Thank you, Hytec, Indeed I like to play around the topic "Water". Here an example, how big the impact of the right back-drop is: Best, Sven
Superb modeling in Z scale. I do not model in Z but I do use its track for my Nn3 trains. Years ago I traveled to St. Louis for the NMRA convention with a rabid group of Z scalers. They allowed me to bring some of my NTRAK modules in their trailer.
Sven, Triesen is where the company I work for. Unfotunately, of the hundred, only 1 and he's 1:1 (an can not see our SpurZ without 2 'coke bottles' I'll have to visit in a few months !!
Thank you, Fitz, I am very grateful for all of those who permanently support us. One of them is Gerd, who is custom-building most of the locos we have. Example given: More here: https://www.trainboard.com/highball/index.php?threads/the-old-port-shop.125242/page-3 Best, Sven & Dirk
Dang, some great trains right there!! Love the Southwest scene! BTW, I've looked everywhere and STILL cannot find that Santa Fe early E-unit!!
Kurt, You usually find plenty of them on Ebay. Here is an example: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Atlas-Minit...471629&hash=item2f1de25857:g:8gQAAOSwA3dYNJRg You only have to swop the chassis to MTL or AZL. Best, Sven
This is the maximum layout with all its modules, as it was presented until today only at the ONTRAX! Here you have a long view over the dyke, about 3 meters of Z-scale landscape....... The layout allows for some spectacular wide angle views which you hardly observe in Z-scale: The specialty here is the Cliff: