Hmmm....can you copy it for me? We used to have it, I don't remember it being any good...but I'll give it a go.
After my dad complaining about not being able to use winrail, I gave it a go...installed the track and it was sorted Muppet
Hmmm....can you copy it for me? We used to have it, I don't remember it being any good...but I'll give it a go.
After my dad complaining about not being able to use winrail, I gave it a go...installed the track and it was sorted Muppet
stuff the software whats wrong with a pencil , ruler , paper and imagniation?
You can make mistakes too easily on paper. WinRail for example (which I'm using at the moment) shows the track numbers and fits all the track together so you know it's all going to fit together when you come to do it with the real track.
If you do it on paper then the image of your layout can easily become distorted. Measurements can be miscalulated and everything just goes to s**t
I found that with my new layout, have since used HVR to and done it in sections and put it in paint and it all fit together!
Can we see the final plan onces youve finished?
So where are your plans then? All i've seen is paper too I did my plans on HVR.
Hmm, you could probably do something like that with AutoCAD. You'd just need to draw some blocks for the various bits of track, then join them all together. I might have a play next time I get a spare 5 minutes at workYou can make mistakes too easily on paper. WinRail for example (which I'm using at the moment) shows the track numbers and fits all the track together so you know it's all going to fit together when you come to do it with the real track.
I have my plans right here, on this very computer!