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Ed, that just covers the rolling stock items. I am not very familiar with Z scale products, but how about the selection of track? Can you for example find a decent looking turnouts and slip switches? How about structures? There are plenty available with European flavor, but how about something that looks like it belongs on American prototype layout? I suspect there are some 3-D printed items available by now, but is there enough variety to build a decent looking layout? How about vehicles? Is there a wide enough selection out there?
Absolutely. absolutely need the following:AmfleetsTo make it more convincing, I'd want:Viewliner SleepersViewliner DinersViewliner BaggagesFormer Metroliner cab cars
I liked the way some of my 3D printed track ties came out in Z scale, so I decided to put together a quick little dio to see what it might look like in a finished scene. This track has code 40 rail and concrete ties, and the ballast is AZRM sifted to a #80 screen. The track is on some N scale 1/8" cork roadbed, which seems passable for modern mainline track. I passed on using any static grass, as I thought it might look a little out of scale for Z (besides, ground foam is a lot faster). Nothing is weathered here, and it could use some more lineside detail.Cheers,Ed
As Robert would say, "time to roll your own!"Does anyone have pics of scratch-built Z scale turnouts in c40?Scott
I'd never have guessed it was Z scale if you didn't tell me.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Z!
I can imagine that he's already thinking of ways to 3D print his own turnout tie platforms with all the details, making it compatible with several PCB ties to which the rails would be soldered...
Would you know -- how may cars could one of those pull up a 2% grade? Say on a 22" radius curve ... maybe 10 or 12 cars?Cheers,Ed
Oh man, that's a really good point. I didn't even cover that!But yeah, it's a huge issue. Flextrack goes a long way, but eventually you need stuff like #4, #6 or #10 turnouts. Hell, with Z scale I'd want even bigger stuff!
Another elephant in the room: not trying to be negative - just being realistic here. The thing is DCC, and especially DCC sound. Not only space is very tight, but the smaller and lighter models will suffer electrical pickup problems. There is no room to add weight or keep-alive capacitors (if one even manages to shoehorn a decoder into the loco. We already have problems with this in N scale. Sure, Z scale will be ok for DC operation, or some basic silent DCC, but the reliability of electric pickup will likely affect the operation.
The thing is DCC, and especially DCC sound. Not only space is very tight, but the smaller and lighter models will suffer electrical pickup problems. There is no room to add weight or keep-alive capacitors (if one even manages to shoehorn a decoder into the loco. We already have problems with this in N scale. Sure, Z scale will be ok for DC operation, or some basic silent DCC, but the reliability of electric pickup will likely affect the operation.
There is no room to add weight or keep-alive capacitors (if one even manages to shoehorn a decoder into the loco. We already have problems with this in N scale.
https://azlforum.com/thread/2044/zmodell-sound-module-rklin-entertainment Daughter Board to add MP3 Sound the above decoder