Hi guys,
The thought of a gg-1 has crossed my mind several times, but the price has kept me from buying one. I am now able to buy one though and want to see if they are worth the price tag and which manufacturer has the better all around engine, price aside. I know the LGB version has sound and MTS and the USA has QSI sound and dcc. So engine is easier to operate? Which is the smoother running engine? Which has a better sound system?
Thanks guys
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Can you elaborate? Why did you like the USA over the LGB model?
Thanks
Whats a GG?
Rgds Ian
Come on Johnny!
Do you have R5 curves? If not you might want to consider one that will negotiate tighter radius curves.
Jonny,
You know I have to investigate all the options on the market. And by the way, I do have R5 curves. Obviously I am leaning to the LGB, but I have to look at everybody.
dukebasketballer wrote:Hi guys,The thought of a gg-1 has crossed my mind several times, but the price has kept me from buying one. I am now able to buy one though and want to see if they are worth the price tag and which manufacturer has the better all around engine, price aside. I know the LGB version has sound and MTS and the USA has QSI sound and dcc. So engine is easier to operate? Which is the smoother running engine? Which has a better sound system?Thanks guys
Hello David,
Does scale matter????
The USA GG-1 measures 32.5" (825.5mm) and is listed as 1:29 scale
The LGB GG-1 measures 28.75" (730mm), no scale listed. (Scale for the length is 1:33.2)
The proto measures 79.5ft (24232mm) which in 1:29 scales out to 835.6mm.
USAT length error: 1.2% too short
LGB length error: 14.5% too short
Many (most?) of the "G" scalers who run standard gauge items consider 1:29 to be the de facto "standard".
Hope that helps.
ER
Have fun with your trains
This is the beauty of bending your own rail, i can have any curve i like, i do have an R5 but i also have an R2.5 as well as R4. in different places, you can also have any length you want down to the last millimetre.
PS what is a GG?
iandor wrote:PS what is a GG?
Still the same engine as posted earlier in this thread!
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