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Post by neverland on Jun 28, 2017 13:51:46 GMT -5
That's a fine looking station. The photo's color scheme doesn't do it justice. Lol! Glad you found something that works.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2017 12:49:11 GMT -5
I wanna add the results of my first "tests" concerning the Z-scale : The buildings by Faller, Kibri and Archistories seem to be correct in scale, at least they don't look "disproportioned" when set one near to another (and I tested a church by Shapeways, it seems OK too). Some Vollmer's buildings are definitely to "large", what they sell as Z-scale looks "huge" in comparison with the first ones, it seems to be rather N-scale ...
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Post by neverland on Aug 17, 2017 3:03:24 GMT -5
I wanna add the results of my first "tests" concerning the Z-scale : The buildings by Faller, Kibri and Archistories seem to be correct in scale, at least they don't look "disproportioned" when set one near to another (and I tested a church by Shapeways, it seems OK too). Vollmer's buildings are definitely to "large", what they sell as Z-scale looks "huge" in comparison with the first ones, it seems to be rather N-scale ... [ I agree the Archistories kits are perfect for Z scale (I'm about to try my first Faller) and the former Stonebridge models if you can find them. N Architects carries a line of Z structures that work well too. I also like the brass kit makers. GCLaser runs the gamut from too small to too large-- drives me crazy.
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