- Posts: 176
- Thank you received: 12
I miss the old Z Central Station!
- HoboTim
- Offline
- Junior Member
I have been HOPING for the longest time (many, many months) that the Fire and Adrenaline, that first gripped this forum in its beginning, would make a CHANGE and come back to once again fill it with Life!
For those who have been a steady member from day one, How Do You Feel?
Hobo Tim
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- tealplanes
- Offline
- Dispatcher
- Posts: 774
- Thank you received: 64
Tim,
I have a cold, my nose is stopped up and my head feels achy, so I feel terrible.
Ok, I'll be sorta good.
I've been involved with Z for 5 years now and though I can not exactly put my finger on it, there is a difference. First off, there is a whole slew of cottage manufacturers now along with MTL and AZL really pumping out new product and I think the flow will only grow.
Then there is the missing old members and many new members. I miss some of the first ones I met. Some have gotten too old to model in Z, some have gotten too busy, some have just lost interest, some have had bad financial fortune, while some have just settled down to lurking and doing their own thing without commenting or asking questions.
There is a subtle mood and attitude change I feel, maybe good, maybe not?
All things change, even forums, so I'm not surprised this has morphed into something totally different than in the beginning. Not different in terms of scale, but the general overall attitude and mood.
One big difference of the past couple of years I've noticed is the Z club participation. Some clubs are firing on all cylinders, while others are idling slowly.
Perhaps the change is a mystery that won't be solved. We who continue to model in Z must only be true to one entity......ourselves, no matter which direction it takes us.
I think the one main thing we owe to each other is the determination to be a positive influence on the Z community. If we can't add new products, at least add support and sage advice, sprinkling it with a dose of light hearted humor and tongue in cheek quips.
Arguments and disagreements will come and go, but we must never forget that we are the explorers in the final frontier and we must boldly go where no man has gone before.....back to the drawing board to prove the nay sayers wrong.
My nickel's worth.....or is it a dime now due to inflation?
Loren
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- RRAY
- Offline
- New Member
- Posts: 61
- Thank you received: 1
That, plus being busy putting out lots of kits every year has kept me too busy to cross post the forums.
I still enjoy looking at the pictures and the Sunday chat regularly though, so that has not changed.
People come and go as interests and family situations change. Over the past 10 years on Trainboard I have seen a 14 year old kid grow from goofy kid making resin detail parts to major manufacturer, BLMA. I have seen people change scales N to Z to On3 to N again. I have seen manufacturers start, grow old, sell off their business and retire. I have seen hundreds of announced products never show. Several key posters grow old, sick, and pass away. Young enthusiastic modelers find girls, get married, and start families to leave the forums. And some just get burnt out for their efforts.
Point is the only thing that stays the same is constant change.
-Robert
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Fred
- Offline
- Yard Master
- Posts: 1221
- Thank you received: 157
Robert-- you still have hundreds of wonderful pictures in the archives! They are from the "old" ZCS. I must admit it is not the easiest area to navigate.
As far as POINTS--- people not posting and having high points-- many gain points by contributing money to ZCS. Some got points from entering contests, and answering mystery questions.
I do miss the "OLDIES" and the back and forth banter that was fun on ZCS.
Fred
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- David K. Smith
- Offline
- Premium Member
- Posts: 446
- Thank you received: 40
IMO, Z Central itself has suffered technically for changes in the software chosen to support it. As a software developer and webmaster, I understand the need for these changes on occasion, particularly when a group outgrows the capabilities of an application. Cost constraints obviously limit the options available; better software might improve participation, but often you really don't know what you're in for until you commit and throw the switch. Personally I think there are far better low/no-cost options available, but another change in software platform might cause more problems than it solves.
As for the people that make up Z Central, Robert already said it best: the group will always be in a state of change, since individuals are prone to change.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- garthah
- Offline
- Elite Member
- Posts: 502
- Thank you received: 193
For me the group seems to be splintered a bit now with 3 major places to go and keep up to date with and it takes time for that and I guess as a retiree that is easier to come by for me than some others. Then there are other groups or club groups that are part of the scene also so more time. I am surprised at the number of folks on all three. Points system does not mean anything to me other than at some point my switchman designation may change.
I agree another platform change is not going to be beneficial to the scale or the members. I also think it is clear to those joining that there is a Sunday chat session. I had forgotten about them myself and I am not sure I have ever participated in them.
cheerz Garth
cheerz Garth
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Socalz44
- Offline
- Moderator
- Posts: 1132
- Thank you received: 59
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- goobnav
- Offline
- Senior Member
- Posts: 225
- Thank you received: 3
I found myself prusing the archive photos yesterday, thank you Mr. Ray for the photos from the convention last year. Granted, I may not have a high posting total but, I consider this site the best resource for Zed heads to review and refer to when in need of answers. New or old it is still the best site for us in the 220.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Mr.JA
- Offline
- Elite Member
- Posts: 562
- Thank you received: 86
Financial support is not equivalent to lending assistance to other modelers or posting useful content, and post counts do not take into account the idle banter that can often take place.
