Steampower4884
New member
Hello all,
I am a newbie just learning the ropes and finding my way around Trainz (I have The Complete Collection with TRS2004 installed).
One of the main reasons I bought Trainz is that it is a model of a model railroad and that you can create your own custom layouts in the Surveyor mode.
Well, what I would like to do is create a mock up virtual version of the REAL N-scale layout I am planning. Last night I used an existing layout and tried to do some editing via the Surveyor. One problem that I noticed right off the bat is that unlike Atlas's TRS program which uses sectional tracks, Trainz uses Bezier curves.
Is it possible to somewhat to create curves that follow a fixed guideline (i.e. standard N-scale curvatures)...then at least the track plan would be pretty accurate as to what I would like to accomplish on the real n-scale layout.
I think if I can achieve this, it would allow me to 'try out' my layout plan BEFORE actually laying down track. Also I wouldn't have to 'guess' when buying materials and it could also save me some money.
I am curious if anyone has used Trainz as a design aid in creating a model railroad.
Edit:
Well, I have found this older thread on someone that mentioned sectional track. So I guess the answer to part of my question is 'no'. But I do see scaling figures in Surveyor...so perhaps changes were made since this post was made (i.e. version of Trainz newer than mine (2004/2006)?
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=41663&highlight=sectional+track
Thanx,
Geo
I am a newbie just learning the ropes and finding my way around Trainz (I have The Complete Collection with TRS2004 installed).
One of the main reasons I bought Trainz is that it is a model of a model railroad and that you can create your own custom layouts in the Surveyor mode.
Well, what I would like to do is create a mock up virtual version of the REAL N-scale layout I am planning. Last night I used an existing layout and tried to do some editing via the Surveyor. One problem that I noticed right off the bat is that unlike Atlas's TRS program which uses sectional tracks, Trainz uses Bezier curves.
Is it possible to somewhat to create curves that follow a fixed guideline (i.e. standard N-scale curvatures)...then at least the track plan would be pretty accurate as to what I would like to accomplish on the real n-scale layout.
I think if I can achieve this, it would allow me to 'try out' my layout plan BEFORE actually laying down track. Also I wouldn't have to 'guess' when buying materials and it could also save me some money.
I am curious if anyone has used Trainz as a design aid in creating a model railroad.
Edit:
Well, I have found this older thread on someone that mentioned sectional track. So I guess the answer to part of my question is 'no'. But I do see scaling figures in Surveyor...so perhaps changes were made since this post was made (i.e. version of Trainz newer than mine (2004/2006)?
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=41663&highlight=sectional+track
Thanx,
Geo
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