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I have 1:220 blue prints of two container cranes- one from Oakland, and three Z scale container ships--one is Atlantic Conveyor. I worked on her when I was at the Moran Container Terminal in Boston. She was later sunk in the Falklands War. The other is the Sydney Express- both good looking ships and a feeder Maersk line boat. I'd be happy to send them on to you Pete. Or Walt. He has a small company that makes very detailed Z Containers--Check out Z scale Monster- I believe there are Pics of his containers. Very well done.
Thinking about it again. some of my smaller boats and ships will be in the foreground too.
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Fred, I'd love a copy of those plans. I've got a bunch of break-bulk plans, including the original SeaWitch, but no container ships other than very modern 375' and 614' vessels.
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Fred wrote: I have 1:220 blue prints of two container cranes- one from Oakland, and three Z scale container ships--one is Atlantic Conveyor. I worked on her when I was at the Moran Container Terminal in Boston. She was later sunk in the Falklands War. The other is the Sydney Express- both good.
Fred, since you're offering to share them, is there any chance these blueprints could be added to the ZCentralStation Library?
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Plus I just have a regular copying machine that is not up to the task.
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Z Central Station is for Z scale modeling, but remember we are not sticklers.
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Fred wrote: Joe-- These prints- some of them are almost 3 feet long. And not sure of copy rights.
Plus I just have a regular copying machine that is not up to the task.
Fred,
Don't send them if it's too expensive or takes too much trouble. I'd offer to scan them and put them up digitally--but not if there is a copyright issue.
I was trying to show how trains and a harbor could be combined. I think all of the latest series of images had trains--in fact, the same train--in them, as it wound around my layout.
Much of my N scale stuff will eventually make it into Z.
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soccrdad30 wrote: Beautiful work Pete, regardless of the scale. I have always shown appreciation of a modelers work & talents regardless of scale.
Z Central Station is for Z scale modeling, but remember we are not sticklers.
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Oh, OK. Fred encouraged me to post this stuff. I'll stop here.
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southernnscale wrote: I think these pictures give some of us "Z" scalers Ideals Of what we could make and install in our small layouts. there are a lot of ferries that carry train car from a port to another port close by. Most of the containers are ship in and loaded on trains and most of the stuff in "Z" made today is scale for other models. Since this is just one post that is just for fun!
Never did get to the car ferries on the tour. Maybe later.
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