Other of my MOCs are here: The PRR E44 was an electric, rectifier-equipped locomotive built by General Electric for the Pennsylvania Railroad between 1960 and 1963. The PRR used them for freight service on the Northeast Corridor. They continued in service under Penn Central and Conrail until Conrail abandoned its electric operations in the early 1980s. They were then acquired by Amtrak and NJ Transit, where they lived short lives; all were retired by the mid-1980s. What I love about this locomotive is its simple rectangular shape and shiny black-gold coloring. The model is built in Stud.io. Bricks Count: 1316 pcs. Width: 8 studs ( ≈10 including handrail) Length: 46.1 cm Height: 14.7 cm **photoshopped the decals on, and a few adjustments ***started buying bricks and customizing stickers It has 2 M-motors, one 9V battery box right in the middle and a RC receiver in the nose (the long one) My favorite part of this model is the trucks and the pantographs.