15 inch X2 Railway
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- trainlover123
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15 inch X2 Railway
Hi
I would like a short NG line
It needs to be:
15 inch
X3 scale( standard track )
switchbacks at the 2 terminuses
a goods only section
please email me at pdp.parkin@btopenworld.com
thanks
I would like a short NG line
It needs to be:
15 inch
X3 scale( standard track )
switchbacks at the 2 terminuses
a goods only section
please email me at pdp.parkin@btopenworld.com
thanks
- jdtech
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Re: 15 inch X2 Railway
You could have a try yourself, as the 'creators' here do not always have the time as they are busy with other projects or have a real life to live intrainlover123 wrote:Hi
I would like a short NG line
It needs to be:
15 inch
X3 scale( standard track )
switchbacks at the 2 terminuses
a goods only section
please email me at pdp.parkin@btopenworld.com
thanks
John
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What me? I'm afraid not, I don't like MSTS to be frank. I only use it for the routes and stock. If only rescaling things was easier in Trainz... not that we'd need to. I hear that Mike10 did create some 15" gauge track. Somebodied have to do the locos though...
John
P.S. I could help with planning of stations and maybe the odd bit of car placing
John
P.S. I could help with planning of stations and maybe the odd bit of car placing
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- pitleyfalley
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John's pretty much hit the nail on the head (if you can read his reply for the bright waitrose advertsing!
).
Route Editor aint that hard to use (even Ive managed to use it!) so give it a go yourself. People in the route builders forum will be more than happy to help you, and any quieries (sic) you might have.
From the sounds of it you dont want a very complex route, so just give it a shot, it should be an ideal starting point!
Pitley
Route Editor aint that hard to use (even Ive managed to use it!) so give it a go yourself. People in the route builders forum will be more than happy to help you, and any quieries (sic) you might have.
From the sounds of it you dont want a very complex route, so just give it a shot, it should be an ideal starting point!
Pitley
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Do you have Trainz for a start? It was made by request apparently but I have no idea where you can get hold of any locos unless you are a genious in GMAX...james10 wrote:Do you know where this 15" Gauge track by Mike10 can be found?
If you can provide me with textures I will make some buildings for you. I can actually do this
Unfortunately you cannot use TSM to create Trainz items...
John
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- Frsimplex1993
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What scale do i have to re-scale the scenry to using truescale? This is what you realy need to ask Andrew
! (So you got the waitrose job Jhon?)
Thank's,
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Well you could say that, I am obviously too young to work there. Oh BTW what supermarket do you shop at. Just I've asked most people... 
John
John
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TESCOS. GO TESCOS, GO TESCOS!jdtech wrote:Well you could say that, I am obviously too young to work there. Oh BTW what supermarket do you shop at. Just I've asked most people...
Cheer's,
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