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it or delete it if you so desire.
I have been asking if any Z scale module groups were planning to display their
modules at the NTS in Grand Rapids, Michigan this year. I have received
information that David George (Mister Dave) will have the only Z scale layout
there. I love Mr. Dave's layout and enjoy seeing it every time I can. Mr. Dave
has represented Z scale very well at every NTS I've been to. You should take any
opportunity you find to see this layout if you haven't yet. I have been building
Z scale layouts and trains since 1972 when Marklin introduced the scale here in
the United States. I used to display a 3-module Z scale layout at some of the
local G.A.T.S.(now GTE) shows in the early 90's. I stopped and dismantled my
layout due to lack of interest from other people and loss of the vehicle I used
to transport the modules.
Having said that, here is my problem. There are 20 Z scale module and interest
groups listed in Ztrack Magazine, the MidweZt HaulerZ being one of them. Of the
20, I know that one is just one person who has brought his modules to 1 show
with us and joins us when he can at other local area shows and one other group
which is listed as being in Germany. Of the remaining 18 there are: 5 on the
west coast, 1 in Utah, 2 in Wisconsin who won't talk to each other, 1 in Ohio
which is pretty much inactive, the MidweZt HaulerZ here in Missouri, Illinois
and Indiana, 5 on the east coast and 3 in Texas. It seems to me that the groups
on both coasts can't or won't come over their respective mountain ranges to do
any shows (Denver is still way up in the mountains). The module groups had a
very good showing in St. Louis in 2001 where I volunteered to help since I was
unaware that any module groups even existed until I read in Ztrack that they
were looking for volunteers at the show. There was a phenomenal showing in
Cincinatti in 2005 when it was accompanied by the Z scale convention in
Columbus. I was sadly disappointed 2? years ago when the NMRA celebrated it's
75th anniversary in Milwaukee. This should have been the one place and time all
Z scale model enthusiasts should have come together with the largest possible
layout. Instead there were the 2 module groups from there with their own little
spaces, since they won't talk to each other. Neither group thought to invite
other module owners to join them for that show...at least I didn't see anything.
The MidweZt HaulerZ have done numerous shows in: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio
and Missouri. Ellen and I even took our modules to Florida to set them up for
John Mui and Uncle Will in Florida. I'm REALLY upset that nobody from Michigan
or either of the groups in Wisconsin could find the time to try to organize a
layout in Grand Rapids this year. Randy Smidt has always said that he would help
as much as he could if someone wanted to organize a layout at the NTS and didn't
know where to start. I don't believe that the MidweZt HaulerZ should have the
sole responsibility of bringing Z scale to all of the states between the
mountains, the Great Lakes and Texas, although, it looks like we've done pretty
well so far. I realize that the people I know of in Michigan don't have any
modules but one of them could have taken the initiave to find out what needs to
be done to start something and started the ball rolling. I would have been able
to bring all 3 of my modules to join the group...if there were one. I might have
even undertaken the task of organizing a layout in Grand Rapids myself this year
if I had known much earlier and if I weren't unemployed and living on what's
left of my savings.
It doesn't surprise me that major manufacturers don't want to take the chance of
making Z scale versions of the models they do in other scales. I applaud the
manufacturers who have taken the chance on Z scale and I buy what I can when I
can to help support their efforts. Maybe we could get a better response if the
NZSC were the weekend before or the weekend after the NTS and near the NTS
location.
That should be the end of my rant. Thanks to those of you who read it all.
This should not be taken as a personal assault on any one person or group.I just
wanted to vent my frustration.
Thanks again,
Thom Welsch
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It seems a shame that we can't do more here in the midwest
My rant is over....for now
Ellen
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It's late, I'm sick, and I don't have the energy to match your rant point by point, but let me just say that I feel your pain. I'm currently in a frustrating dilemma myself regarding Z scale modules, and a trailer, and finances, and a club that has stagnated, lost members, and is struggling to remain viable...........
I was one of those that came to Cincy, AND Philly for the National Train shows there. I really thought the scale had turned a corner after those two years, but the economy and stress and life seem to have gotten in the way for everyone. I just keep my fingers crossed that if the economy returns, then maybe people will be more willing to give up a little online time for some track time.
I remain hopeful, but I'm not placing any large bets on it.........
Thanks for taking the time, Thom. You are not alone in your frustration. Hang in there.
Bryan Keyser
DC Z-Bend Track
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Basically, in my humble opinion, all these kinds of post eventually end up at the same place with the same questions left to be answered. Namely, is Z a viable scale? Is Z growing, stagnant, or shrinking? Does Z, with only 1 or 2% of the model railroading pie, even exist?
Before that I mentioned the role of Modular Clubs, their plusses and their minuses. I wrote about the lack of Z scale clubs like all the other scales have in various cities large enough to support them. Also, I mentioned what I consider the most serious of Z maladies and that is the apparent lack of at least bedroom size layouts being modeled.
Of course one can say, "It's the economy stupid!" Really? "Really?"
Z has its modules, collectors, dioramas, silverware boxes, but few room size endeavors. Until the bedroom sized layout catches on then all aspects of Z scale will likely suffer. imho. Jim
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Socalz44 wrote: Kes et al. I just spent an hour composing an answer to this posting. I must have hit the Cancel button by mistake! Bummer.
