Bachmann PRR Pennsylvania GG1 Electric Locomotive Unboxing & Review (DCC Sound Value)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2020
  • Hi guys! Here's a review of the Bachmann Pennsylvania GG1 Electric! Its a nice model with a few discrepancies that I point out but overall a nice model especially for the price.
    Enjoy!
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    Patrick Patrikios- Everglow
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  • @trainman440
    @trainman440  3 года назад +4

    Errors include: A GG1 is 475,000 lbs not 475 lbs. "There's a switch inside the engine" not "There's a switch is inside the engine"
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    Also, here's the link to a very detailed review of the inaccuracies of the Bachmann model, if interested: www.prrths.com/Keystone%20Modeler/Keystone_Modeler_PDFs/TKM%20No.%2089%20-%20Summer%202014.pdf

  • @trainman440
    @trainman440  3 года назад +4

    These GG1s historically ran very much silent. There were many historical recounts of people who were surprised at seeing a GG1 seemingly appear out of thin air due to how quiet and fast they were. Having a decoder that makes no motive power sound unless you press functions is odd to use at first but you quickly get used to it. Soundtraxx specifically made them to work that way for a reason afterall

  • @roberthuron9160
    @roberthuron9160 3 года назад

    The mother,and father of the GG-1,were respectively; New Haven,EP-3,and the New York Central P-1a,all 2-C+C-2,and having gone to school in PA,I rode behind them,numerous times! Coming out of Harrisburg,one year,(the Pittsburgh connection, was 2hours late),we arrived in New York,only 20 minutes late! The timetable speeds allowed was 100 MPH,but I think they gave a bit of leeway,if the connection was really held up! Those engines ran like the wind,and that Bamp horn is authentic! Thank you for evoking a few memories! Miss those jobbers,and they were beautiful,as there contemporaries,the NYC,J-3 Hudsons! Thank you! 🚋🚞🚉🚇😇

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  3 года назад

      Wow, I really wish I could have lived during that time. That's partially why I model this time period, because I never had a chance to experience it. This comment was truly amazing to read. Thank you!

  • @ROKMAN1445
    @ROKMAN1445 2 года назад

    I’ve seen maybe a dozen reviews for these, and was debating getting one. This one sold it to me, I ordered one last night.

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  2 года назад +1

      aye glad my review helped! if you want even further info on these locos and a rivet counter perspective, visit the keystone modeler article linked in the pinned comment!

  • @RavennaRailfan4070
    @RavennaRailfan4070 3 года назад +1

    Nice review! I’ve seen Blackjack and 4913 in real life. How many coaches can one of these pull?

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  3 года назад +2

      thanks! Me too, Blackjack looks wonderful, too bad it cant stretch its legs outside.
      Honestly, I couldnt tell you, but its pulled every train I've coupled to it! Ultimately I only have a 4x8 layout, so my trains dont go past around 15 full length heavyweight cars, which it can pull with ease.

  • @ReadingAreaRailfan
    @ReadingAreaRailfan Год назад

    I've been in this unit before, it's like a submarine

  • @vuurvrrailfanner4656
    @vuurvrrailfanner4656 Год назад +1

    can the gg1 still run on 18 rr?

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  Год назад

      yes! although it looks much better on 22"+

  • @joezuccardo3245
    @joezuccardo3245 3 года назад

    I still run Penn-Line GG1s They shorter then scale but they were made to run on 18" radius track they can pul 20 cars and they are over 50 years old, The Bachmann GG1 looks nice but I've had my problems with Bachmann I enjoy your videos Thanks

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  3 года назад

      Thats awesome to hear! I heard those penn line gg1s weighed like a brick! Would love to see one run

    • @joezuccardo3245
      @joezuccardo3245 3 года назад

      @@trainman440 Yes they all metal and the early ones had a switch for overhead pickup, when I get my layout fixed up better I will make some videos of Penn-line, A/F Ho and other vintage Ho running Thanks

  • @MosriteCharlie
    @MosriteCharlie Год назад

    I purchased 2 of these that run on 12 Volts DC and they are s m o o t h and quiet. .

  • @officialpennsyjoe
    @officialpennsyjoe 3 года назад

    475 pounds? That is very light!

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  3 года назад

      LOL 475,000 lbs**** my mistake

    • @trainman440
      @trainman440  3 года назад

      A 475 pound GG1 could barely pull an empty hopper!