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A great time to be in Z!
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Here is the US, Full Throttle kicked off the new tooling with their 70 ton off-set side three-bay hoppers. These cars are fabulous! They really hit right in an interesting era of model railroading history and will be featured in a wealth of fallen flag roads. Of course, as a DT&I fan, FT really made me happy last month!
Micro-Trains long awaiting SD40-2 locomotive hit the market in another of my favorite roads... CSX. I have been fortunate to be able to test and work with these locos for the past few weeks. They are very nice and I personally can't wait to see more road names released. We will have full review in an upcoming issue of Ztrack, but again it is just wonderful to have new locomotive tooling from MTL.
Just yesterday, American Z Line released their 4-Bay ACF covered hoppers. AZL continues to fuel the modern era with new releases that can still be seen on the rails today. These are a very good compliments to their ACF 3-Bay hoppers released earlier this year.
Unfortunately, our European Z scalers have not seen the wealth of new tooling this year. Marklin issues have definitely affected this. But fortunately companies like FR are moving forward. The Swiss K3 boxcar is all new tolling with an injection body over a nickel-silver chassis.
So, in the past two months, four new releases based on all new tooling! I remember a time not too long ago when we would wait years for new tooling. Of course this is just a tip of an iceberg. For instance, AZL is gearing up for a whole slew of new locomotives and freight cars in the next year. Even Marklin has a new locomotive planned (the Ludmilla).
To cap it all off, we have the Z Convention in Medford next year. The convention is coming at an ideal time for the Z community since a flood of new items will have been released by time the doors to the MTL factory open. I can't wait to head to Medford! We know the recession has been difficult and many of you have cut back on your purchasing and involvement in the hobby, but Z is going strong. This is definitely a great time to be in Z.
For those in the US, have a wonderful Labor Day weekend.
Rob
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Just when I was calming down from a three day trip to LA to drop off Dizzyland, and relaxing a bit and "not" thinking of Z for a change, I go and read your posting and now I'm all jazzed up again. This convention will be a lot of fun and now I'll have a hard time getting to sleep no matter how tired I am, all because you mentioned the new products and upcoming events..............you did that on purpose didn't you
Truth be told, I spent a lot of time with my eyes closed while Karin took her turn at the wheel, just thinking about a new Z project I have been toying with. Just another goal for NTS 2011.
While in LA we visited with Lajos Thek, passed through San Jose and said "Hi" to Kim Vellore, and this morning we snuck in a few minutes with Robert Ray as we headed North. Our trip though fun was all business and we didn't have time to go South to visit with Jim O'Connell as we had wanted to. Jim is thinking we are allergic to him, but he was just too far South for us this time. Too much in too short a time.
It never stops does it? I guess that is why I'm never bored......just over booked in Z scale
Loren
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I for one am looking forward to seeing Ludmilla when she's released next year and there's the Senator, which is supposed to be delivered in a couple of months (I have an order in). And don't forget that M* re-released the mighty Br 53 - I bought one and it runs as well as anything they've made in the past. And that's saying something!
Yes, it's a great time to be in Z!
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Anyways, great to see the modern stuff.
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Unfortunately, our European Z scalers have not seen the wealth of new tooling this year. Marklin issues have definitely affected this.
I'm getting very pessimistic about Marklin. It is now 6 months I'm waiting for my order. Nothing special or new, all items that are already several years in the calalogue. h0 is arriving but no Z.
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Of course there is the possibility that due to company streamlining and downsizing Z may be discontinued... Cheers, Jim CCRR
I don't feel very re-assured by your use of "cheers" in that sentence...LOL
Seriously, I never had the impression Z was important for Marklin. It wouldn't surprise me if they dropped it. Or just keep the tools running until they break.
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My impression is that M* are in cost cutting mode and that Z production is bearing a lot of the brunt of that. It'd be a brave producer who would cut off10% of their sales, especially with the buyers concentrated so close to home.
Does anyone know what the situation is with the Marklin large scales? Are they in a similar position?
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Another interesting note is that control of the Z line has moved from Marklin proper to the Trix division. There are many in Marklin who want ownership back away from Trix. Even though Trix is owned by Marklin, I get the impression the act independently.
I think the biggest challenge for Marklin Z is that there must be a change in thinking. Z is not just for collectors and small layouts. It is for modules, large layotus and operators. If Marklin embraces this concept, we will see some wonderful releases. Imagine heavy locos pulling tons of cars... not a GG! that is too light to pull itself.
My fingers are really crossed for Marklin. Z needs them and wants them. Of course I have person reasons since I model and operate both US and European Z. I just love my trains! Today, we see Z ramping up in the US and Japan, it is now Europe time.
Rob
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Today, we see Z ramping up in the US and Japan, it is now Europe time.
I'm afraid europe is h0 and little else. When I go here to a train/layout exposition then there is about 90% h0. The remaining 10% is split in 70% N, 20% large scale (mainly 0, some I and IIm) and then there is sometimes some Z. Germany/Switserland is a bit better but not much. But then these are the only countries that have some stock modelled in Z and most modellers are "patriotic" in their modelling.
Most probably the reason Z is doing well in the US is that there are native brands that focus on US models. The Marklin US range isn't that interesting. They have been making F7's in whatever colour you can imagine since 1980 or so but little else.
