I don't know if Tim Warris plans to post this here, but check out this Zn3 turnout he recently built. http://www.bronx-terminal.com/index.php?cat=3 Click the photo and it gets bigger, that is a HO scale truck in the photo!!! Wow
Hello Chris, This is amazing. And give me some popup to continue my efforts in Z 3,5mm (760mm narrow scale), with sure no turnouts. But I am just till now working on the drivetrain. Did there is some Zn3 rolling stock ?
I have no idea why, probably just scaled down a Nn3 drawing to make it. Perhaps just to show that it can be done. Think I'll stick with good old standard gauge : )
Hello David, Thanks, I know his site very good, Harald put me the wheels for my project :teeth: but this is for Zm 4,5mm track.
Hi David, Dont worry, I am 6 years older than you, so dizziness, I can tell you something I already stopped to eat eggs in the morning by fear to put my handy in the cooking water, and egg in the pocket.
I just looked at the picture, and it looks like he corrected the size to Meter gauge 4.5mm in his photo comments. Narrow 36" (Zn3) would be 4.16mm and 30" (Zn30) would be 3.46mm T Gauge is 3mm It looks like Tim made it for Harold's Zm line after all.
That HO truck on the Zm/n/30 track is cool. I'll use it as an example of how small our Z scale is Did you look at the link for the Track work? http://www.bronx-terminal.com/?cat=8 That is one messed up system but the best thing I've see in hand laid. HO, N or what ever. That is just *%(#$(#) crazy!
I wonder how long before someone uses Zm track to model narrower gauges in N? 4.5mm scales to about 28" in N.