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Post by mgatdog on Nov 12, 2020 14:44:51 GMT -5
Had been looking for Micro Structures Logan saving and loan building in Z for past few years. Finally I got the last one of three that was on eBay. Now if micro engineering would produce there promise building from earlier this year . That would be great.
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Post by markm on Nov 12, 2020 19:03:14 GMT -5
The last news I read (from Z.scale.hobo and Trainboard) was that the schedule slipped to December.
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Post by neverland on Nov 28, 2020 12:23:39 GMT -5
I’m not holding my breath... 🤨
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Post by Commodore on Nov 28, 2020 16:16:32 GMT -5
I’m not holding my breath... 🤨 They’ll need to improve their product if they want to complete in today’s market. The scale of “Downtown” series is too small. Houses are OK in scale, but the commercial buildings are more accurate if shortened from what they’re calling “N scale”.
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Post by zscalehobo on Nov 29, 2020 0:41:27 GMT -5
I’m not holding my breath... 🤨 That's the spirit!
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Post by smr on Nov 29, 2020 3:33:43 GMT -5
I’m not holding my breath... 🤨 They’ll need to improve their product if they want to compete in today’s market. The scale of “Downtown” series is too small. Houses are OK in scale, but the commercial buildings are more accurate if shortened from what they’re calling “N scale”. Not sure I understand, please explain...... Thank you! Best, Sven
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Post by Commodore on Nov 29, 2020 10:22:35 GMT -5
Sven: Most commercial building of the era depicted were a minimum of 30 feet wide (@10 meters) David K Smith developed a Z scale ruler to measure this. From then on, he scratch build buildings that were to proper scale. I have several of them. They are much wider!
The microstructure building were developed for briefcase layouts. The doors are to scale ...but overall compressed. PM your email address and I’ll send pictures.
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Post by zscalehobo on Nov 29, 2020 13:56:02 GMT -5
While I cannot argue with your logic - the scale is a pretty minor issue; given the anticipation, the market doesn't really mind. I predict that he will sell out this next run much much faster than his previous runs.
Make the buildings larger and you will cut out a wider number of modelers. My humble opinion.
I pinged Chris to see where his schedule falls right now. Neverland's pessimism may well likely be rewarded - but we shall see.
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Post by markm on Nov 29, 2020 14:02:32 GMT -5
First off, from communications I had the beginning of the year, the new release will be a reshoot of one set of films, so the release will be only of that set and no changes.
Most towns developed after after about 1790 in the U.S. are based on the Survey Township: 6x6 miles square. This gets divided down into sections and half sections, etc. Eventually for the town this breaks down typically to 330x660 foot city blocks (sometimes called a Chicago block) making parcels 33 feet wide, the maximum outside width of a minimum building. So a 30 foot build is not unreasonable and many buildings were built that width.
However, when you start looking at the Sanborn insurance maps from that era, only a small number of building actually used all the property. Using some of the maps for Lodi, the hotel was more like 24 feet presumably to provide light and ventilation for the rooms. The same was true for a number of businesses for rooms above to store, or to provide access for deliveries, etc.
So what I'd be interested in knowing is the specifics of "compressed." I don't actually own one of the commercial building so are they 25' wide? Are the bricks and windows the right size? Is the height right? From images they seem properly proportioned. It would be interesting to see a Microstructure building next to one of the Townbuilders.
Mark
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Post by Commodore on Nov 29, 2020 14:40:38 GMT -5
I have a changeover to fiber in the works... likely first of the year to post pictures to the AZL forum. I can email you pictures from my phone in the meantime... let me know what you want to see.
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Post by zscalehobo on Nov 30, 2020 7:31:49 GMT -5
From Miller today: "I am hoping for early next year."
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Post by neverland on Dec 7, 2020 20:10:03 GMT -5
From Miller today: "I am hoping for early next year." To scale or not, I love their structures.
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Post by mgatdog on Jun 9, 2021 12:17:27 GMT -5
From Miller today: "I am hoping for early next year." Frank Early next year has come and gone. Are we going to see any thing !
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Post by zscalehobo on Jun 9, 2021 16:15:09 GMT -5
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Post by Commodore on Jun 9, 2021 16:55:46 GMT -5
Thanks Frank! Makes sense, Thanks. BTW have you seen the hobo spider set?
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