Z has its modules, collectors, dioramas, silverware boxes, but few room size endeavors. Until the bedroom sized layout catches on then all aspects of Z scale will likely suffer. imho. Jim
Well said Jim....even the parts that got deleted were good
Now, I have to agree with you wholeheartedly regarding your appraisal about room size layouts.
I believe this is the back bone of any scale success.....the home layout that may take weeks, months, or even years to construct.
A layout is never done in the mind of the builder, but there comes a point in time where the modeler says 'good enough, time to play' Part of the enjoyment for many is combining both playing and building at the same time. I'd venture that this is true in almost every case.
For the modeler who is advancing in years, the realization that it might never get to the finished stage can cause some, (me included) to ponder if I really want to start that home empire.
Lack of adequate building space is one factor, lack of money another, and as mentioned previously, the age factor certainly tempers one's exuberance.
For me personally, I feel it is a little late in the game for me to start a home layout, though I have often spent time day dreaming about what it would look like were I to tackle the project.
Jim, you were fortunate to have a designated room that you could call your own and simply close the door when not engaged in your hobby. I believe I still have somewhere a picture of your wife Gayle pushing a vacuum cleaner in your layout room. Ah, that brings up another point I almost over looked. An approving wife is a godsend if you want to have peace in the family while engaging in your passion. A disapproving wife is a sea anchor for anyone who wants to go full steam ahead with the grand scheme of things. Having a wife that is not supportive is such a drag. Remember the saying...."Happy wife, happy life"
I have a silverware box layout as many know and the past several years have been almost entirely involved in modular groups on the West coast and soon to be in Denver.
The one area I still dream about is the 'home' layout. Maybe someday, maybe not.
I believe it is safe to say that almost all photos you see published in most model railroading magazines are taken on home layouts where the time spent can translate to finely detailed layouts.
Z Track Magazine publishes many pictures also, but I think most are on rather small layouts with few exceptions. I can think of yours Jim and also Jim Thomas's in Ohio, Rob Klus's also and there are others I know, but for the most part, the photos are of smaller layouts.
I'll bet that there are many who not ony want, but are planning on the home layout in the future.
Anyone want to chime in and tell us of your future layout plans?
Building for a better Z world.
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Of course, none of this has anything to do with the original post. Another instance of thread hi-jacking!!
Thom Welsch
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First off, congrats on the new job situation. Long time in coming. I'm glad to hear you have dreams of a large layout. This would be a good project to chronicle in pictures as it progresses.
I hope you will share the adventure as she unfolds.
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rvn2001 wrote: [snip]Of course, none of this has anything to do with the original post. Another instance of thread hi-jacking!!
Thom Welsch
But is it thread hijacking if you started the thread?
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Add these together and I see the reasons for your post and feel your pain. That said, as we all grow older, and maybe wiser, I think the glory days of Z scale participation at trainshows is all but gone on the East Coast and going away in the Midwest. Within 5 years the blush will be off the rose on our coast probably. Then where are we? There must be some other way to attract folks to Z Scale. That way, will ultimately help you in the long run. I'm not sure recruiting at trainshows for new Z scalers really works. Z scale is passion, something you must do and be satisfied with. Unfortunately the lack of passion, for what ever reason is slowling moving West. Time will tell. Jim
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This is why Z Scale at trainshows near me is such a treat for the paying customers. I'm wondering how the modules were/are set up on the East Coast and Midwest? Hopefully not it a square! I get the feeling that Z Scale is predominately a West Coast 'thing" now days. We certainly have our stalwarts around the country, but I hear that zero Z modules and BYOZ can be found on East Coast trainshows. Beyond all this is the real question, 'Will Z Scale always be a niche scale?' Yes, unless someone smarter than me figures out a better plan than we have now for growth. Jim
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I think one of the reasons that stops Z from growing are the high prices for everything in Z even the junk. A young person just starting out in the hobby simply will not have the cash flow to buy what a lot of folks in this scale seem to believe are colector items.
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As to home layouts. Thom and I show our home layouts at every show. Then take them home to run there. In fact at the last Indy show we did we had our home layouts set up as they are at home.....and showed running trains and switching activity. Rather than what many show....we show a very doable layout that can easily be set up for a time of play and torn down if space it limited.
I have sent for info from the NTS to try to get at least my layout in so I can show those at the NTS what can be done by the average hobbyist. I hope I can do it. If I get in I will need to ask for help from Rob.....not easy....but its the only way I can afford it. The time I have.....not the money.
Hopefully I'll get my layout in and will see some of you midwezterners there.....
Ellen
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Thats great that you might be comeing to Grand Rapids for the show. If you have problems getting them to let you show your layout there, please let me know. I know one of the people putting the show on as the local group and i maybe able to help get you in. He is the manager at one of the local hobby stores and ive been going to him for years to special order stuff. Its just a thought.
Steve aka Mr.Styrene
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No matter if I show or not I'll be at the show at least for a day. Thanks for your offer to help and I may need to take you up on that
Ellen
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I'll let you know what I need when I know more.
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