Trackplans available for O/O27. HO, N, G / LS

Thor Jul 3, 2002

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    You can find a slew of track plans and layouts for O & O27, HO, N, G, TT and S gauges on my site at www.thortrains.net Many are designed for small spaces. More will be coming later this summer. I just added the entire TT section last week, by the way. Plans use standard American track systems, except for TT which uses the German Pilz / Railtewch / Tillig type.

    Enjoy!
     
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    Thor Thanks for the Design Ideas, I'm just getting back into RR after a childhood hobby now I work in a Warehouse with plenty of space to build what I want. so talking with the Mrs. we are going to attempt to build your Massive Port Side Layout, the last picture you got. thanks I'll probly modify it a bit for a few Ideas I want to incorporate, but thanks it's what I've been looking for.

    Chris
     
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    Chris,

    I'm glad you found something you like amid the track plans. You can have a lot of fun adapting them to suit your own ideas. The dockside layouts offer plenty of operational possibilities. I'm presently building the dockside area on my O27 pike.

    Welcome back to the hobby!
     
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    Thanks for sharing!
     
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    Thor,
    what did you use to make these layouts? Just wondering since I have to make a change and go with a smaller layout. moving the trains from work to home and thus no space [​IMG] so I'm looking at the 4X6 that I can possibly expand.

    Chris
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    Chris,

    I used the RR-track software. It's a good system.
     
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    Chris,

    The file won't do any good unless you have the RR track software. The images on line are JPG files, while the actual "master" from whic htye are each made is an RRT file
     
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    I got the RRTrack viewer so I can view the layouts [​IMG] it's free for things like this [​IMG]

    Chris
     
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    A copy was emailed this afternoon - I hope it works for you
     

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