Thanks Mark. Actually, mine didn't come with a light at all. I don't know if that is common or not, but my set was used. J
Nevermind, found it here: http://www.ztrackcenter.com/htm/htm-marklin/htm-7022 J
Does anyone know where I can pickup a drop in LED for the Marklin BR 24 (8803)? I see that ztrackcenter has a few different drop in solutions,...
Thanks for the info! I think I'm finally getting the different manufacturers and stuff sorted out. At the great train expo over the weekend I...
Holy cow! I'm not sure what happened but I evidently hit a point of contention within the world of Z. I won't deny that its the size that...
Hi and thanks Ironhorseman and Hytec. Glad to be here. Just about to head out to the train show! Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk
It is a 1946 2020 with Atomic motor. I also have the tender, three cars, caboose and a small vehicle that has its own engine and runs on the...
Thanks. I haven't used any lubrication as everything is fairly free moving and it's not as clean as I would like yet. I did take it apart and...
Thanks, she's pretty supportive on most things. And her hobby is making custom cakes and she is constantly buying new 'caking' tools so she...
Thanks. It was his train when he was a boy and I remember him working on it back in 1980. The last time I remember seeing it was in the...
David, Thanks for the link. I actually read that article a few weeks ago when I was researching getting into model railroading. A big factor...
Thanks for the tips. I hadn't even considered the issues with couplers yet. In fact, I haven't even considered any issues really. Still having...
Thanks John. I was a little concerned with the amount of stuff available for Z scale, but it seems part of the challenge is scratch building and...
Thanks, Robert!
Good morning all, My name is Jason and I'm brand new to z scale and fairly new to model railroads. I still have my father's O Scale Lionel from...