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GE Tier 4 Locomotive 2015
Back in August of 2012, GE released their Tier 4 emissions locomotive. It will spend some time in Pueblo, CO being tested before going out on the road for some real world tests. I'm not sure what it's even called, but the production version will probably look slightly different anyway. It's like an ES44AC with the upper vents of an AC6000.
Before I started this build, I had a fairly big bag of ever-awesome lime bricks and I thought I should have plenty to build this; no problem. Well, like some famous Lego builder once said, "It's not about how many pieces you have, it's about how many of the same piece you have." So after WAY too many BL orders it's finally done. The vent colors may need to be tweaked here and there, but overall I'm pretty happy with the way this one came out.
GE Tier 4 Locomotive 2015
Back in August of 2012, GE released their Tier 4 emissions locomotive. It will spend some time in Pueblo, CO being tested before going out on the road for some real world tests. I'm not sure what it's even called, but the production version will probably look slightly different anyway. It's like an ES44AC with the upper vents of an AC6000.
Before I started this build, I had a fairly big bag of ever-awesome lime bricks and I thought I should have plenty to build this; no problem. Well, like some famous Lego builder once said, "It's not about how many pieces you have, it's about how many of the same piece you have." So after WAY too many BL orders it's finally done. The vent colors may need to be tweaked here and there, but overall I'm pretty happy with the way this one came out.