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Train tables and layouts (with pics!)
Serenity:
Unfortunately, no, our house is all PC (not to be confused with politically correct ;) )
What's the program? My nephew uses a mac, maybe I could talk him into learning the program. He's the little guy's godfather, AND aspires to becoming a landscape architect.
Richard:
--- Quote from: Serenity on December 11, 2005, 18:44:54 ---Unfortunately, no, our house is all PC (not to be confused with politically correct ;) )
What's the program? My nephew uses a mac, maybe I could talk him into learning the program. He's the little guy's godfather, AND aspires to becoming a landscape architect.
--- End quote ---
Hello, Serenity ...
The name of the program is RAIL MODELLER.
click on image above
I think that your nephew will love it. It's shareware and it's only $30.00USD if he likes it! (Might make a nice Christmas present ... ;))
All the best,
Richard
Serenity:
Thanks for the tip ... shareware is always good. I already sent his Christmas present, but his birthday is in May ;D
In the meantime, I forgot my brother has a Mac, and he's much closer in Santa Fe ... I may have to download it and burn it to CD for a stocking stuffer ;D
Tiermann:
Hi, Here are some links to a great site I found tht has som smaller layouts for G Scale trains.
Small layouts: http://www.thortrains.net/glaysm1.htm
Layouts for a 6 by 8 foot space: http://www.thortrains.net/garden/gmini1a.html
Layouts for under the Yule tree, 5 foot and 6 foot square spaces: http://www.thortrains.net/yule/yuleg44a.html
Additional mini-layouts: http://www.thortrains.net/trackplan/Gmini1.html
One of the tree layouts will be doable with the track I am getting from my auction win. Gonna have to give it a try.
Richard:
Thanks, Tim ...
There's some really good ideas in those track plans!
I'm glad that I haven't started laying track yet!
Thanks again and all the best,,
Richard
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