I think the biggest challenge for Marklin Z is that there must be a change in thinking. Z is not just for collectors and small layouts.
I think first the modellers have to change thinking and switch to running Z instead of collecting. Whenever I hear Z mentioned it is in combination with: "not detailed enough", "not realistic", "not reliable enough", "track and wheels too large", "not to scale" etc.
Big problem is that you cannot give Z in the hands of a 6 year old that gets it first train. Those kids want a train they can play with. You know, load some cars on a flat or small lego blocks and run them around on the living room carpet. Try that with Z. Once they are old enough to appreciate, they already have a base in another scale and rarely switch. Most Z modellers come to it or later in life as a first train or when they re-discover trains after they got rid of the stuff of their youth.
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- Marklin only starts production of an item when they have enough orders to sell a complete production batch
- they take back items from shops and redistribute such stock to help out a bit
- the shops have to pay the "caretaker" (I don't recall the correct term, the guy that leads the company during their bankrupcy), not the factory
- there is interest from about 5 companies for a takeover but they first want to clear the Knightsbridge mess
- Z is interesting for them as it is a product with good profitablility
- lots of companies doing accesories (scenery etc) are holding back on Z as long as there is no serious news about Marklin
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I think the biggest challenge for Marklin Z is that there must be a change in thinking. Z is not just for collectors and small layouts. It is for modules, large layotus and operators. If Marklin embraces this concept, we will see some wonderful releases. Imagine heavy locos pulling tons of cars... not a GG! that is too light to pull itself.
I do agree.... Furthermore as I'm spending time on a few Z-scale related forums, one of my wonders is seeing nobody from Marklin's headquarters on the forums... Is there a better way to feel the market than wandering on the forums? From AZL, yourself Rob as well as H Riddervold are present. For MTL Joe d'Amato is present here and elsewhere. Harald Freudenreich, Robert Ray and others are very faithful to the forums.
But from Marklin, nobody....
Dom
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dominique wrote:
I agree with you that this is a very good way to get to know what is going on, and I also agree that it is very wise to join discussions or even start those like Joe DAmato sometimes does.ztrack wrote:one of my wonders is seeing nobody from Marklin's headquarters on the forums...
But about Mr. Faulhaber who is working at Maerklin since over 25 years was mentioned that he is reading in the ZFE board. He was also at the Z-meeting in Geseke in 2008 as a representative of Maerklin, and is also personally interested in Z.
One last note: Mr. Faulhaber has nothing to do with those Faulhaber motors, it is just an coincidence that he has the same lastname.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
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I tried a few times a german forum, did my best to write german, appologised for my bad german and got 0 replies. Just like other foreigners, if you're not from there you don't get in. Often if you write to a german company in english (for professional purpose) you don't get a reply.
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Havoc wrote:
I would call it a miracle if a german firm would lower themselves to use any other language than german.
wel, then miracles happens in the firm where I work. My bosses only talk about "business turn around" and "corporate identity" and other words from a bull.... bingo card...
I tried a few times a german forum, did my best to write german, appologised for my bad german and got 0 replies. Just like other foreigners, if you're not from there you don't get in.
Which forum was that? I knew that on ZFE lately a few non German writing people are writing messages, and also get replies.
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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When I get in a pinch, I can count on Uwe to bail me out:P .
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Just be careful, because I only try to do what I can..When I get in a pinch, I can count on Uwe to bail me out:P .
...and if I can't say it English I might try it in Danish...
...og jeg håber også vi to ses en gang i fremtiden...
...well, I'm counting on Geseke in 2010, that's not to far in the future anyway...
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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wel, then miracles happens in the firm where I work. My bosses only talk about "business turn around" and "corporate identity" and other words from a bull.... bingo card...
For that kind of use maybe, but what if he got an email in english? Or what about the company website?
The forum about pipe organs was the worst.
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Still send me a PM and i will get back with you if you need help with that problem.
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Havoc wrote:
well, I don't know about our big boss, but my department boss sometimes comes and asks me...but what if he got an email in english?
see for yourself: Fette , but you are right smaller companies often have problems communicating in foreign languages.Or what about the company website?
But to come back to the topic of this. It is a great time to be in Z, and Dominique is also right that Maerklin at least openly doesn't shows up in the different forums. But as I wrote they are reading at least in the ZFE forum, and in so far they are almost even with MTL where Joe DAmato is active in the English speaking forums.
Also right is that the current development of Z is done by MTL as the main manufacturer at one side and a lot of smaller or completely independent private manufacturers all around the globe. Maerklin currently has to deal with more basic issues. As we can read here the company currently works at least with no loss, but the money owed before they went into insolvency isn't paid yet. Therefore they need an investor.
That there are so many people developing in Z is a great push forward for the scale. The main problem I see in this is that those people often produces items for the advanced modeler. What we also need is a big push toward the beginner, those who haven't heard a thing about Z before. And one of my pet issues here is that we need a more complete inventory in the MTL Z track system. Especially because in this system a real flex track or adjustable element isn't easy possible. Customizing an standard element to a special size is not for the real beginner, this first comes in the second or third grade of the trade...
GreetingZ, HilZen,
Uwe
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