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A NEW MEMBER FROM ITALY SEARCHING INFOS...
- MARCO CAMATARRI
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I'm Marco, 33 years old from Milan, Italy.
I work in a graphic studio.
ThaNk you very much for accepted me iN your group.
I'm not a long time modeller , a couple of years ago i've buy my first train in n scale but i make a lot of work!
Obviously, i like to have Italians trains and layout...but nothing of this will be produced industrially, so i have start to make it all, buildisgs in hard-paper, after i knew the plasticard and i've make it more buildings and rolling stock, and now i'm making trains in brass, with metal grave, this is definitly my way!
I'man ASN member ( an italian n scale - association) and my partners are fine modellers...everybody makes modular layout , kitbashings and brass kits.
....telling this...i'm a sort of "enemy"!!!! But don't worry! I WANT TO BE ALSO A Z-MODELLER!
I like to know more about z, pratically i've seen z trains just in Stuttgard Model Convention this year...but was my first stuttgard's and i've spend 4 days speaking with dutch and germans about their n-tricks...
Do you have a database with industrial model and relatives measures?
I ask because my group do this for n scale and is very helpfull for people who want to build a new model...
I've seen a model of japanese subway...i'm a subway lovers! i'm doing milan subway in n scale ( with a proper layout with an underground station and a open air station.
Making the same in z scale will be shocking!
Like first approach to z scale , i will do a sheet in metal grave with bicicles....i've do it for n scale and was very appreciated from my friends...what do you think about it? someone do bikes? do you think is appropiate a 0,15 mm metal sheet?
See you soon.
Marco
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- Fred
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Thanks for joining the group. Please keep us posted on your progress in Z. It's a lot of fun to dream and then make it happen. I like the idea of the subway coming to ground level. I think I'll try that in my "City" and even make it elevated. An engine and a dummy car can take steeper grades. I'm sure others will pipe up as to your other questions. Be sure to check the archives- this is an area full of information that is often overlooked.
Fred
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- Beverly56
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Welcome to the Z board I am modeling a Z scale German layout and would definitely appreciate old style European bicycles from before WWII if you are making them.
You are invited to enter the Z PBL Challenge which ends June 30, 2009. This might be a good way to begin working in Z scale
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- ULie
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welcome aboard....
Like first approach to z scale , i will do a sheet in metal grave with bicicles....i've do it for n scale and was very appreciated from my friends...what do you think about it? someone do bikes? do you think is appropiate a 0,15 mm metal sheet
one of the most complete link lists for Z-scale you will find at Jens Wimmels website . His website is only in German, but a great place to visit.
For bicycles 0.15mm is a good size of the sheet. There is a source in Poland for those who uses this size too.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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Glad you joined ZCS.
There is a wealth of information here, especially in the archives. Good luck on your projects.
Looking forward to progress photos.
Jerry,
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Welcome! Yes, Rolf Laedchen offers a couple of styles of bicycles for Z. His newest offering is bakery bikes:
He also has tendem bicycles which come with an ice cream cart:
He also offers regular bicycles:
You can find these and other products from Rolf at:
www.ztrackcenter.com/rolf/
I would also take a look at the brass kits from 1zu220 and the model kits from Luetke. They are all outstanding and bring many options to you layout. You can find these products at:
www.ztrackcenter.com/
Rob
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- MARCO CAMATARRI
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i've check your infos...wow!
also with z trains there are very cool modellers!
next week i suppose to have my first bikes in z scale, i've reduced and correct my n scale bikes for make it with 0,15 mm alpacca sheet.
i've search for a sort of database with measures of locos , but i've not found...can anyone help me?
See you!
Marco
Milan , Italy
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