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MBZ?
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I found this company www.mbz-modellbahnzubehoer.de/ a few weeks ago and tried to order from them - but now - three weeks later I suspect that something is wrong since I haven't even recieved a confirmation or anything. Nothing paid or anything but I wonder why they won't answer.
Have any of you been doing buisiness with them? They have some really amazing things for z-scale!
Petter
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I have a few of their items that I purchased through Reynauld's in Elburn, IL.
www.reynaulds.com/
I believe euro-rail hobbies in Canada also handles their line.
www.eurorailhobbies.com/
I don't know where you're located but, you might want to try contacting one or both of these sellers. The kits I have are beautifully detailed.
-Rainer
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I hear, that Thomas Oswald (MBZ) has too much work, so he cannot answer all the privat
requests (I hope it will be better).
But you cann try to get the items by KoMi
www.komi-miniaturen.de
They sell a lot of the MBZ kits.
best regards
Jürgen
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Since I live in Sweden it would sting a bit to import german kits from the states;)
Petter
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The kit looks great, haven´t gotten around to building it yet (the wife got stuck in Iceland, amongst other things )
..(which, by the way, eventually, brought her to your country - passing thru from Norway, via Sweden, Denmark, Germany, back home to Holland )
.. (and now she´s trying to convince me the next vacation we should go to Sweden )
.. (but that´s all Off Topic - sorry folks )
Any tips for my start (and Petter´s, I guess) with a MBZ kit? Is it necessary to prepare the lasered cardboard before building the kit (as suggested by MBZ and KoMi)?
Matt
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There is an online archive for the back issues of 220dasjournal but I don't know if it goes all the way up to 2008 and I can't seem to find the link to the archive at the moment.
-Rainer:)
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www.ztrack.com/issues/issues_08.html
Here are two images of the sample we built:
Also, we will be published another build article in a future of Ztrack. It will be tied into a larger article we are planning.
Rob
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The website with older editions of 220dasjoural you mentioned is probably this one: 220dasjournal.huebsch.at/
However, it only contains editions 1 thru 19. Should anyone be interested in ed. 20, mail me in pm and I´ll forward the pdf to you.
@Rob, thanks for the info on your magazine. As a European, I have never seen it in real life, have to get into that someday. Great work on that MBZ kit!
BTW, for those interested on building MBZ kits, Thomas has a very nice introduction video that can be downloaded from his website
www.mbz-modellbahnzubehoer.de/assets/plugindata/poola/Bau_Video.zip
It is silent but self explanatory, so language is no issue. Actually, I found watching someone build a kit in over 12 minutes very relaxing, even meditative
The way paint is added (with a sponge - fast and easy, not to much paint) is a reason by itself to take a look at it.
However, I saw no sign of the use of a fixative. KoMi advised it strongly though. My experience with lasered kits is limited to the line side shed by micro-trains. Do you guys use something to the cardboard to preserve it from moist, warping, etc? Or will it stay fine by itself?
Matt
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our English is terrible:(
We can send you pictures of build of our locomotive shed
>> www.komi-miniaturen.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=41&limitstart=1 <<
to your private email-address. Please send to us your mail.
Kordula
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Große Schmiedestraße 6
D - 21682 Stade
tel: +49 (0)4141/41 23 00
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www.komi-miniaturen.
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At a first look the two kits look really interesting - I ordered a Bienenhaus and a Ladeschuppen - both are really detailed and will be a real treat to work with. I will try to work with the idea of using a sponge to apply the colours but I will base my paint on pastell crayons since that is what I have at hand.
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That is a beautiful exact replica of a German barn! I personally saw up-close some of MBZ's buildings when I was at my last train show in Germany in 09 and they are SWEET! Unbelievable details.
John Bartolotto
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These model buildings looks EXACTLY how the real ones do.
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