For those of you who say, "We'll never be more popular than HO scale." I say, "This is exactly what the HO guys said over 50 years ago about the now almost never talked about O-Scale." What goes around, comes around. HO has had it's day, it's the Dawning of the age of N-Scale! But someday it will be US who will be the "Scale that WAS the most popular." Then it will be Z's turn. ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback, Member #234
Z Scale? How do you figure? Z scale is so darn small you can not see anything. But I will say you can fit a lot of train in a small area....hmmmmm maybe I should....no what am I saying. N scale is where it's at Matt
So said the O-Scalers about HO and so say the HO-Scalers about N and evidently so say the N-Scalers about Z or Zeed. A wicked circle isn't it!?! I think someday, we'll have Model trains that you can run on your finger-nail. HEHEHE! Let's hope not... ------------------ RAILROADING-TO-THE-MAX, Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Style! Brent Tidaback, Member #234
I for one, wouldn't like to try scratchbuilding in Z scale N scale is going to keep closing on HO, because of the reasons stated above. Now that there is quality products available, to enable running just as good as HO, you really have no need for HO ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery Alan's European Gallery Alan's British Steam Gallery