15 inch X2 Railway

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15 inch X2 Railway

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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

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Re: 15 inch X2 Railway

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trainlover123 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
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 in :wink:

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Ok.

Would you be willing to help?

tanks
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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...

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P.S. I could help with planning of stations and maybe the odd bit of car placing :)
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Do you know where this 15" Gauge track by Mike10 can be found?
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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! :wink:).

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!

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Ah so it is working! :wink: Sorry my posts are hard to read but Quality Food is more important than a Train Simulator IMO.

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james10 wrote:Do you know where this 15" Gauge track by Mike10 can be found?
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...8)

If you can provide me with textures I will make some buildings for you. I can actually do this :o but I find it very hard to texture them.
Unfortunately you cannot use TSM to create Trainz items...

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Yes I have trainz. But if I do make a 15" route it will be for my own personal use.
(sorry! :cry: have not really got the grips of building routes in trainz yet!)
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james10 wrote:Yes I have trainz. But if I do make a 15" route it will be for my own personal use.
(sorry! :cry: have not really got the grips of building routes in trainz yet!)
Odd, it's very easy...

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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 :wink: ! (So you got the waitrose job Jhon?)

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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... :roll:

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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... :roll:
TESCOS. GO TESCOS, GO TESCOS!

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Oh right :o I would've though you'd be an Asda person myself

Anyway lets get back on topic...

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Lol random!

FRS Writ:
What scale do i have to re-scale the scenry to using truescale?
Frs - you dont need to rescale anything for truescale! Hence TRUEscale, as opposed to x2Scale!

To make minauture 15 inch gauge stuff work on default track, scale up by a factor of 4 (x4 scale!)......

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