CrispyBassist Posted April 1, 2018 I recently rebuilt my GP-9 to resolve some aspects of it that I was unhappy about. Here's the final result: New Haven GP-9 Rebuild by Matt Csenge, on Flickr Primarily, I rebuilt it so that the section around the battery box and IR receiver is truly 5-studs wide. After that, I added the fuel ports to the sides of the fuel tank. Then, being inspired by Aaron Burnett's amazing Central of Georgia GP-9, I modified the ends using less-than-half-stud offsets to get rid of the stepped slope typically seen when using cheese slopes. I also added lights using Brickstuff's new Power Functions Power Source v2, which includes directional lights. Unfortunately when I moved back to NY I misplaced my controller, so I haven't tested it yet... Stickers from OK Brick Works and Jim Pirzyk. New Haven GP-9 Rebuild by Matt Csenge, on Flickr New Haven GP-9 Rebuild by Matt Csenge, on Flickr And here's the pre-rebuild version: NYNH&H GP-9 by Matt Csenge, on Flickr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
577 Posted April 2, 2018 every moc I see on this site is amazing! this is great!!! keep up the good work :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakbar Posted April 2, 2018 Great model with lots of attention to detail. I especially like the red barriers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted April 2, 2018 Very nice new version 2.0! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pirzyk Posted April 3, 2018 Nice! But is the red vinyl really that far off from the brick or is it just the photo? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zephyr1934 Posted April 3, 2018 An excellent build made even better, great work. The trucks on that locomotive are incredible (even if they are unchanged from v1.0, full album here). My only quibble is that the Midwest lost such a great builder for the east coast (grin) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Feuer Zug Posted April 3, 2018 You've done the classic EMD Geep justice. Lots of details all around. Well done. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dylanfarrow Posted April 3, 2018 Stunning! Clever techniques with the 5 wide battery box Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrispyBassist Posted April 3, 2018 Thanks, all for the kind words! 20 hours ago, pirzyk said: Nice! But is the red vinyl really that far off from the brick or is it just the photo? Just the photo, the reds match very nicely in reality. 6 hours ago, zephyr1934 said: An excellent build made even better, great work. The trucks on that locomotive are incredible (even if they are unchanged from v1.0, full album here). My only quibble is that the Midwest lost such a great builder for the east coast (grin) The trucks have changed, though that was done previously. Here's the current trucks: NYNH&H GP-9 Truck Detail by Matt Csenge, on Flickr As you know, I personally like using PF train motors with plate-built sides. I've got similar setups on my RDC and my three big boxcabs (with a fourth in the works). Sorry to switch teams on ya, though NY was where I started out :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrispyBassist Posted June 12, 2018 (edited) I finally found the box my PF remote was hiding in and was able to test the Brickstuff Power Functions adapter v2 that I built into this loco: Headlight Test by Matt Csenge, on Flickr I've got it on the red input and the motors on the blue, so I can control them independently if I wish. So far I'm very happy with the way it works! Edited June 12, 2018 by CrispyBassist Bad link (click "Headlight Test" to go to the video)... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites