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Just finished the last of these 3 Z scale cars (the boxcar) for a client today.
and this one for me
I have 3 more of these to finish up.
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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Hi Catt,
Cool looking stock keep up the good work
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Did you say...."Z" scale?
They look good. How did you do them?
With my eyesight, I'd need a magnifier as big as the Hubble to do them.
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Those look great :!:
I can not imagine working on something that small. My eyes cross just thinking about it.
Loren
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Lookin' good, Catt.
Surprisingly, to me, at least, is that the track and ballast look good too - I would have expected both the rail and ballast to be grossly over-size. Nice work indeed.
Wayne
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Really good lookin' Catt!
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Wow! Z Scale, so those pictures are what, 5 times bigger than actual size
Great job on them!
Scott
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Jesso,
don't know about the upper cars but my 2 bay on the bottom of the stack is slightly more than twice the size of the actual model.Just think there is one scale smaller and it is sceduled to get freight cars this year.
(Oh yeah the smaller scale is T and it is 1:450 compared to Z's 1:220)
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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Great job on those ultra small cars. Really nice scenery work too.
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