times since the counter was installed.
NOTE: Page size is limited by HTML to some 30kB;
thus, I have been forced to add new pages just for Z-Scale, more Z-scale, and articles about Z-scale;
but this is getting ridiculous! This brought me to 225+ pages!
For other Z-scale links, see Z-Scale Summary index, below, or the full Z-SCALE INDEX.
Z scale is about 2½ times smaller than HO! In Z scale, a scale ¼-mile is exactly (and only) 6 feet; in other words, a mile is only 24 feet!
Because much information about Z scale is in German, you might find Chris Ozdoba's Eisenbahn- und Modellbahn-Wörterbuch - Deutsch-Englisch / Railroad and Model Railroading Dictionary - German-English of value.
One of the finest craftspersons working in Z scale is Harald Freudenreich, proprietor of Freudenreich-Feinwerktechnik [Freudenreich's Fine Work Technology - or words to that effect] in Sanitz in Mecklenburg, in the far north of Germany.
Because I have posted so many images of his incredible work on my regular Z-scale pages, q.v. (index below), they are overloading and the coverage is scattered; this continuation page is yet another perhaps-vain attempt to organize my FR coverage and free up space on my other Z pages.
See also FREUDENREICH FEINWERKTECHNIK's own site:
Almost coincidental with the
initiation of this new page, Freudenreich Feinwerktechnik opened a completely new
Website, linked above; it is available
in English
(as well as auf Deutsch).
(Please note - the (English) Gallery page has some German text; that will be rectified soon.)
Hey, who needs 1:440 or 1:900 scales? I received my Boxcab loco kit from Freudenreich Feinwerktechnik and it's a jewel! Look at this!



(photos 07 Oct 99 by and © 1999 S. Berliner, III)
[Instead of thumbnail images, I give you both scale (on my 14' monitor) and enlarged
images.]
I take excruciatingly-close photos, especially of microscopic details on my Z-scale (1:220) equipment, such as these exquisite boxcab parts:


Here is a Z-scale (1:220) boxcab model!


Images of developmental 50' models from Freudenreich Feinwerktechnik.
(images courtesy Freudenreich Feinwerktechnik)

[Thumbnail image; click on picture for larger image.]
Image of pre-production 50' model from Freudenreich Feinwerktechnik (21 Oct 99)
and, of course, my ersatz 40' one (see my Berlinerwerke-Z Saga:

"Ersatz" Z classic 40' GN/WFEX reefer (actually an MTI boxcar)
by and photo by and © 1999 S. Berliner, III - all rights reserved


(photos taken 14 Dec 01 by and © 2001 S. Berliner, III - all rights reserved)
I finally got around (15 Dec 01) to reshooting the 40' fake on the M-T boxcar body:


After moving his plant to Sanitz, this was one of his latest jewels:




(photos by Freudenreich 2001 - all rights reserved)


[Instead of thumbnail images, I give you both scale (on my 14' monitor) and enlarged images.]


WHOOIE!!! - Harald Freudenreich really outdid himself! For a conversion of the 50' reefer into a more conventional 40' GN/WFEX reefer, I got the kit and here are the brakewheel, a ladder, and a roof icing hatch on another U. S. penny:

Done! I reshot it (on a different penny) 14 Dec 01, plus an even closer view of the hatch to show the open hinges(!):

O.K.! Now, for his next trick, Herr Freudenreich has completed a Gunderson Husky stack car, the well of which will accept standard Märklin containers; here is a production sample (an ample sample):
and here is a pre-production sample showing well and end detail and the production end detail:
(photos by Freudenreich - all rights reserved)
{middle enlargement by SB,III}
Just look at that tread plate, hand rail, and brake wheel!
This gem is currently planned for pad-printed TTX (in yellow, r-t-r, at about $60) and undecorated (with decals, in kit form at about $20); let's hear from you if you are seriously interested.
And here is Harald's latest hopper, decorated for the Frisco:




