Go out and check out my blog. By far, the best GG1 in standard gauge was the "Gold's GG1". Here is the URL:
http://stdgauge.blogspot.com/2...d-standards-gg1.htmlThis is directly from a wonderful TTOS article on the subject. Recent SGMA meets have been using the Gold GG1 with some heavyweight cars and they are both fantastic.
Two places you can go for this engine:
eBay (comes up for auction once every year and a half or so). Or:
Advertise in the TCA and TTOS bulletins. The bulletins will yield better results however beware that these don't come cheap. As I recall, the quality is outstanding and they are really great GG1's. Just takes some time for both solutions, the bulletins are more reliable.
There are a few other standard gauge GG1's, most notably high rail versions that are well above $5k a pop. Beautiful but expensive. The Daniels GG1 uses McCoy motors which were well designed but had some faulty castings. My buddy Al Merris replaced the motor with a new motor and the GG1 (Daniels) absolutely screams around his layout.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7E1FVJseVcBy the way, Al put together some of the best Steeple Cabs ever to grace a train layout. They are out there on Youtube. Go check them out.
Marc