GG1-type Electric Locomotive : Assembly Instructions
GG1-type Electric Locomotive
The GG1-type electric locomotive was developed and owned by Pennsylvania Railroad, an
American company. It was known throughout the world because of its sleek body by French
designer Raymond Loewy and is considered Pennsylvania Railroad's "signature locomotive." A total
of 139 locomotives were manufactured from 1934 to 1943 and they remained in service until the
beginning of the 80s. Today, although they are no longer in use and many have been scrapped, we
can still find some in museums, etc.
This "GG1-type Electric Locomotive" papercraft is approximately 1/56 of the original size.
*This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.
Assembly Instructions
Mountain fold
(Dotted line)
Valley fold
(Dashed and dotted line)
Completed parts
become a cylinder
You may like to use
a metal rod as a guide.
Scissors line
(Solid line)
Wrap around and glue
to the top of the cylinder.
Cut in Line
(Red solid line)
Layer wrapping (roll)
Wrap around and glue to the
cylinder,to use as a glue tab.
Parts list (Assembly Instructions) : Seventeen A4 sheets
No. of Parts: 562
*Bulid the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions,
in the parts sheet page
How to make the cylinders
This craft involves making cylinders
with diameters of 3 to 7mm, so it may
be helpful to have some rods of sizes
about 0.5mm thinner handy.
Guide rod
Glue, scissors and other tools may be dangerous to
Trace along the folds with a ruler and
young children so be sure to keep them out of the
a used pen (no ink) to get a sharper,
reach of young children.
easier fold.
order.
Glue tab notation key
Each glue tab has a symbol and
number printed on it.
Glue with in the same part.
Glue
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