Loren, Great video! Fantastic mechanics. You are a talented modeler. I would love to see an article on the building of this model. I'm assuming there are small...
To the people who e-mailed me about prices, I replied but some of your adresses were invalid and came back UNDELIVERABLE. Please email me again. Jerry...
I did an archive search but nothing turned up so I wanted to ask. What track is available to me to run Z trains on? What is the smallest code of rail that is...
Code 40 is available. On of our modelers is using Code 25 wire. You may want to seach the Photos section on Z Central Station. Cheers, Jim CCRR ... the ... can...
Well, worth the wait..Mellisa Cull has started to dispatch her grassanator's Mine has arrived to day and I am impressed with the size and quality. You chaps...
Butch, Where have you been all these years? To put it in a nut shell.......you can trust Z scale to be everything you could want with few exceptions. We are ...
Robert, We are looking forward to seeing pictures please. Loren ... From: <robertfage@...> To: <z_scale@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 9:03...
Hi Jurg, Great pictures and wonderful of you to share them. Beautiful countryside also. Gotta ask though, what is the purpose of the brooms outside the...
ThankZ Bob, Glad the wait was worth it. I enjoyed making them in between my creaky health throwing various wobblies. Yes it does have a 12 month warranty -...
Melissa, I thought I was allowed to make duel use of it? it is a smaller version of the electric tennis racket for the flies????? Trouble is the wire stops...
Butch, Yes, they do run on Code 40. Remember that Code 40 rail is just that rail. You then have to hand lay it to ties. A whole new ball game then. Most of us...
Excellent...but I have a question....11,000 Horsepower? ... From: "Jürg Rüedi" <juerg.rueedi@...> To: <z_scale@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 01,...
David, the Re 6/6 has between 10600 and 11200 Horsepower depends of the modified Enginetyp. That's at least 7'900 kW. Here are some additonal information from...
I confess, I didn't read all the script as I was a bit rushed at the time.....but the pictures are definitely worth the time to gaze at a bit. Thank you, Loren...
Cool, thanks much, I wasn't aware that there was a loco with that much HP. David ... From: "Jürg Rüedi" <juerg.rueedi@...> To: <z_scale@yahoogroups.com> ...
Hi Bob, Using as a fly zapper only will invalidate the warranty. Flies are OK only if on your glue patch whilst laying the grass - then it works great as a...
... Woderful pictures of trains & scenery and good dialogue. It's good that we have a member with the right connections. I look forward to your next ride. ...
Butch, Wow.......20 questions. Most common track is American, Micro-Trains flex track and now snap track........code 55. Nice reliable stuff. You already know...
Jurg, Great ride and pictures. Thank you. Cordially, Mister Dave ps. - I took a ride on the Gold Pass Line from Montreaux to Schweissman( spelling ?) in May. ...
The yellow track machine lettered "B24C" appears to be what in the US is usually called a "Production Tamper". It is used to level and align the track by...
Jurg, This is a very impressive locomotive. Over 60000 pounds of continuous tractive force from a single loc. At almost 90mph. A unique solution for a unique ...
Loren wrote most of this, I just re-arranged paragraphs [;;)] but I hadn't seen this kind of work before so we did an extensive email exchange to come up with...
To: Mark Harrison Sorry I have to my reply here, but every time I e-mail you it comes back undeliverable. How much do you want for the 8821 (picture #7)?...