Congratulations Rob! Not only well deserved, but a huge tribute to Z scale! Thanks, Hans
Looking forward to NTS. Best, Hans
AZL would be more than happy to support a future Z scale convention. Found memories of Medford and Denver in particular.
We have waited to order the correct road-numbered SP E9 shells. Expect that we will do it soon. We had been waiting on some other E unit related...
A late Happy Birthday to George from Hans R. :) Will not forget a visit about 20 years ago in Toms River. Truly amazing shells and a good inspiration.
[ATTACH] RLW GP38-2 shells that were never made it into complete locomotives. And a rare glimpse at the never released RLW UP GP38-2
[ATTACH] This is where it all started. Medford, Oregon. Rogue Locomotive Factory
EMD E7A & E7B 8000 Gallon Tank Car see AZL Forum for details
Very sad to hear. We first met around 15 years ago. Graham was never afraid to try the impossible in Z scale and he put UK Z on the map. I will...
Here is my view. And I am all about details. When I got started in Z production the goal was to at least mirror N scale in detail. Please look at...
Not RLW castings. Think they were originally made by George Johnstone, then casted by Chris Croissant. Possible that they were marketed under the...
Since the layout is quite compressed, we could not model the back of the tunnel. Enclosing a recent photo of the complex construction. If you are...
Yes, we used Fasttrack jigs for the turnouts and Atlas flex-track. Photo: Very early stage of construction. [ATTACH]
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Trees are from Loren Snyder among others. Have to come back to the thread with the source of the switches. We have built 3 interchangeable scenery...
Sorting through old posts. And this is where my East Portal ended up. Stay healthy! Hans[ATTACH]
I would suggest using our AZL Forum for the latest update on the RS and RSD releases. No pilot included since we are using a body mounted coupler....
AZL is well into the development of these old ALCO diesel engines. Hopefully the first units will be available at the end of the year. Prototypes...
Well done. And good luck with future projects! Best, Hans
We just released the GE P42 with matching Superliner passenger cars. More about this release on our americanzline.com web site.