Watch "Z Scale Cab Ride Up The Tehachapi Loop" on YouTube
6.5mm gauge, 1/220 scale.
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Watch "Z Scale Cab Ride Up The Tehachapi Loop" on YouTube
6.5mm gauge, 1/220 scale.
Ive been getting into model trains lately. Specifically Z-guage, which is 1/220 scale. Here's my first full-length train. It's a model of the E6 series Shinkansen.
Hopefully more to come in the future.
During a review of fine secondhand items available from Mandarake's online shop (if you've never heard of Mandarake and are a fan of contemporary Japanese culture, you're in for a treat!) I came across some 'Railway Fan Vol.2 SL Scene Figure' items which looked like model railway dioramas. They only had boxed photos of them but as they were a bargain ¥500 each, I decided to make a speculative purchase to investigate!
The one that I bought was of an SL at a coal loading stop. I wasn't sure what scale it would be and hoped it would be N gauge, so I could use it with my other models.
It turns out that it's actually Z scale and to demonstrate that, I've included my Z Shorty train in the photos (not included with the diorama set!).
Because N scale is the main scale I model I won't buy another of these dioramas, but if you model Z scale then these sets would make a cheap and excellent way of setting up a diorama for your trains!
Z Scale Trains with Giants #shorts
Z Scale Micro Layout True to the Original: The East Frisian Model Train Diorama of Helenensiel
Spur Z Anlage OBERMURRHÄRLE von KARL SINN / ALTENBEKEN