Links June 18, 2009
- Ztrains: Z Scale (1:220) Model Train Layouts – An online magazine for Z scale model railroading with lots of great information for getting your tiny model railroad up and running.
- Z-Bend Track Modular Railroading – (from website) The concept is simple. Z-Bend Track uses a double track mainline running down both sides of a module. Modules can be of any length, or width in the middle and any overall shape you desire. The "standard" called Z-Bend Track only applies to the last five inches (12.7 cm) of the module’s interface to other modules, the electrical interface and the module height. There are very, very few "rules" for the rest of the module.
- Micro-Trains | Z scale model trains – Micro-trains has a wide selection of Z scale model railroad equipment and track for North American railroads.
- Märklin Trains: Scales >> Z Gauge – (from website) Since Märklin revolutionized the model railroad world with the introduction of Z Gauge (1:220 scale) in 1972, model railroad enthusiasts have come to appreciate the intricate detail and quality craftsmanship Märklin puts into all Z Gauge products. From hefty locomotives made from die-cast metal to rolling stock that is incredibly rich in prototype detailing, Märklin Z provides a realism unsurpassed in small scale railroading.
- Z scale – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – A good history Z scale model railroading.
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