I put 2 M motors in it. In the noses (under the pantograph) My other MOCs include Penn. E44 locomotive and Amfleet coach. I love those iconic American trains. Also I made Swiss and Austrian trains too. But that was 8 years ago. Feels kind of rough when I look at it now. In the middle trucks I used big wheels, same ones as in 10277. Big wheels are thick (full 1 unit width) which makes width control challenging. If you had any ideas of the GG1 trucks I'd be glad if you tell me :) Quote
ColletArrow Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 I think you've achieved a lot of good shaping on this model, especially around the cab windows. Looking forward to seeing it run! Quote
zephyr1934 Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 Great job with the tricky curves on this locomotive. Are those half plate increments on the side of the nose? Quote
RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 4, 2020 Author Posted July 4, 2020 On 7/4/2020 at 2:10 PM, zephyr1934 said: Great job with the tricky curves on this locomotive. Are those half plate increments on the side of the nose? Expand Thanks. Yes, they are brackets (according to stud.io classification) on the side of the nose and also on the hood. On 7/4/2020 at 12:54 PM, ColletArrow said: I think you've achieved a lot of good shaping on this model, especially around the cab windows. Looking forward to seeing it run! Expand Thanks ! Quote
dr_spock Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 Welcome aboard. Great job capturing the curves. Quote
Pdaitabird Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 Nice job on a difficult locomotive to translate into Lego! Instantly recognizable. Quote
deraven Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 Looks great! I agree that the central trucks aren't quite right and if you simplify them they may not be entirely accurate to the real thing but a suggestion of the shape with more wheel exposed might still look better overall. I love those big pantographs, and you've made some nice design choices throughout. The half-plate steps for the sloped sides are nicely done. Depending on the internal structure of the middle nose sections, you might be able to mount all of the curved bricks together on an incline with gaps that would probably be fillable with something like 2x1x2/3 slotted slopes since it's such a gradual angle and that would smooth the whole thing out even more. Beautiful build! Quote
Driver Brandon Grumman Posted July 4, 2020 Posted July 4, 2020 Great Job! Look forward to seeing more of your train MOCs. Welcome to Eurobricks Ricky! Quote
RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 5, 2020 Author Posted July 5, 2020 On 7/4/2020 at 8:23 PM, deraven said: Looks great! I agree that the central trucks aren't quite right and if you simplify them they may not be entirely accurate to the real thing but a suggestion of the shape with more wheel exposed might still look better overall. I love those big pantographs, and you've made some nice design choices throughout. The half-plate steps for the sloped sides are nicely done. Depending on the internal structure of the middle nose sections, you might be able to mount all of the curved bricks together on an incline with gaps that would probably be fillable with something like 2x1x2/3 slotted slopes since it's such a gradual angle and that would smooth the whole thing out even more. Beautiful build! Expand THANK YOU BRO 2x1x2/3 slope is still too much. This slope equals 2x1x1/6. But anyway mounting all the curved bricks together is a good idea. Worths a try :) As for the Central trucks, the thickness of outer details must be controlled somewhere within 2/3 bricks height (which is very challenging), otherwise they would come out of the body. Quote
SteamSewnEmpire Posted July 5, 2020 Posted July 5, 2020 (edited) Alright, worked on this for about 20 minutes. I think it captures the shape decently: And here is the file: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=30604395172345361241 Obviously, you're going to have to mess with the internals to make it suit the needs of the model, but the shell - at least - could potentially help. Edited July 5, 2020 by SteamSewnEmpire Quote
RickyWasAYoungBoy Posted July 6, 2020 Author Posted July 6, 2020 On 7/5/2020 at 4:09 PM, SteamSewnEmpire said: Alright, worked on this for about 20 minutes. I think it captures the shape decently: And here is the file: http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=30604395172345361241 Obviously, you're going to have to mess with the internals to make it suit the needs of the model, but the shell - at least - could potentially help. Expand Nice! You caught the holes just right. Yesterday I came up with a solution similar to yours using curved plates. It's a little bit thinner but not so well showed the holes. Quote
deraven Posted July 6, 2020 Posted July 6, 2020 On 7/5/2020 at 4:09 PM, SteamSewnEmpire said: Alright, worked on this for about 20 minutes. I think it captures the shape decently: Expand Yes, I think that's an improvement! Looks quite good, I think. Quote
Jeff B Posted April 11, 2021 Posted April 11, 2021 Hi, I was wondering if you ever built the GG1 in bricks and had pictures to post? Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted April 11, 2021 Posted April 11, 2021 This locomotive isn't one of my favorite models but you did a great job! Quote
Feuer Zug Posted April 12, 2021 Posted April 12, 2021 The GG-1 is a hard locomotive to capture in bricks, but you've pulled it off. Quote
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