15" for Trainz

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15" for Trainz

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Hi
Is there anyone making 15" track for TRS2004 or Trainz or willing to.
Because I have absoloutly no idea how ????
oh and does anyone know how to re-scale locos in Trainz or TRS2004??
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James
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try asking at the aran forum. they seam prity savy on this kinda thing... let us know how it goes.
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Thanks robert.
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Hi
I have been going to the auran Forum and it seems that there are now 2ft Locos made to look 15''.
Screenshots latter.
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james10 wrote:Hi
I have been going to the auran Forum and it seems that there are now 2ft Locos made to look 15''.
Screenshots latter.
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James
Ah so you are james55 are you not?

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Yep
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is there any 15" stuff already made for trainz? if so what and how could i locate it?
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Yes and no, Louvain is making some industrial 15inch gauge stock but whether he will release it is a bit of a mystery.

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i found some 15" with cartoon paintjobs by a guy called mstnoodle i think his name was.
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yeh,he creates all the thomas models.
Aint been around for ages though
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robert159 wrote:i found some 15" with cartoon paintjobs by a guy called mstnoodle i think his name was.
Although their wheels fit 2ft gauge track, but are based (some of them) on 15inch models.

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so how do you plan to do the sceenary? is there some kind of option to 2x scale the buildings or something?
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Post by mstnoodle »

Well they didn't have any true 15 inch gauge track available when I made the models.

The only gauges closes to 15 inch were 2 foot gauge and 5 inch gauge.
So I chose 2 foot,

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what about the scenary? thats gonna b outa scale
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All trainz NG items are built to "truescale" so there is no need to scale up the scenery.

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