I downloaded my Scenic and Relaxed model railroad I made for TRS2010 initially, and modified in TS12 sometime ago.
It imported fine, minus a couple of dependencies which are an old Speed Tree library which is no longer valid and one locked payware asset so it's no longer available.
This route is two baseboards, with the image centered in the middle of the two baseboards, and is based on the Scenic and Relaxed layout from Atlas Model Railroad's Nine N-Scale Layouts. I scanned the layout originally and used a basemap to load the image into TRS2010. I removed the baseboard in the back to create the layout area and filled in the background with some backdrops.




When loaded I had a bit of a flashback to when I had this layout setup originally in my bedroom back in the early 2000s. If I remember the construction was a bit of a pain being that cookie-cutter style layout which I ended up modifying anyway.
I setup the AI drivers to "Drive" after doing some switching with the freight in the little yard. In essence this is what model railroading is at the simple level, and it's really a great break from the big route building projects. I think I might have some fun with this!
It imported fine, minus a couple of dependencies which are an old Speed Tree library which is no longer valid and one locked payware asset so it's no longer available.
This route is two baseboards, with the image centered in the middle of the two baseboards, and is based on the Scenic and Relaxed layout from Atlas Model Railroad's Nine N-Scale Layouts. I scanned the layout originally and used a basemap to load the image into TRS2010. I removed the baseboard in the back to create the layout area and filled in the background with some backdrops.




When loaded I had a bit of a flashback to when I had this layout setup originally in my bedroom back in the early 2000s. If I remember the construction was a bit of a pain being that cookie-cutter style layout which I ended up modifying anyway.
I setup the AI drivers to "Drive" after doing some switching with the freight in the little yard. In essence this is what model railroading is at the simple level, and it's really a great break from the big route building projects. I think I might have some fun with this!