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BROAD TURNOUTS PLEASE!! sorry didn't mean to yell....
Peter: No, the Z scalers won't have to convert anything. The existing wheels run fine on code 40, included ME code 40 with a third rail added, and I tested them on "code 32", brass strip soldered to PC ties. They'll even run in spiked code 40 if the spikes are angled and driven just right.
Top to bottom:Misc freightSpud LocalMerchandiseEmpty CoalZ-trainInternational StacksWork train (side dumps to park at Goldbar) and Boing flatAutoracksEarthwormAmtrak Empire Builder is N, but coming in Z soon!So BNSF in WA state is definitely doable. Just need a dozen Dash-9's!
Ok we heard from Atlas;
ATLAS Paul saidWe were wondering how long it would take before someone caught on. The reply from your Facebook page said code 65.Happy to know it will be code 55. Would be even better if the stuff was 36" long.
I will get the FB page reply updated, sorry about that
Ok we heard from Atlas; so can hear more about that Boeing flat now? Is that something 3D printed, scratch built, kit-bashed?
Start of a kitbash. The flat is Alan Curtis/ED Models, the plane is a plastic kit (I think it was a 1/200 737, so at 1:220 it scaled out to a 777 or something... can't find my notes now). Still need to do the clearance rack, and get a cover on the partner 60' flat.
Well, I'm a bit bummed for a few reasons:1. This would have been a great time to offer C40 N scale track products along with C40 Z scale so they can share rail sections.2. Z scale track announcements but we still don't have C55 in Concrete ties, #12/14 (or larger) switches, single and double slips, or double crossover.
If you want a correctly scaled 737 fuselage (and the ancillary bits) in Z, N and H0, go to http://wolfbonegames.com/ . Friend of mine and I just started on our new Boeing Train project (the one we built a decade ago used the 1:200 scale 737 fuselage).