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I clicked on your link - it took me to HO scale.
If you haven't been to zscalemonster your in for a treat - www.zscalemonster.com/z.htm
BILL
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I just copied it and pasted it and it took me to the same place "Z" scale Sawmill Faller #282741
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www.faller.de/App/WebObjects/XSeMIPS.woa/cms/page/pid.14.73/Search-result.html?search_keywords=282741
I have built other kits in this series and they are a lot of fun.
I would also check out the Luetke range of builds. They are mostly European but some can cross over to US. They are my favorite kits to build. Very details. The brewery kit is amazing. Yes, they are pricey, but worth it. Here is a ink to them on our Center site:
www.ztrackcenter.com/luetke
Rob
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stonebridgemodels.com/index.htm?c=z_struct
while this link takes you direct to some of their own buildings check out the other suppliers such as Micro Trains, NZT
and There is also RS Laser
www.rslaserkits.com/Z-Scale.html
regards Garth
cheerz Garth
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Chris at Euro Rail Hobbies & More replied:
Hello, this kit is only available in N scale at the moment. It was appearing in our Z scale catalog as a error as it had been assigned for All scales.
Sorry for the confusion, Chris C.
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I've been working on a saw mill out of wood. I've painted it and built the power house still waiting for the wood chip burner. Needed windows so I'm using dry wall Plastic tape it is sticky on one side and the mesh is the right size for "Z" scale windows as you can see in the picture. The other picture is another building that I have designed and it's to be a warehouse. I'm using the same dry wall plastic tape for the 10' X 6' windows This is just the back wall of the building with 4 loading doors in the middle.
This is the saw mill Painted
the upper set of windows have a wood frame!
These are not complete I still want to make window frames. these windows are just set on top so you can see the mesh from the dry wall tape.
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then you can cut (oversize) and glue on the back of inside wall.
another method-- I got some brass windows fron ( escapes now-= but if this the the route you want- I'll find out) painted them white- then put on black construction paper and made copies.
Another way I tried and it worked---get a square of heavy plastic--paint black-- cut notches around the edges to recieve heavy coat thread the color of the mullions you need. The cuts should be the size apart you need for the criss cross effect-- Then take the thread- wrap it around vertically and horozontally-- the back is a mess- but the front comes out with lots of squares. copy it and you have unlimited mullions.
obviously I don't know how to use that nice fancy computer site. I'm still in the sledge and wedge stage...
Fred
PS nice pics--sneakey use of background
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If all you want is windows that you can't see through then definitely do it Fred's way.I would.
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