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Post by CNrail »

I bumped into this on the net it's for designing lego rail track, but i thought it might be interesting and "maybe" useful.
here's the link.

http://www.ngltc.org/train_depot/td.htm
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Post by GoneWacko »

Hmm...

Some of the people on this forum are totally addicted to Bahn... Which is probably a bit the same... But uglier :lol:

I think this is better for the Off-Topic section of the forum though... Unless it's got something directly related to TT :)
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Post by SHADOW-XIII »

looks like my old LEGO :o
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Post by BobXP »

THANK YOU FOR THAT LINK!

*bookmarks*
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Post by Prof. Frink »

THANK YOU FOR THAT COMPLETE WASTE OF A POST!

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Post by }T{Reme [Q_G] »

Well someone got bored... btw it's more fun using real tracks than just making a virtual one.
Siggy not gonna work unless someone allows javascripting...
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}T{Reme [Q_G] wrote:Well someone got bored... btw it's more fun using real tracks than just making a virtual one.
Ahum.. TTD? :roll:
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Post by }T{Reme [Q_G] »

There's a difference between a map maker and a game. This thing can only lay tracks from what I see.
Siggy not gonna work unless someone allows javascripting...
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Post by vear »

However, it's useful if you have model train.
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Post by mp3Pro »

atlas right track layout design software

has a catalog of all atlas track products in HO OO and N scales, can specify grades ect.
plus when you are finished you can print a parts list.. very usefull if you are building a layout
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Post by Killer 11 »

i will better use rails3d(you can find it by google) it has signalling,trains, narrow gouge trains,scennery,you can make hills,drive you're trains and try d3d(view it's kinda buggy) you can adjust the line that the signal is watching and do other cool stuff.in the upcoming version a lot of bugs wilol be fixed and the graphics will be better.back to the current:you can chose wich train will go left eg. in the joining of two railroad tracks and witch one will go straith.One more thing if a train bumps in a front of row of non moving vagons the vill be attached to it then the train will reverse and pull the vagons.



For those who didn't find it here's the link: http://www.rail3d.ndo.co.uk/home.htm


i think that they're having some problems with it becouse i can't navigate so here's the prog:
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Post by mike[F] »

I remember my dad and I creating a few layouts in AutoCAD based on OO-gauge model railways. It was quite fun to do and not too difficult really, but things never quite matched up perfectly - I think the measurements we were using were perhaps wrong by a few millimetres.
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Post by Snorbuckle »

Killer 11 wrote:i will better use rails3d(you can find it by google)
:( I can't find it. 0 results for rails3d.
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