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Post by atw on Apr 13, 2015 17:54:13 GMT -5
Thanks Rob - wow, that looks really cool (pun intended)! Any chance we'll see them in a Tropicana juice train outfit ? Would be a shame to not have such a first rate car carry a first rate produce... LOL
cheers Adrian
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Post by atw on Apr 13, 2015 17:41:04 GMT -5
Strange really, but the workaround is easy: just do a print screen - then you can work on the resulting image file and/or print it without any problems.
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Post by atw on Apr 2, 2015 13:12:43 GMT -5
You know, guys, it might even be worse: anything Chessie could be something the cat dragged in... LOL
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Post by atw on Mar 31, 2015 13:20:13 GMT -5
If this is just for fun, then it will ultimately see highly personal taste rule with wild abandon. I'm not saying that can't be fun, but it's usually also pretty pointless - like the ancient Romans said: there's simply no discussing taste. They didn't have railroads, but they were pretty smart.
If the idea is to come up with models which could broaden the entry gate into Z scale for those potentially interested, then that obviously is a completely different approach. And right now it seems to me that AZL has put a lot of good thought into that, striking a balance which appeals to a fairly broad range of period and regional interest - and IMHO *that* is the way to go.
Adrian
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Post by atw on Jan 19, 2015 15:55:13 GMT -5
Yes indeed... having picked up Z in 1990 (hey, I was young and foolish) and then lived through what felt like a couple of eternities with only an F7 and very very few paint schemes, these days I sometimes have to pinch myself to make sure it's actually Z Scale we're all talking about... wow, what a change, so heck yes, patience is my middle name when it comes to Z, and thanks for all the wonderful locos and rolling stock ! And if and when we'll see an E7A, the SAL had plenty of 'em, and they ran them elephant style too... cheerZ Adrian
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