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Summoner you pretty much stole that engine from where you got it, that is an awesome price for a G scale engine.
One of my favorites that I have is the Pennsylvania GG1. I would have to check who the manufacturer is, but it has pickups in the wheels like usual, but the overhead pickups can also be used. It is a pain to try and wire a setup for it to actually use the overhead pickups like the real version would use. I tried, to just make a simple loop,but it was too difficult. I have seen it once in G scale, it is amazing in that scale with all the details, but it was at least $2,000 for the one that I saw.
Here's what a GG1 looks like. (Not my pic)
I have never seen one of those in person but they look neat. I wonder if they have any still in operation?
I used to go to IRM (Illinois Railway Museum) when I was a kid... ya know I was just looking at their website and Apparently they have a GG1....... Maybe I have seen one in person.... Last time I was there I was in 9th grade and I spent most of the time in the diesel yard... and before then I was kinda young and don't remember too much specifically.
WOW that thing is 480,000 lbs! 240 tons..... I guess that is what most engines way... but still!