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I think it's very interesting; It's a good way to plan for " real world model rail road"...
Do a search with the name 'basemap' in the CMP. Those assets can be used to get a 'floorplan' in trainz. It's long ago, but I believe I used the ones from 'halfdan'.
As for using model railroad plans in trainz, that's certainly possible, but the few times I did something like that I enlarged them 2 to 3 times so the bends became less tight then in the original. There's a nice thread about how far one can take this idea in the screenshot section of this forum if you're interested.
Greetings from cloudy Amsterdam,
Jan
Hi Cascade, here's the N gauge layout I was talking about.
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Craig.
That layout would be so easy ... I would want it bigger though, as a layout like that only gives you @ 1 minute of running a lap, in model RR time ... I will experiment with measuring it, and I presume you want it on a 4'x12', or a 5'x16' layout ?
I myself would use an entire 720m x 720m baseboard, and elaborate on the route, and make hundreds of sidings, and dozens of crossovers.
Also with model trains, a long wheelbase loco looks ridiculous on a 22" radius track, and really should be on a 48" radius track in N Scale.
Pennsylvania Lines <KUID:66545:100125> Is a route that resembles a club size HO layout, try that out for size ! You'll love it !
I will make a 2 or 3 baseboard route, using your design plan ... and we will see how that looks ... and we can always scale it down and make it a model RR platform size (but that would be only a tiny section of a Trainz 720m x 720m baseboard grid).