Making Model Railroadz

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I'd like to add my two cents to the thread. I was a train modeller many years ago and I still have my N-scale layout down in my garage. Time, money and so on made me stop to "work" on it. On 2003 I discovered Trainz and was love at first sight. Now, after all these years, I like to create layout in real scale and in model scale as well. I created some "wooden tables" using the Nem rules for N-scale already with legs. I'll post some images of them in the next few days and, if anyone would be interested, I'll upload them on the DLS too.
 
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I can't wait to discover your 'wooden tables', I too was doing model making on the Ho then Oe scale, but like many the financial means did not allow me to continue, and I discovered Trainz
 
So here I am to show the "wooden tables" I said earlier.
This is the ensamble of all the tables

Ensamble-Wooden-Tables.jpg


They are 20 or 40 cm wide (in scale of course) and are 40, 80, 120, 160 and 200 cm long already with border and legs (excluding the 40x40 and the 20x40 which have no legs)
All of them may rotate only by 90°.
Here under is an example of their use on a single trainz table.

Desktop-Screenshot-2022-01-16-00-33-26-66.png
 
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Is it possible to mount the floor on these tables?

The system is exactly the same as per the one described at the start of this thread. The tables are with the plane at elevation 0 so you may delete all the ground around them using the various dighole you prefer. Floor is to put at the usual -55mt
 
So here I am to show the "wooden tables" I said earlier.
This is the ensamble of all the tables

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They are 20 or 40 cm wide (in scale of course) and are 40, 80, 120, 160 and 200 cm long already with border and legs (excluding the 40x40 and the 20x40 which have no legs)
All of them may rotate only by 90°.
Here under is an example of their use on a single trainz table.

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Thank you very much sister, - your model railway tables look like they are going to be useful.
 
The tables and their templates (surveyor only) were been upload to the DLS right this morning (my local time)
You'll be able to find them with keywords "TFF" "Model"
Any way here is the whole list:

Templates (just a simple rectangular frame visible in surveyor only):
<kuid:74495:200820> TFF Tools-Template mod 40x40
<kuid:74495:200821> TFF Tools-Template mod 80x40
<kuid:74495:200822> TFF Tools-Template mod 120x40
<kuid:74495:200823> TFF Tools-Template mod 160x40
<kuid:74495:200824> TFF Tools-Template mod 200x40
<kuid:74495:200825> TFF Tools-Template mod 40x20
<kuid:74495:200826> TFF Tools-Template mod 80x20
<kuid:74495:200827> TFF Tools-Template mod 120x20
<kuid:74495:200828> TFF Tools-Template mod 160x20
<kuid:74495:200829> TFF Tools-Template mod 200x20

Tables:
<kuid:74495:201004> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 120x40
<kuid:74495:201005> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 120x20
<kuid:74495:201006> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 160x20
<kuid:74495:201007> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 160x40
<kuid:74495:201008> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 200x20
<kuid:74495:201009> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 200x40
<kuid:74495:201010> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 80x20
<kuid:74495:201011> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 80x40
<kuid:74495:201012> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 40x20
<kuid:74495:201013> TFF-MS-N Scale Table 40x40

You'll need also:
<kuid:74495:201002> TFF-MS-N Scale Mesh Library
<kuid:74495:201003> TFF-MS-N Scale Table's Leg

Hope you'll like them. Have a nice time!
 
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