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Announcing Z Central Weathering Challenge
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Alex, great photos you found! Wow, that Du Pont car needs a paint job, but at least there is no graffiti. LOL!
Rob
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P.S. Does that mean you and I couldn't enter since we might be donating a prize?
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But for me, personally; I’m not weathering to win prizes or even the admiration from my peers. I do it for the fun.
I’d like to participate in this Weathering Challenge to help teach others Z scalers how to have more fun in this hobby and to challenge myself to better my skills.
So the gift of your prize is appreciated. But I’d rather lift a nice glass of red wine in toast to you in April.
Bill Mock
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Thank you to Rob, Loren and Karen for your generosity. You do so much for Z scale community.
But for me, personally; I’m not weathering to win prizes or even the admiration from my peers. I do it for the fun.
I’d like to participate in this Weathering Challenge to help teach others Z scalers how to have more fun in this hobby and to challenge myself to better my skills.
So the gift of your prize is appreciated. But I’d rather lift a nice glass of red wine in toast to you in April.
Bill Mock
Very well put, Bill! I concur completely (except that I prefer rosé).
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Just having the fun of being a part of a neat exercise is prize enough. Was just offering.
So.........better get the car situation figured out and away we go !!!!!!
Loren
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On the steam era/transition period car, we need help. We like the car that really bridge those two eras so we can get as many entries as possible. Maybe David or Jim can offer some suggestions. By the way, we want a boxcar.
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How about a stock car for the next one? They get really beat up and are a transition era car. A few left in stock at some dealers.
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The Micro-Trains 40-foot single-door steel boxcar is perfect. This car was one of the most popular freight cars of the day, appearing around WWII and surviving into the 70s (although those that continued to serve after the 70s had their roofwalks removed).On the steam era/transition period car, we need help. We like the car that really bridge those two eras so we can get as many entries as possible. Maybe David or Jim can offer some suggestions. By the way, we want a boxcar.
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As an alternative suggestion, if you'll go with something other than a boxcar, would be any of the open hopper cars from Full Throttle. These were ubiquitous during the steam era and many soldiered on well past the transition period.
www.greenbayroute.com/1972418.jpg
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Oh good. I'm done with the first challenge. I've got all four weathered up already. No worries, I'll do another one. Would anybody be willing to split a four car runner pack for us?
How about a stock car for the next one? They get really beat up and are a transition era car. A few left in stock at some dealers.
Bill Mock
Bill, Loren has three singles.
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This is going to be FUN!!!
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The second challenge will begin March 1st. The first person to post a picture on Z Central Station of a currently produced model or prototype car that has a Z scale replica will be the car all participants will weather....
Question here:
Will this be like sniping an Ebay Auction? By this I mean, during February 28, peoples will be waiting at midnight at 11h59:58sec to post the pictures that they'll want as the main contest subject? Or I don't understand correctly the process.
Ben
My web site: www.animekmodels.com
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That was the original idea......may need some refining.
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Loren has three singles.
John... Loren has two singles.
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Ben,
That was the original idea......may need some refining.
I'd recommend running the second round just like the first. It could otherwise get a little hairy. Maybe run some polls for car choices instead.
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CRAZ13 wrote:
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The second challenge will begin March 1st. The first person to post a picture on Z Central Station of a currently produced model or prototype car that has a Z scale replica will be the car all participants will weather....
Question here:
Will this be like sniping an Ebay Auction? By this I mean, during February 28, peoples will be waiting at midnight at 11h59:58sec to post the pictures that they'll want as the main contest subject? Or I don't understand correctly the process.
Ben
I could see someone posting something like this--
--and how many of us have one of these?
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I could see someone posting something like this--
--and how many of us have one of these?
I saw these the other day. It seems to be a new release from Crown Model PRMLOCO. While I am not so much a rivit-counter ... some how these do not look completely correct. To me, the details such as the railings and steps look and feel to be a bit large for Z. They remind me of the ladders being used on AZL's 3-bay, 4-bay, and PS-2cd hoppers.
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I would speculate that the weight of such details is a consequence of what's practical to manufacture. Closer-to-scale details are certainly possible, but then the price would start to rise. And you'll never see truly scale ladders or railings on commercial Z scale rolling stock, since these would not only be virtually impossible to manufacture, but they'd make the model virtually impossible to handle.... some how these do not look completely correct. To me, the details such as the railings and steps look and feel to be a bit large for Z. They remind me of the ladders being used on AZL's 3-bay, 4-bay, and PS-2cd hoppers.
Consider: the typical grab iron is about .75 inches in diameter. That's .003 inches in Z scale, or roughly three times the thickness of human hair.
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I know you guys are doing hoppers, but I thought this image was cool and wanted to share.
Rob
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That's why I weather the inside of my hoppers as well.
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