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David K. Smith modeling web site
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Dawdawes Model Railways and Photography.
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Dear visitors, Welcome to the Website of Rosetown. My site is a tribute to Z-Scale model railroading. I invite you to enjoy your visit on this site.
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Welcome, I primarily build model trains in Z-Scale [1:220]. Most off what you will se here is build from scratch. The main "Needle Eye" Rail Road layout is based on modules with the ZMOD.no standard.
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Jens Wimmel page is one of the most complete link collections. And his articles about Z-scale are an absolute must read. Only downside is that his website is only in German.
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Ztrack Magazine for Z-Scale modelers
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Do it yourself in Z scale. These pages serve to provide assistance and information for the Z-scale modeler.
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Welcome to CLUBZSCALE. I find building miniature (or micro worlds) in the scale of 1:220 one of my more Zenful pursuits. This scale size is indeed very small, yet I am able to still achieve an incredible amount of detail through careful breathing and steady but sure movements of my hands.
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Z scale projects that I am currently working on. Do check out some of the Z scale projects that I am
currently working on.
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North American Z-gauge, Japanese Z-gauge, and N Scale Narrow gauge.
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Thank you for visiting my blog, here you will get my first hand account of railroading in Z scale from a collectors point of view as well as an enthusiast of trains and railroading lure. I hope to convert some of my USA Z scale comrades over to European prototypes in addition to the American prototypes that many of us collect and model. Marklin invented Z scale in 1972, and I couldn’t have a blog on Z without them, but there are other manufacturers making significant contributions to Z scale enjoyment that will be heartily included. My first Marklin Z was a used 8856 I purchased in trade for a scattered bunch of 1970’s ho rolling stock and engines. I had no knowledge of Marklin Z before entering the store of an affable gentleman in Perkasie, PA. The little gem in the glass case went home with me; before I got it the locomotive saw its far share of use, it is not collector grade, but it is my favorite because it was the first; my passion for collecting these little wonders has not diminished many years later.
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Welcome to my website dedicated to my model railway layout US-inspired and built in scale Z (1: 220). If the passion of the train back to my childhood, it was not real until 2011, when I purchased my first electric train. The current layout you'll discover in this site is my first achievement in the world of model railroading.
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There are three individual self contained "Z scale" layouts, Hollywood, Rocky Mountain, and St. Louis, all connected by a main line that loops around all three. This main line can be divided into "East Coast" (American Line), and "West Coast" (Pacific Line). This means five separate trains can run on five separate loops.
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Welcome to the virtual world of the Val Ease Central Railroad, Jeffrey MacHan's "Best of Show" layout at the 2001 NMRA National Train Show. Discover the story of the world's only Z-scale (1:220) modular suitcase layout built for public showing.
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27 Squares of 220ing
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Dirks wunderbare Anlagen
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Chris' Anlage und viele Fahrzeugbilder
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Wolf-Ulrichs Modelle und Eigenbauten