z scale train set 3d models
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Airfield fire engine (z-scale) Assembling: Paint as you like and assemble parts as described in the picture. Use Blu Tack or similar material to flexibly attach the water cannon. Printing: Print body of the vehicle, water canon and window with...
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Garbage truck 2 (z-scale) Assembling: Paint in the colors you like. 1) Insert the window elements in the driver’s cabin. 2) Glue the wheel element to the vehicle’s body. Printing: Use transparent filament for windows insert. Print body...
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Van 2 Bus (z-scale) No assembly needed, it prints in one piece. Unfortunately there is currently no insert for the windows. There are print files for 3 different versions: Standard Emergency vehicle (round flashers) Emergency vehicle (light...
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Van 2 Ambulance (z-scale) No assembly needed, it prints in one piece. Unfortunately there is currently no insert for the windows. There are print files for 2 different version of the flashers. Paint in the colors you like. ... Print as is, take...
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This is an antique baggage train cart designed specifically for H0 scale (1:87) models. The model showcased here is only the top portion of the cart, while the chassis has been sourced from a separate design titled "Old railway passenger wagon in...
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This is an N-scale flatcar designed to carry a Mobius ActionCam, so you can create videos of your trains going around the track. Nothing fancy. Just get some N-scale trucks and attach them with M2.5x8 screws. I recommend printing this thing upside...
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Here is my version of the Santa Barbara Train Station in N scale (1/160). This is in a model kit form so that it can be painted with more detail. Some parts may need sanding or filing for that perfect fit. NO SUPPORTS NEEDED. Please read instructions...
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Police station 3 (z-scale) Small town police station. Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle" plastic packaging material from your groceries. Paint to...
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Gas station 2 (z-scale) Inspired by another gas station - the only one still with service - in the town I grew up. This is one of my early designs, the facade and windows are not so detailed as my newer designs. Assembling: Paint in the...
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Vintage drive in restaurant (z-scale) Inspired by some photo of a 1950's US-restaurant. This is one of my earlier models, with even less details compared to my newer ones. Assembling: Paint in the colors you like. Assemble as seen in...
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Gas station in z-scale, inspired by a gas station in the town I grew up. This is one of my early designs, the facade and windows are not so detailed as my newer designs. Assembling: Paint in the colors you like. Assemble as seen in the...
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Strip mall 1 (z-scale) Incoming goods, warehouse area and filling station as part of a strip mall. Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle" plastic...
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Strip mall 3 (z-scale) Supermarket as part of a strip mall. Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle" plastic packaging material from your groceries. ...
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Small restaurant / cafe (z-scale) Small restaurant / cafe Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle" plastic packaging material from your groceries. Paint to...
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Strip mall 2 (z-scale) Small shops as part of a strip mall. Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle" plastic packaging material from your groceries. ...
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Gas station 3 (z-scale) Modern gas station Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle" plastic packaging material from your groceries. Paint to your taste and...
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*changed the tie beds for the rerailers - added outer ramps to get the wheels back on the rails* I wanted to add a rerailer to my Timesaver plus Inglenook Wye N scale model train layout. Here is what I came up with. Start with a straight track either...
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... for improvement. However, this St Pancras model is not scaled accurately, and only part of its front side is finished due to time constraints. Please feel free to contribute and help complete it. ...Visit www.garyfletcher.co.uk for more information.
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The Models Are Deliberately Simple, Assuming That More Details Would Not Be Visible in H0 Scale, But Good Painting Should Yield a Satisfactory Result. Printed with Minimal Supports, Only Two Added Under the Middle Section for Extra Security. The...
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This is a G-scale bogie and trolley for model train cars. Per bogie, you will need two 16D 3 inch or 3-1/2 inch finish nails measuring 3.1 mm in diameter, and four 3/8 inch washers measuring 22.3 mm OD, 9.7 mm ID, and 2.3 mm thick. Tap one...
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This vintage-style baggage train cart is designed specifically for HO scale models, which are scaled at 1:87. The model consists only of the upper part of the cart, while the chassis or frame (often referred to as the "ram") comes from a separately...
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This is an IDBox Z-axis top plate and M3 nylon nut table adjuster. ... Warning: If your 3D printer is a standard IDBox, be sure to re-scale the X and Y axes by 1.0038.
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I took MNinventers excellent Train design that was published on December 26, 2011, and broke it down into manageable sections for printing flat on the bed. The boiler was printed without any support material. The main body with roof required...
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Fire station (z-scale) Assembling: Use transparent foil, cut to fit and glued on the inside of the wall elements, as glass in the windows. Be careful not to place the foils in areas where the walls connect! I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or...
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Industrial shed 3 (z-scale) This design contains several versions of wall elements, differing in the number and position of the gates, allowing to build several variations of this shed. Additionally different versions of the baseplate are...
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Small store 3 (z-scale) Assembling: Use transparent foil, cut to fit and glued on the inside of the wall elements, as glass in the windows. Be careful not to place the foils in areas where the walls connect! I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or...
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Small store (z-scale) Assembling: Use transparent foil, cut to fit and glued on the inside of the wall elements, as glass in the windows. Be careful not to place the foils in areas where the walls connect! I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or or...
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Terraced house 1d (house at the right end of the row) (z-scale) To be combined with terraced houses 1a, 1b, 1c. Assembling: Use transparent foil, cut to fit and glued on the inside of the wall elements, as glass in the windows. Be careful not...
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Police station 2 (z-scale) This model is derivate of the „Autobahn“ Police station 1 as small town police station. Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle"...
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Gas station 4 (z-scale) Inspired by a filling station now turned chapel in the autobahn A2 in northern Germany. Assembling: I use 0,5mm transparent foil, clear or slightly opaque, availably at stationary shops. Alternatively you can "upcycle"...