That it works with the C11 makes me happy. I was concerned about it and the C57. I will probably convert to this once it releases.
The 108.6 you can do with a 55 plus the 53.6 that come with the r020 crossing pack.
I want to keep an eye on this though, because after I get my main layout going I think the double-Timesaver would be really cool in Z.
From the video their knuckles are two-part all plastic. Says auto-uncoupling not possible.
That's looking good. It helps being able to just see the track on the actual layout. I did the conversion on the track plan myself, wasn't too...
I'm assuming to keep the length down you're looking at the DE10 engine and assorted shorty freight cars. I'd consider doing their normal Arnold...
I mean even the layout forms and extensions have terrible pictures. Cortina and Baden-baden are about the only Z scale ones you can see with track...
I like the double-layer benchwork, the storage area is nice and it keeps your controls from sticking out too much. I'm looking forward to seeing...
Since you asked: 1. You don't have a listing or price yet on your site for the C57. Much easier to plan for what I can actually see. 2. I research...
I'd get the Tenshodo D51 but I think I saw someone say it had issues on 195. Again, a lot of money for a train that can't go through the best part...
Yeah, as soon as that C57 clicks over to available at Hobby Search it will be on order. Don't wanna preorder because it will split my shipping.
1. I mean the frame deal that they sell for it. I'm no stranger to tools so I don't mind buying the aluminum and making it myself (and maybe...
Ha, thanks! I've been sitting on pins and needles for about 3 weeks now waiting on these last 2 boxes from Germany and Japan.
Hey guys, finally getting back into model railroading after about a 20 year hiatus. Going with Z scale! I'm building a Noch Cortina as a...