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AZL November New Releases Part 1
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November 2013 New Release – Part 1
Rocky the Goat is here! This month, AZL is bringing Great Northern heavy Mikados to Z scale!
GN Heavy Mikado:
50103-1 GN USRA Heavy Mikado 3145 GN Green - MSRP $219.00
50103-2 GN USRA Heavy Mikado 3146 GN Green - MSRP $219.00
50103-3 GN USRA Heavy Mikado 3147 GN Green - MSRP $219.00
50103-4 GN USRA Heavy Mikado 3148 GN Green - MSRP $219.00
Photos of all new items can be found at: www.americanzline.com
Recommended pairing for the GN Mikados, GN waffle gondolas! These are still available in both sets and a single!
91247-1 GN 2420 Waffle Gondola 78622 Single - MSRP $32.00
90247-1 GN 2420 Waffle Gondola 78604, 78605, 78606, 78621 Set 1 - MSRP $117.00
See the new American Z Line ad on page 31 of the December 2013 issue of Model Railroader!
AZL has launched an ad campaign in Model Railroader Magazine to show readers what is available in Z scale and increase exposure of the product line. More ads are coming!
Rob Kluz
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Zcratchman_Joe wrote: ...however since most of these people don’t believe Z scale is a viable scale for model railroads, I wonder if the ad will appear to them as being blank in a sea of white background?
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I'm sure there will be some people that see the ad as just another blank area on a page, but there will be some that will start taking Z scale seriously.
When I went to the NMRA PCR convention this year, I was disappointed there was no Z scale interest. In fact I spent more time discussing S scale than Z. So, I started hitting up train stores in N. Cal. I was able to leave behind a couple of copies of Ztrack (thanks RobK). In some cases I could have left some blank pages and had the same effect.
But in at least one case, Roger's Trains in Lodi, I got "I didn't realize that there is so much in Z!" Over the summer, they've gone from a couple of MTL freight cars, to adding Ztrack, then Rokuhan and AZL. When I ordered my first Mikado through them, they had no Z scale test track, but on powering the wheels, Roger commented that the AZL Mikado runs better out of the box than many of his N scale Mikados. When I picked up my second engine, I found he had built a test track and was playing with all the Z scale he had in the shop. This is at least one case where once they found there is more to Z scale than MTL it kindled a considerable interest.
At least here in N. Cal. it really seems like those of use in Z, are just falling to cummunicate, and the AZL ad is a great start.
Mark
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markm wrote: ... I was able to leave behind a couple of copies of Ztrack (thanks RobK)...
Now THAT gives me an idea! I’ll bet everyone reading this lives close to a train store or hobby shop that doesn’t carry any (or carries very little) Z scale. Why not, after reading our own latest copy of Ztrack magazine, we donate it to one of those Z deficient stores? I don’t know how many stores you visited Mark, but even if it was one in ten that took the bait, then that would make quite an impact when done on a nationwide scale!!!
It does leave a hole in the collections of those of us that keep our Ztracks forever, but with Rob selling back issues, that’s an easy and inexpensive fix.
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This may digress a bit. I still learn a great deal from MR even if they don't frequently spotlight Z. They have done feature stories, construction projects and even a serie or two on Z. I spoke with the MR people at the Sacramento NTS. They seem to be open to publishing quallity articles from Z sclaers: they just don't get many.
Joe,
I found the Ztrack issues that attract the most interest are the ones showing the AZL steam and the NTS and convention winners.
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Sounds to me that there are 3 shops in your area that need to look carefully at page 31.
I'll tell you what I found here in N. Cal. there are a lot of misconceptions at the LHS about Z scale:
"Marklin went bankrupt...Z scale is dead."
"Z scale doesn't sell."
"MTL only produces Z scale, so that's all I carry"
"Nobody wants to run trains THAT small"
Unfortunately, sometimes I just couldn't get past this point.
Find a LHS that is willing to order Z for you, particularly something like this Mikado and see their reaction to the engine.
Roger's Trains in Lodi (yet another plug!) was very impressed with the Mikado:
"This runs better than the N scale Mikados," and they are expanding their Z inventory.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
Mark
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southernnscale wrote: ... They probley had them for a while.
This is the problem with getting LHSs to stock Z. We have all become too accustomed to buying online, not very many people walk into a store and ask: "what do you have new in Z?" Even if you buy just one boxcar per month, I've found that the interest in stocking Z goes up.
Maybe the DCC store ought to take a look at the AZL locos with the Digitrax oard. I ran across a DCC store a few years ago whose owner swore that "DCC does work if Z" even though he stocked both the boards for the MTL GPs!
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www.euromodeltrains.com/nochlayouts.html there are some Z scale layouts to.
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The first place sells trains… but no Z scale. I’ve talked with them before about Z, and there was talk of me fixing them up with a small Z layout for them to display (at my fricken expense, of course) – but then we bought a new house that needed some remodeling time of mine (for among other things, a planned large multi-scale layout) but before that I got laid up… for the whole damned year so far, la de da, la de da. But they did seem interested so a copy of Ztrack sure couldn’t hurt.
The other place is a city away and they only had about ten or so Z box cars (MTL). But since I started buying my Trainfest tickets there the last 3 or 4 years, and my bugging them about Z whenever I’m in the area, they make sure to always have at least ONE Z scale locomotive in the showcase front counter.. tucked away way over on the right in a corner under the magazines they have stacked there… where no one will see it unless asked. But I think if they see that Z scale took top honors at NTS it may help sway them a little in our favor.
I’ve talked with Rob and he’s sending me a couple of copies to give to these shops and that’s great. But I tell you this apathy running through our community is terrible. This is an idea that will help Z scale, that thanks to Rob will cost us nothing, and that only three of us are talking about??? Come on people, jump on board here. Bug all of your ZCS friends – make this a national thing. Let’s see if we can make Rob complain he’s giving out too many free copies to train shops!!! LOL
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southernnscale wrote: ... they have been thinking about putting more Z in there store.
So get a free copy of Ztrack from Rob and give it to them!
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