Hello Casper and stagecoach,
Thank you for your answer and advice.
As my route consist of a combination of tram and train, I first checked out the train and tram models that I would like to use.
First obstacle was the height of the Pantograph ( position up ) - For the tram models the height was 5,15m ( measured from ground level up to heighest point of the pantograph ). For the train models, I had several variations in heights, going from 5,5m up to 6,1 m ( again measured from ground level up to heighest point of the pantograph ) . So, I have to eliminate some train models, otherwise I will have some trains with the pantograph going above the wires and models with the pantograph below the wires.
Then I started using serveral catenaries with pylons included ( Belgian origin ). In an other thread ( can pantograph be raised in surveyor - started by OBO ) I asked if there was a train/tram model with the pantograph up in surveyor mode.
Unfortunately, there was not such a train/tram model. I think, this would make the placing of the catenary with pylons much easier ( nevertheless, I could be wrong )
Then I considered starting the tutorials for Gmax and Google Sketchup. Due to the fact that my drawing skills are rather moderate ( very optimistically said

), I prefer working with Google Sketchup. Presently, I'm trying to build some houses and station buildings, but all at a very slow speed.
Will I be able to build my own train/tram model with pantograph up? I realy don't know. I even wondered if it would be possible to create an automatic adjustable pantograph ( to the catenary ).
I also tried using the UK catenary height tool ( by Ben Dorsey ), placing the tool in the position before and after the train/tram model. I tried the Uk catenaries, but unfortunately the height was a problem ( ref heights of my train models ( pantograph up ).
I still have to try some Dutch,French, German and yes I will have a try at the Italian version of catenaries/pylons.
It is just a way of finding an easy method, otherwise I would take me years before I got the caternary with pylons placed.
Best regards
Kurt :wave: