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10032 Jeffrey MacHan
jmac_han Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
1:05 pm
Dear Z_Scale members, Today it is my privilege to announce the finalists of Z_Scale's first annual "Best New Product of the Year" award. Last March, the...
10033 Jeffrey MacHan
jmac_han Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
1:18 pm
Dear Z_Scale Members, It is an honour to present to you the 3 very worthy finalists in Z_Scale's first annual "Best New Product of the Year" award. Straight &...
10034 Jeffrey MacHan
jmac_han Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
1:36 pm
Dear Z_Scale Members, Z_Scale's choice for "Best New Product of 2001" is... 1888 Capitol City Passenger Station by MICRON ART! CONGRATULATIONS from Z_Scale to...
10035 z_scale@yahoogroups.com Send Email Jun 1, 2002
1:38 pm
The following z_scale poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Dear Fellow Z Enthusiasts, 2001 was a banner year for Z scale in many...
10036 jmac_han Send Email Jun 1, 2002
4:13 pm
Congratulations to Reynard Wellman, Micron-Art for his award-winning 1888 Capitol City Passenger Station which was chosen by Z_Scale members as the Best New...
10037 dpstripe@...
dpstripe Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
4:31 pm
I seem to remember reading someplace what model Steam Locomotive that AZL was working on. I checked Z-Track's "Ajin" article, but that wasn't it. Does anybody...
10038 jmac_han Send Email Jun 1, 2002
5:57 pm
Hi Gang, I have received word (but not a hardcopy yet) that a news item that I submitted called "Val Ease Central Railroad at Faszination Modellbau 2002" along...
10039 Pasowl@...
pasowl Send Email
Jun 1, 2002
7:00 pm
In a message dated 6/1/02 1:57:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jmac_han@... writes: <clipped> ... Let me add something here since I am the newsletter...
10040 D. A. Karp
creativelement Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
12:46 am
Hi all, Sorry I haven't been writing to the group lately - I've just been really busy. I promise I'll write more soon... Anyway, I just wanted to send a quick...
10041 Reynard Wellman
alice123456a... Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
2:39 am
Jeffrey and All, I am very pleased to accept everyone's great support. I am honored to be in the company of such distinguished manufacturers as American Z...
10042 rvn20012000 Send Email Jun 2, 2002
6:46 pm
Hi All, I would like to congratulate Reynard Wellman of Micron Art for winning the "Best New Product of 2001" award. While I've only seen it once in St. Louis,...
10043 Jöns Mårtensson
joens_m Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
9:08 pm
Hi! Does anyone have an English translation of the German instructions that come with the Halwa turnout motors with polarization? I'm trying to figure out how...
10044 ztrack@...
robkluz Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
10:17 pm
Reynard, Congratulations! I just checked in after a weekend away and was so glad to see the posting. The Capitol City Station is a wonderful structure and well...
10045 de Champeaux Dominique
ddechamp71 Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
10:19 pm
... reading someplace what model ... Dan, I think remembering it is a Southern Pacific GS4 4-8-4. If I remember, it should be in 2 versions: a streamlined,...
10046 Reynard Wellman
alice123456a... Send Email
Jun 2, 2002
11:30 pm
Rob, Thanks, we'll try to live up to this recognition by coming out with some surprising new products over the coming seasons. The 1888 station was built for...
10047 Randy Smidt
rsmidt1 Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
1:36 am
It's been said that Lighthouses are the castles of America. Well I think that Railroad Stations are our cathedrals (or should I say were). Randy Smidt...
10048 optimamid Send Email Jun 3, 2002
3:52 am
A question to anyone that has built a small layout in Z: What % grade do you guys consider a good "rule of thumb" maximum for a 4 to 10 car train? Seems like I...
10049 ztrack@...
robkluz Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
12:58 pm
I don't want to say to much, but AZL is working on GS3s and GS4s. These will be in four different versions (two each of freight & passenger). Tentative plans...
10050 Reynard Wellman
alice123456a... Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
1:18 pm
Hello Steve, 2.5 % is just about ideal for a small layout and if you want good general performance for most locomotives that is the number. I've seen layouts...
10051 Reynard Wellman
alice123456a... Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
1:38 pm
Hello Randy, Yes, the "Union Depots" found in our largest cities were like cathedrals devoted to capitalism. And even though the costs of building such ornate ...
10052 jeremypbrandon Send Email Jun 3, 2002
4:30 pm
... I agree with 2.5%, but remember the transition from level to grade=2.5% should not be abrupt, otherwise wheels can lift off the track. It would be better...
10053 optimamid Send Email Jun 3, 2002
5:30 pm
Thanks for the responses! As I understand it, a 2.5% grade would result in an increase of .328 in. over a distance of 3 marklin 8500 track pieces (13.125 in)....
10054 Reynard Wellman
alice123456a... Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
5:49 pm
Hello Randy, Oops, I left a dangling participle at the end of my last email. Here is the completed thought: "Would that today we could" achieve such fine...
10055 RSmidt@...
rsmidt1 Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
7:00 pm
"Would that today we could" achieve such fine architectural expression in our public spaces, whether they be railroad depots or even shopping malls. Most...
10056 Chris Sheldrake
danedrive Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
7:14 pm
Selecting gradients is fraught with difficulty ! What's acceptable on a straight stretch of track will not work on a rising curve and similarly, the type of...
10057 jeremypbrandon Send Email Jun 3, 2002
9:01 pm
... of .328 ... Does ... A #8500 is 110mm long = 4.33 inches, so 3 x #8500 = 13.0 inches. A 2.5% grade is 0.025 up or down for every 1.0 along. So 13.0 * 0.025...
10058 dpstripe@...
dpstripe Send Email
Jun 3, 2002
10:05 pm
Thanks for the info, guys. I know I read that somewhere a couple of months ago, but... I just wanted to know what I should start kitbashing. No sense in ...
10059 optimamid Send Email Jun 4, 2002
12:46 pm
I have had many responses to my grade question both emailed and here on the group. All are helpful and appreciated. Unfortunately, now I have to go back to...
10060 zbendtrack@...
bill_in_houston Send Email
Jun 4, 2002
1:44 pm
... <snip> ... Our experiences here, with four axle US type trucks/boogies, have shown that 2.5% grade on straight track has about the same effect as 2% grade...
10061 Reynard Wellman
alice123456a... Send Email
Jun 4, 2002
2:02 pm
Hello Chris, ... We want to do more in a small space -- unfortunately we cannot just scale down standards from another scale and expect them to work for Z...
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