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Z Guage layout circa 1969. Landscape features all to scale.

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Posted 14 months, 7 days ago

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I designed this layout to run four trains simultaneously. My record run time without an accident was 22 minutes. Shown is one half of the layout - the other half contained the freight yard, small town station and a switching yard. Authentic steam sounds were automatic and there were lights in all buildings and in the passenger cars. The size of the layout was two feet by five feet representing four miles of track.
Kenneth Hoffman
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  1. Dr_Rambow Dr_Rambow, 3 months, 16 days ago
    Big gauge is cool an all, but I have always been fascinated by Z scale. There is something mind-blowing about machines that tiny chugging around. Very impressive layout, to say the least.

    Cheers from another NJ resident,
    -Todd

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