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Curiosity/Questions about Z scale
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Just wondering, but if one wants to get just a workable oval layout in Z Scale, what kind of track is recommended?? Also, can Z Scale run on normal DC power packs used for HO??
I think it would be cool to build an Z Scale layout/diorama for an RDC car to drive around in the country side.
Thank you in advance. Just getting ideas for the future.
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My New Haven Railroad, circa 1960s
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Hello!!!
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Train legend
Welcome Frisco Jeff! Do you do Z Scale at all? AZL has lots of Frisco locomotives!
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AZL New Releases October 2025 Part 2!!!
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AMERICAN Z LINE
October 2025 New Releases Part 2
Two road numbers are available:
65026-1 NS SD60 6552
65026-2 NS SD60 6560
AZL’s SD60s include directional controlled LED lighting, blackened metal wheels, traction tires, AZL AutoLatchTM couplers pre-installed front pilots/plows, separately applied grab irons, optional truck with coupler…
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Train legend
AMERICAN Z LINE
September 2025 New Releases Part 2
Two road numbers are available:
65043-1 BNSF SD60M 1424
65043-2 BNSF SD60M 1425
AZL’s SD60Ms include directional controlled LED lighting, blackened metal wheels, traction tires, AZL AutoLatchTM couplers pre-installed front pilots/plows, separately applied grab irons, optional truck…
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Station Master
Just a quiet afternoon at home. Set this up for the kids. Only got a chance to record the last of it as the 2 older boys got bored.
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Rail Enthusiast
I’m excited to share that I’ve just bought my very first model train at a professional Märklin store in London! 🚂✨ Stepping into the shop felt like entering a miniature world full of craftsmanship, history, and passion for trains. I’ve always admired the level of detail and precision Märklin is known for, and finally holding my own model in my…
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Track Layer
Still very much a “before” layout pic, but we finally broke ground on the Big Reverser Key Railroad’s Railyard by laying the track at the entrance. Trying out a Shorty F7A+B unit to pull some E235 commuter cars out of the siding. The E235’s light up so they’re the goto for testing new wiring. A Märklin F7 A unit body show you the difference.…
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