Sorry; the blue L&N hopper shown here previously turned out to have been non-prototypical and has been withdrawn (12 Jul 00).
Among other 2001 Xmas presents FR sent me (for a price), these two hoppers came, a standard PRR car and an N&W car with peaked ends:


There's a real treat in store next! In fact (27 Nov 01), there are several treats a'comin'!
This isn't the big treat, yet, but it IS pretty neat! Harald has just (28 Oct 01) released a new hopper body style, the 31' Fishbelly type:


One of the surprises is the Boxcab M-T coupler shown at the bottom of the main FR page and the other is this elegant 31' Northern Light and Power Co. two-bay hopper with Reddy Kilowatt "Reddy to serve YOU!":

{News of a New Haven box motor and hoppers is on the main FR page.}
(14 Apr 03)

You can barely make out the stacking pins; unfortunately, I still haven't found my
close-up lenses so you'll have to take my word for it that there are matching sockets
in the container tops and in the Husky floor! For his next act, Harald
has just completed his mold for a 40' Refrigerated Container:
(14 Apr 03)

Another BW acquisition is this FR ZF310k C&O 33' USRA 2-bay hopper:
(13 Sep 03)

Well, now (02 Mar 2002), here's the big surprise! Harald Freudenreich has come out with a line of METER-GAUGE in Z! Meter gauge is slightly broader than 3' (36") narrow gauge, scaling out at 39.37" (or 0.177"/4.5mm* gauge in Zm). A track system is offered by Halwa Feinmodellbau in Stuttgart; their site is, however, nur auf Deutsch. If you can read German, the new Zm track is on a pop-up screen; it has straight track, 220mm and 300mm R curves, right and left turnouts, and a 20° Z-to-Zm crossing.
Strictly speaking, Z meter (or metre) gauge is NOT a smaller scale, just the usual Z-scale 1:220; the rails are closer together and the equipment smaller to fit the twisty track that occasions narrow gauge in the first place, as in any narrow gauge.
Here's a teaser, two views of FR's Gondola class Fb of the RhB* (Rhätische Bahn Graubünden), complete with loads:

(Images by H. Freudenreich - all rights reserved)
* - not to be confused with the RHB (Rorschach Heiden Bergbahn); the RHB is a standard-gauge 7km long railway connecting Rorschach harbor (on the Bodensee ) with a health resort at Heiden, about 400m (1,312') higher. The RhB is a meter gauge network in the center of Switzerland.
OTHER FR PRODUCTS
FR builds working Swiss RR signals and a complete Swiss catenary system (which, while not intended for actual electrical operation, could be made to do so).
In addition, although not products for sale, Harald also presents on his site some really interesting ideas for coupler/truck conversions and for a 9V battery power pack.
{Some material here on the GB&W 24' hoppers moved to the main FR page on 03 Jan 2003.}
[This truncated index is for reference only; see the main Z-Scale Index.]
Z-SCALE SUMMARY INDEX
(supplementing the Page Index, at top of page)
Some internal links, which work fine on my home page and others, may not work here! I'm working on it, but haven't a clue; I even just copied the working links over and they may not work here. So, scroll away, if necessary!
On the main Z-Scale page:
On the Sub-Z-Scale Page :
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 1:
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 1a:
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 2:
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 3:
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 4:
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 5
On Z-Scale Continuation Page 6
On the Ztrack page:
On the Z-Scale Articles page:
On the first Model Railroad page:
See also FREUDENREICH FEINWERKTECHNIK's own site:
http://www.fr-model.de/
The courtesy page for Ztrack Magazine is now on its own page, q.v.

To tour the Z-scale pages in sequence, the arrows take you from the previous page to the Z-scale index page, to the first Z-Scale page, then to the Sub-Z-Scale page and continuation pages 1, 2, 3 and on, the Z articles page, the 6 BW-Z saga pages, this FR page, and, and finally to the current Ztrack page.
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