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Tie spacing? Color? I'm very interested in this.
Thanks for the link, though he only has the ancillary bits showing in N on his Shapeways store.
Here is a lint to the -800 fuselage: http://www.shapeways.com/product/SGV3BQJ5A/n-scale-737-800-fuselage?optionId=59995807 His website and store aren't well organized. On the bottom of that page are also the ancillary bits and -600 fuselage. It was actually me and my friend who got him to offer this kit in Shapeways. We bought the PLA filament-printed kits and they are rather rough (need a lot of priming and filling to make them usable). We contacted him and asked of he woudl offer it inn FUD. He now does but we already have 3 of the rough printed fuselages.I am also going to ask him if he would be willing to offer the ice breaker frame and cradles separately from the skybox cover. That will save quite a bit of money. Not all the fuselages travel with that skybox cover and besides, I can make one of those from some styrene, or cut done one of the LBF skyboxes.I will be making decals for these fuselages.
I meant that I was looking for them in Z scale, not N. Not that I didn't see the fuselage! My sentence was confusing.
All kidding aside a large modular Z scale layout would be amazing.Something like that might be enough to catch the eye of the mainstream MR pressand help break the Stigma that the small scales are for when you have no space...
Doubt it will do much good but I just posted on ATLAS's Facebook page about how nice it would be if they made the new flex the same length as the N scale flex.I also mentioned that 36" would be even nicer. About that airplane fuselage (SP) check out Stony Smiths Shapeways store.
As I mentioned on Page 2, the flex will be 24 inches long (proportionately 10% longer than the N scale track).
Paul, any particular reason why 24"? It seems like--if you're already setup to cut 30" pieces for N, and assuming you're otherwise using the same physical rail--using 30" would be an all-around better idea. Is the idea that you're gonna use the QC culls for Z? That's about the only reason I could think of, short of some specific marketing data...and I would be surprised if polling any significant number of Z-scalers would result in some overwhelming preference for 24" over 30". I suppose packaging/shipping considerations could be another reason.Thinking about a large-ish Z layout, you are cutting my productivity by 20%!!!
I do have a question though,how does 24" Z flex track come out to 10% longer than the 29" long N scale track?