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I was at the big show in Dortmund Germany this last week (models of all kinds, boats,planes,trains,plastic, ect ect).
I didn't catch the first or last day, but caught about 2 1/2 days of it. It was HUGH, and there was a ton of Z to see!
I finally met the folks of Z Friends Europe, where I was totally welcomed. They also let me display my peanut butter lid diorama.
There is not just an interest in American models in Z but also in American models in general. There were European clubs that modeled nothing but US Navy ships, as well as fans of American trucks, hand built, in large scale.
Being a "real" American, I was asked dozens of questions from people who wanted to know "did we get it right" .
I didn't get a lot of pictures, but I met a lot of nice people, and some very passionate Z scalers and their amazing models. (A working sawmill!!!)
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We saw the photo of your Z PBL diorama on the ZFE thread related to the show. It was so cool to see it there
I really liked the square layout that was under Plexiglas (or the European version thereof) and beautifully finished. What can you tell me that layout?
Glad you had fun!
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Maybe next year as there is also the Z scale show in Genese(?), Germany a week before Oslo then Dortmund the following week. That would be 2 or 3 week of great train ridding plus a visit to Minatur Wonderland.
Robert
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Z scale show in Genese(?), Germany
That is Geseke near Paderborn...
it will be the third Z-meeting there in 2010.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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this layout with the hundreds (thousands?) of lights was built by Piero, a Swiss Z-Friend.
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I think I have some pictures of his layout here..
www.zcentralstation.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=57&func=view&catid=7&id=519
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Great link!
Here are a few short slide shows from a train show in Zell 2008 - at least I think that's what it says
Mattias,
Thanks for the suggestion. I've already found some threads with photos
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Thank you for sharing that site. I have bookmarked it and will be reviewing it again and again. I also found VELMO that offers DCC circuit boards that appear to be just drop in which tweeks my interest in DCC if only for 1 or 2 engines.
Robert
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Any links that you can post to specific sites would be greatly appreciated TIA
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www.velmo.de/html/products.html
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I was thinking about my 2 GG-1's and they also have boards for the Maerklin "Flying Hamburger" 88870, 88871, 88872 and I have all three so I have the complete family plus that 4 car VT rail car set. His circuit boards also provide lighting inside all cars.
Robert
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