Micro Engineering sells them. #30-106 for N scale. Many hobby shops but not direct. Work perfect, if you're not just gluing it down. (use white or yellow...
Hey, I am very intrigued by all the products now available in z scale. 25 years ago i was an n scaler fascinated by z. At that time z seemed a bit of a...
There are 3 guys in your area George. Tim Beuhring, Jeffrey White, and another guy I did not yet meet. They were building Z-Bend track modules last year, but I...
I need to know today, May1st. If any Z scalers are wanting me to sell the Micro-Trains Line Z scale Chrismas sets? If you want it, I will place it on my...
On Thu, 01 May 2008 11:58:30 -0000 ... Small steam locomotives need very clean track and the track laying is a bit more demanding than N but it's far from a...
I have a Noch layout and a 3-way module (module, layout, and/or end cap) that I take to shows. I can have trains running on each and leave to eat, potty or...
Jim speaks the truth. I've seen him in action at several train shows and folks really do learn a lot and enjoy his displays. Z is great fun.......and space...
Hello George, I too, was very much into N scale in 1972 when I first saw Marklins' fascinating Z offerings. Relatively all hobby scale train products have...
George: Not sure how long a consist you want, but with two GP35 I have 27 additional pieces at the time rumbling down the ways. Every month as new stock comes...
I want to thank all the people for their input regarding working in Z. It has always been my understanding that moving down in scales, HO to N to Z that the...
On Thu, 1 May 2008 13:44:54 -0400 ... I'm unconvinced - working mostly in N much of my N scale stock (especially that with Japanese chassis) is the equal of...
Hello Jürg, Gee, I wish I was there! I get a relaxed peaceful feeling from just looking at the picts. Another reason for folks to consider ground based mass...
Greetings from San Diego, CA USA Awesome..........great pictures.........wish we could see more cab rides like that. Thanks for sharing your fun with us Jurg. ...
I am new to the Z scale and am learning alot in this scale every day. I also belong to Z central station and enjoy the information your site and they have. I...
Jurg, Clearly you've got a hard life having to suffer through that scenery everyday. What gorgeous views. Thank you for the vicarious tour. Michael Duggan ...
Jurg, Thanks for the trip. Good stuff. Cordially, Mister Dave ... From: Jürg Rüedi To: z_scale@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:06 PM Subject:...
Welcome Den to this forum too. Another large Z scale forum is Trainboard (http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/forumdisplay.php? f=171) where you can post...
Here's a link to the TEHACHAPI LOOP [>http://www.tehachapi.com/loop/<] Scroll down and click on "click here" [>http://www.trainorders.com/cameras/tehachapi/<]...
... I think this is one of the real positives of modern Z scale. Companies like American Z Line and Micro-Trains have worked hard to produce Z scale ...
Hi Steve and group, I appreciate your kind words about my newest releases. I hope to have some autos, from the various eras, ready very soon. I will also be...
Jeff, Marklin also makes the Casey Jones 1898 model. Marklin also makes the "Bumble Bee Mogul" Nn3 that if you paint it all black it shrinks it visually was...
Rob is right.......Z locos can run so slow that you get bored watching them crawl. Regarding the Marklin 0-6-0s you need to run jumper wires from a car that is...
Hello Friends Thanks for the kind words. I hope I can do another ride with a RE 6/6 and 10'000 Horsepower very soon. Be sure that I keep you guys up to date. ...
I'd like to start a dialog. There are basically 3 choices for the N. American modeler: 1. Micro-Trains (MTL) truck/coupler combinations, plastic wheels...