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<p>Hello all,</p><p>I need a little bit of help with formulating a trackplan. I've found a nice little trackplan for a HO scale layout, but I would like to change it a little, and <strong>scale it down to N scale</strong>. I've come up with a few ideas, but would like to ask for your opinions. <a href="http://members.tripod.com/appalachian_railroad/tp_pondcreek.html">Here is the trackplan that I found.</a></p><p>Now I don't know if I can actually do what I want with this plan. I would like to take out the top mine near Hardy, and leave just the one near Bellfry. Add a small rural town below where I took out the Hardy mine. I would also like to add an industry or two on the inside of the L on the long side where there is a siding already. </p><p>I've played around with it some with the Atlas RR program, but I can't get the trackplan to remotely resemble the one that I found. Thanks for the help, and if you need anything else just comment </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>LilBeckett </p><p> </p>
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