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Sharp Radius in Z scale
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<p> Z scale has been around for over 30 years now. Originally started by Marklin, who, for many years remained the sole supplier for any equipment, there are a number of suppliers available now. There is also US prototype rolling stock as well as locos available, if you google "Z scale" you will find many links. Fast Track also offers kits and jigs to handlay layouts.</p><p>If your eyes are as good as eagle´s eyes and your hands stable as a watchmaker´s, then Z scale can be lots of fun - just seen MR report on a huge (!) layout depicting the Gotthard line in Switzerland (Dec. 2007 issue).</p><p>For my taste, it is a little too small to give me that "railroad" feeling.</p><p>Btw, 6" radius in Z scale equals roughly 15" in HO scale - that´s pretty sharp!<br></p>
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