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My Z scale wish list.....
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This is my Z scale wish list;
A 40 foot double door boxcar, 50 foot fish belly flat car, and a 40 foot stock car in Pennsylvania, Z scale decals, and some early 6 axle power, such as SD7's and 9's.
What is everyone else's wish list?
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BC Rail SD40-2
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I wish the economy was in much better shape so that small Z manufacturers would stop cutting the throats of other Z manufacturers simply to make a buck. I wish a couple of self-righteous Z leaders (whether they claim to be leaders or not) would stop cutting down their “manufacturer of choice to bitch about”, simply because it’s too late for them to reverse themselves now.
And I wish all of the bickering (mostly behind the Z scenes) would stop. I wish those that choose to be Z followers, simply because they are incapable of being Z leaders, would quit promoting the beliefs of their leaders (ie. mostly “online” friends) as gospel, as they are in no position to know the difference.
Mostly, I wish Z friends would stop turning against Z friends.
Other than that, just how many 40’ boxcars, or 60’ flatcars do we need to see without saying ENOUGH already? How about some of the things we see and go COOL! Or WOW, I don’t remember seeing one of those before!
Joe
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silentargus wrote: How about RPOs, diners, and those long-awaited injection Es?
Add observation cars (admittedly, like cabooses and in the same position, there would only be one per consist), and that's a good start on my wish list, too. Of course, I must insist they be GN Empire Builder...
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I have a whole bucket of wishes. I wish I can scrape up enough dough to get my SD7, I wish I can scrape up enough dough and be able to hook the 2 (or 3) CB&Q GP7s when they come out, I wish somebody who does Z scale and can use a laser/cnc/3D printer/photo etcher, would buy that very rare caboose drawing book, and make a couple customized Q waycars, I wish I could scrape up the dough and get my drawings of a depot made into a Z scale model, complete with train order board, I wish I could win the lotto and get 2 more sisters to go with the SD7.
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I agree with more paint schemes particularly the minor variations, and more road numbers. Relatively low cost for the manufacturer do.
I'd also like to see themes produced in full: don't give me the 1910s boxcars without giving me a steam loco, and no passenger coaches without a dining car. I'd suggest no beer cars without the beer, but that doesn't mean much in z.
Mark
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Z locos to have 12 volt motors (allow the transition from N HO ect alot easier)
MTL couplers that are universally the correct height on all cars and dont let go on corners or up hill or droop.
Factory installed DCC (MTL please consider this???)
MTL couplers that un-couple when they should and cars do as they are told when switching
Better eye sight
Bigger model budget
AZL to be more price competitive
MTL switches that dont jag plows
Working signals that just plug & play and are correct size
Ahhh feel better already..
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betto wrote: My wish list:
Z locos to have 12 volt motors (allow the transition from N HO ect alot easier)
MTL couplers that are universally the correct height on all cars and dont let go on corners or up hill or droop.
Factory installed DCC (MTL please consider this???)
MTL couplers that un-couple when they should and cars do as they are told when switching
Better eye sight
Bigger model budget
AZL to be more price competitive
MTL switches that dont jag plows
Working signals that just plug & play and are correct size
Ahhh feel better already..
I like how you think Betto.
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Kelley wrote: Wouldn't this be the cats meow??? thelibrary.org/lochist/frisco/friscoline/images/photos/p01762.jpg
I believe Alvaro had kits of these available at one time.
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So to add to my wish list, I need some Z scale steps for the porters and conductors. Photo etched would work. I had the Pullman Porters and conductors for a few years now.
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EXACTLY my point!Kelley wrote: the same day that things came out and the same day they were sold out.
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The down side to extra stock on the shelves for a period of time is that the stock represents a certain amount of money that could have been funneled into future product. I don't speak with any authority or insider knowledge, but I doubt it costs that much more to knock out a few dozen extra. Once the machines are warmed up, and operating, it seems that the cost per would be negligible.
I can also sympathize with manufacturers who hate to tie up perhaps scarce funds. Just thinking aloud.
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Again, EXACTLY my point. So don’t keep the shelves full, just bring out that model again down the road.tealplanes wrote: ...can also sympathize with manufacturers who hate to tie up perhaps scarce funds.
If, as a small company, you can't afford to keep multitudes of product model on the shelves, why cut your own throats of future sales by refusing to produce a good selling model again in the future? But no; that practice is very rarely done. The reason? Not one manufacturer has the balls to take the chance that a product will sell out again fast enough to pay for their country club fees in time that year.
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