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Get a plant pot, put some grass seed in it, water it... and hey presto something far more interesting to watch than this shit... mogwipe pass me the gun, i've got some horses to shoot...
I agree it's to small for my likes, I don't even work on N scale either, I would if I had thinner fingers and better eyes, I go N scale crazy, but it;s all HO for me, bettter detail in HO....
This is the only scale of train that I don't have. They were quite expensive compared to N and HO scale when they first appeared in my train magazines. Have the prices come down any? I haven't kept up on them. Looks like it runs very well. Nice job on the layout!
small - but great! I have a coffee table train in scale 1:87(H0e) - look at my vids!
remmidemmi01 1 month ago
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Thank you for your comments!
spurzroom 1 month ago
first time i watched this i thought it was a side view.
NationalCrafter 4 months ago
I wish that I had a tiny train in my coffee table.
MynameisElliott 4 months ago
very very nice!
The11devans 5 months ago
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paullubliner 6 months ago
5 people who disliked this need to open there eyes.
EWS37109 9 months ago
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paullubliner 6 months ago
Did Kramer include this in his book on coffee tables?
BurningtunaDC 9 months ago
Nice job, did you build or buy the coffee table?
BurningtunaDC 9 months ago
very impressive!
cleojazz1 10 months ago
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
HammerQQ 1 year ago
How big is that?
theorangelemons 1 year ago
Great little layout, but would like to see a few more distant shots that accent the fact that the railroad is in a coffee table.
MrJohn366 1 year ago
ABSOLUTELY Z-MAZING ! ! !
MrDAVIDEO84 1 year ago
i am confused, in the first shot, where does it go after it loops around?
AmtrakBoy42 1 year ago
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Get a plant pot, put some grass seed in it, water it... and hey presto something far more interesting to watch than this shit... mogwipe pass me the gun, i've got some horses to shoot...
fingerspies 1 year ago
that's a really cool littel layout how much did it cost and how much do you think around 100-200 pice of track would cost
Adam141516 1 year ago
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How dumb.
4202EJW 2 years ago
You are!
Show us your achievements?
Derrwint 2 years ago
Small is beautiful.
Try N-scale ; treinbaan 3000
karelfromholland 2 years ago 3
Pity that we can't edit our own comments. Please ignore ..for sale in .. in my earlier reply to where you can buy ready made models.
alancastrian 2 years ago
Great layout, well done. 5 from me.
alancastrian 2 years ago 4
thats the cool thing about z scale, you can have a whole country on a 4x8 sheet of plywood
NathansBackwoods 2 years ago 2
Hey does any one know if u can buy these layouts ready made?
JKBManagement 2 years ago
Hi, yes you can. For an idea what can be bought check out 'squido' /zscaletrains. for sale in
alancastrian 2 years ago
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alancastrian 2 years ago
Nice job!
I'm planning on something similar... ~ 2' x 4' in a drawer, that will allow for temporary placement within a shelf layout
hootentom 2 years ago
Great, I love z-scale. You have make it perfect. It looks like HO. Realy.
nordseesturm 2 years ago
what happends if you bump the table
MrBajaboy5b 2 years ago
Pssstt, dude, I don't know if you nitced this or not, but I think somebody switched your freight trains for a passenger one ;-)
MrAquarium 2 years ago
I agree it's to small for my likes, I don't even work on N scale either, I would if I had thinner fingers and better eyes, I go N scale crazy, but it;s all HO for me, bettter detail in HO....
MrAquarium 2 years ago
Too small lol. I can't imagine working on those fidly little locomotives. Nice Layout though.
EmeraldStoneStudios 2 years ago
Lol i just bought a complete set of what i need for my layout yesterday
AndreyCracker 2 years ago
This actually is a great idea!
Thanks for sharing
FlamingP1stons 3 years ago
This is the only scale of train that I don't have. They were quite expensive compared to N and HO scale when they first appeared in my train magazines. Have the prices come down any? I haven't kept up on them. Looks like it runs very well. Nice job on the layout!
SPCLPONY 3 years ago
Nowadays, the average engine is between $100 - $200. Your average freight car is about $20. You can get a section of track for $1 a piece.
CapitalNick 2 years ago
Nice layout
ricotton 3 years ago