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What made you choose Z scale... finally!
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layout in the office too. N was just too big for what I wanted to do, so I thought I'd
give Z a try. Well, the rest is history, no more N {and I had sound & everything}.Now it is just Z and that's all there will ever be!
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Choosing Z happends a bit more then 20 Years ago with some Startersets and 1993 with the release of the ALASKA A-B-A Set I've choose USA
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I have to admit that N scale is still my favourite but I am amazed at the quality and operability of Z trains.
All the best,
Chris.
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Ah, Karin will think you are very wise and a good choice to begin with ARR. Her favorite, so you are in good company.
Loren
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Therefore I would like to thank all those who helped us starting and who encouraged us to finally choose Z.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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small 1m dioramas them put them all together at their weekly train meeting. So, I was hooked and when I returned to CONUS and Dover AFB, I still took some of my trains on the aircraft when I would have a mission to Germany and run them on their club layout.
I really miss those guys.
Robert
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-it's smaller
-the models i like look better than most n scale stock
-i like the classic mechanical and electric design of z scale, it's more servicable
-real metal steam locos are my favourite
-most catalog (non exclusive) models are designed for playing (without being manufactured as playtime category items), so there are less parts to break off (steam valvegears are especially simple and robust, not to mention the robust maerklin couplers)
-the set track system is simple and haven't changed in a while, so you can connect every piece
-everything was backwards compatible, so you were able get spare parts for a 1972 br89 even after 30 years
-there is no official digital system, so i can either run analog or build my own
-it's around half the size of TT (1:220 vs 1:120)
-i can get all the trains for my choice of time and space (epIII/DB )
-i really meant _all_, because mostly it's only one company and only a few models
-i could fit a small layout into a suitcase (and i did exactly that, including turnouts and 2 train cab control)
-if i ever have the time, i could fit a huge layout into the footprint of my old one (1x2 meters or 3x6 feet)
After moving 3 times in the last 4 years, I think the choice was good to use a really small scale (and store everything in a metal coffer). If I had lot's of space, I would have gone and started collecting old and rusting 0 scale trains or if I had lot's of money I would have gone and built a 1 scale garden railroad with live steam. In the mean time, Z scale is what female members of my family like, because it looks cute...
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cute!
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Since then my projects had been changing but however I stick to Z scale because:
1) it allows me to build a small layout (55" x 38") with broad curves (14" radius) in a small hold in my downtown appartment.
2) it will continue to serve my purpose of having broad curves and building a full freight yard in a small area even if my future layout will be broad (20' x 13')
3) I don't want to part with my rolling stock including a good number of AZL locos...
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