Joined: 26/11/2023(UTC) Posts: 32 Location: England, Stafford
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I am in the UK(midlands area),and have tried to find some fairly local Model clubs where members have an interest in Z gauge ... Most are of course OO gauge,and seem to consider Z too small . We know that Marklin products are well engineered and thought out Obviously choice is limited to German or some American stock,so I suppose this is one reason. Yet to find a Club where there is Z gauge interest.......
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Joined: 15/09/2014(UTC) Posts: 682 Location: London
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Rather than finding a club in the UK that is interested in Z scale (I certainly don't know of any), you'd probably have better luck in finding individual modellers near you who are interested in this scale and then meeting up with them.
Carim
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Joined: 20/02/2017(UTC) Posts: 298 Location: Flanders!
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There certainly is a Z movement in the UK. Before brexit I bought a fair bit of trains/wagons there. Of course all Marklin, AZL or Rokuhan.
But as mentioned, perhaps better to start something small :)
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,475 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: spinnerguy  Yet to find a Club where there is Z gauge interest.......
There is a group of UK modellers who use Marklin Z gauge chassis and fit UK prototype bodies to them, and repaint coaches into UK colour schemes. Unfortunately I have no further information than that.
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Joined: 15/09/2014(UTC) Posts: 682 Location: London
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan 
There is a group of UK modellers who use Marklin Z gauge chassis and fit UK prototype bodies to them, and repaint coaches into UK colour schemes. Unfortunately I have no further information than that.
Two people that I know of who do this are Graham Jones (unfortunately deceased) and Kev Smith (he posts on trainboard.com and Youtube). Carim
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Joined: 09/07/2012(UTC) Posts: 66 Location: Leicestershire
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Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  Originally Posted by: spinnerguy  Yet to find a Club where there is Z gauge interest.......
There is a group of UK modellers who use Marklin Z gauge chassis and fit UK prototype bodies to them, and repaint coaches into UK colour schemes. Unfortunately I have no further information than that. These come up on eBay from time to time. They seems a bit crude to me. The lack of UK profile models in Z does limit its appeal to UK modellers.Having said that, I did buy some track from a bloke in Chippenham who told me his MRC ran a Z layout.
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Joined: 15/09/2014(UTC) Posts: 682 Location: London
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For UK outline models try Shapeways.com - Ivan Industries is a designer who does UK, Z scale (I haven't tried any of his products).
Carim
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,475 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: ciderglider  Originally Posted by: kiwiAlan  Originally Posted by: spinnerguy  Yet to find a Club where there is Z gauge interest.......
There is a group of UK modellers who use Marklin Z gauge chassis and fit UK prototype bodies to them, and repaint coaches into UK colour schemes. Unfortunately I have no further information than that. These come up on eBay from time to time. They seems a bit crude to me. The lack of UK profile models in Z does limit its appeal to UK modellers.Having said that, I did buy some track from a bloke in Chippenham who told me his MRC ran a Z layout. Yeah, they have been done non-professionally I think, the ones I saw. It can't be easy to do a white metal casting that is to scale onto an existing chassis. It is probably an area that Marklin could make some inroads into, having started with the H0 Flying Scotsman.
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Joined: 09/07/2012(UTC) Posts: 66 Location: Leicestershire
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Originally Posted by: Carim  For UK outline models try Shapeways.com - Ivan Industries is a designer who does UK, Z scale (I haven't tried any of his products).
Carim
I don't think I have come across those before. Am tempted by the Bullied pacific, but it just doesn't look right without the BFB wheels.
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Joined: 31/12/2023(UTC) Posts: 5 Location: Scotland
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If you are ever near Glasgow, you are welcome to visit me and play trains !!. Cheers, Sandy.
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