Re: layout and rail questions
From Wolfgang (Bolt) <<wbolt1809@...>>
Some suggestions to Jacob's questions:
Although I do not have a real layout - shame on me, I know ! - planning it
more and more sophisticated.....keeps me
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WBolt1809@...
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Re: Welcome to z_scale@onelist.com
Hi, my names Dave and I live in Kansas. Right now I model in N scale and
collect Z scale. I have been stocking up on switches and cars and picking up
an F unit or two. I had hoped to add some more
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Lindy9113@...
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z_scale list celebrates its 2nd day!
Fellow Z members,
Our community is now composed of 27 members representing 8 countries:
USA, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Japan, Germany and France. I will
continue to announce the list on
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Jeffrey MacHan <jmac_han@...>
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Re: layout and rail questions
Hey Jacob,
I found that Bill Kronenberger's answers were pretty much on the mark.
However, I'll share with you my personal grade experience. On the Val Ease
Central I am obliged to make very
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Jeffrey MacHan <jmac_han@...>
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Re: layout and rail questions
Jeffrey:
on
Ah Ha....the truth has prevailed. Given the Norway location the question
came from, I assumed (whoa, you know what that word means) that we were
talking Marklin locos. That's where
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BJKRONEN@...
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layout and rail questions
OK, as I am completely new to the Z scale, I'll start with a few stupid --
that is to say basic -- questions.
First, how steep a climb is possible? Would 5 cm up in 91 cm travel (1:18)
be possible?
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Jacob Munkhammar <jacob@...
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Re: layout and rail questions
Jacob:
I'll share my experiences gained on our 4 person modular layout. Others may
have other experiences to share, even different results/opinions.
Grade is normally expressed in a percentage of
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BJKRONEN@...
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Cheery note
Just a cheery note to say I like the development of this. I have, since I
joined, received four introductions and we already have runners,
collectors, layout-designer (builders and dreamers) *and*
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Jacob Munkhammar <jacob@...
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Fw: Thanks for the Welcome!
Hello Z Scalers -
Thank you for welcoming me, and here's a brief intro...
I've been collecting and operating Marklin HO since 1985, and Z Gauge since
1988. With Z, it was dissatisfaction with the
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Steve Thomas <steve.thomas2@...>
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Who am I ???
Hi, wherever you may strome !
May be some of you know me as "The Z-Man", some may know me by my "natural"
name "Wolfgang". - I feel comfortable to have joined this list. Below, feel
free to know
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WBolt1809@...
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Introduction
Hello to one and all,
I have a confession to make. I'm a Z scale runner! Yes, runner. I have a modest collection of Micro-Trains F7's A's and a B (a personal kit bash) and freight cars. I have a
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jmac_han@...
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Intro
My name is Phil Grant and I am a Z-scale collector, mostly Marklin and a
little Micro Train. I live in Tucson and always plan, but never seem to
build, layouts.
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Philip Grant <phgrant@...>
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Introducing myself
Hi all! (How many have we had time to become yet?)
I'm Jacob Munkhammar, a Swede in Norway, and am just getting back into the
hobby after a near-20-or-so year lapse. (I'm now 34.) In my previous
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Jacob Munkhammar <jacob@...>
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Hello to the Z Scale List!
Hi:
My name is George Menzie and I work at Micro-Trains Line Co. I am pleased that Jeffrey has created a list for Z Scalers on @onelist.
While I will not be a very active participant in
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George Menzie <MTL@...>
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