True... to a point. ZCS doesn't have advertising as Trainboard.com does. From my understanding from Mr. O'Connell... this site requires money to run every month. While I have no skills to contribute to the Z world ... I do my best to help by contributing with $.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- tealplanes
- Offline
- Dispatcher
- Posts: 774
- Thank you received: 64
Alex wrote..... "While I have no skills to contribute to the Z world ... I do my best to help by contributing with $. [/quote]
I will vouch for Alex contributing to Z by sending me some of his money......but alas, I normally just send it on to some other Z scaler, who most likely sends it on to yet another Z scaler......and so it goes until Alex's money contribution probably in some cases gets passed all around the world.
So, maybe that makes Alex a Z world ambassador?
Loren
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- David K. Smith
- Offline
- Premium Member
- Posts: 446
- Thank you received: 40
David K. Smith wrote:
Financial support is not equivalent to lending assistance to other modelers or posting useful content, and post counts do not take into account the idle banter that can often take place.
True... to a point. ZCS doesn't have advertising as Trainboard.com does. From my understanding from Mr. O'Connell... this site requires money to run every month. While I have no skills to contribute to the Z world ... I do my best to help by contributing with $.
My intention was not to put down one form of "contribution" versus another; they are both valuable, and I also know about the costs of web hosting (I pay for almost a dozen sites to be hosted myself). My point was that it's misleading to roll them all into a single "point system"--it's apples and oranges. If financial contributors like to see their name in lights, then a simple list of the names ought to serve the same end.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Gerd
- Offline
- Junior Member
- Posts: 173
- Thank you received: 38
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Havoc
- Offline
- Junior Member
- Posts: 187
- Thank you received: 0
But I think that linking a change in "atmosphere" to a change in software/layout is a bit harsh. It isn't the software that is going to decide if you have a vibrant group or not. That's the group that makes that. For myself I like the site but at the same time I only use the forum and hardly ever come to the other parts. Like the gallery: I much prefer to have a few threads in the forum with photo's that describe a layout telling the history of building, some comments and discussion around it etc.
Those that are on other forums will probably recognise this. They all have up and downs and if it is a small community like here then it goes harder and is more recognisable. Don't think this is something to worry about.
Like most here I fail to see the use of the "points". I prefer to have a kind of post counter as this says a bit more about the poster. Not much I admit but still often a good indicator. The thing I like less is the sometimes very commercial posts. I wish we could limit those to an "advert" section.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- andyjbj
- Offline
- Junior Member
- Posts: 148
- Thank you received: 0
Otherwise all's well..
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Havoc
- Offline
- Junior Member
- Posts: 187
- Thank you received: 0
I don't like having to log in constantly
Have you tried just to reload the page? I go directly from a bookmark to the forum page and I always get "welcome guest". Reload the page and I'm logged in.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Socalz44
- Offline
- Moderator
- Posts: 1132
- Thank you received: 59
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- David K. Smith
- Offline
- Premium Member
- Posts: 446
- Thank you received: 40
Actually, these don't bother me at all; in fact, I'd like to see more. I want to learn about all of the new stuff coming out. Z scale represents such a tiny market that it would be a long time before we'd be inundated with excessive advertising for new products, IMO.The thing I like less is the sometimes very commercial posts. I wish we could limit those to an "advert" section.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- slugger
- Offline
- Junior Member
- Posts: 166
- Thank you received: 10
I am happy to say they are changes for the better and not the worse. Some people that in the begineing seemed so arrogant and acted as if they were high and mighty, have changed and are now people that will help others in any way possible.
I have made good friends with some of the people here and with their help ,i have grown in knowledge and love for Z scale modeling and railroading.
The only thing i dont really like is the new chat room. One of the things I liked about the old chat was that you could read back to see what others had talked about and in this way you are able to keep up with whats happening in the group. The new room only goes back 25 posts and that has already made a big difference in the number of people coming to chat.
Could someone look into changing chat for the better
Thanks
Steve aka "Slugger"
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- stonysmith
- Offline
- Moderator
- Posts: 316
- Thank you received: 175
The thing I like less is the sometimes very commercial posts. I wish we could limit those to an "advert" section.
If I could suggest one change to this site, (for the good of the scale) it would be to have an area for people to post links to various sales outlets. No, I am not looking for a full-blown set of distractions like the dancing hamsters selling insurance, but as a relative newcomer, I don't know where to look to buy various Z items/services.
Searching the forum posts for a specific item or service is difficult (although informative), but I'd like to see a single place (separate from the forums) where sales links could be collected.
Note: I mean no offense to the list at Ztrack but I would like to see something a touch more dynamic.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- David K. Smith
- Offline
- Premium Member
- Posts: 446
- Thank you received: 40
There's this: americanzscale.org/Havoc wrote:
The thing I like less is the sometimes very commercial posts. I wish we could limit those to an "advert" section.
If I could suggest one change to this site, (for the good of the scale) it would be to have an area for people to post links to various sales outlets. No, I am not looking for a full-blown set of distractions like the dancing hamsters selling insurance, but as a relative newcomer, I don't know where to look to buy various Z items/services.
Searching the forum posts for a specific item or service is difficult (although informative), but I'd like to see a single place (separate from the forums) where sales links could be collected.
Note: I mean no offense to the list at Ztrack but I would like to see something a touch more dynamic.
It's a resource that I built and maintain for my own use, but I make it public for others to use.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.