Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mlordi Thanks for your advice Houdy! One more question: Did the modifying "limitations" of the Fastrack affect your layout planning, with the Atlas software? I have a nice area in my basement for a 9' X 5 1/2' layout, hopefully I'll be able to get a nice set up going there. Take care, Mike
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim Fortner Wow - great layout! Can you post a picture of a track plan or something? I was trying to figure out - is the lower area connected to the upper area? Can you run tracks up to the upper layer and back down? It looks like there are actually 3 levels of track? Or is that my imagination? It also looks like the whole thing is basically a valley with a track going around it?
QUOTE: Originally posted by laz 57 HOUDY, Looks like you got a winner there. Real nice look to it. Keep up the good work. What is the layout dimensions? laz57
QUOTE: Originally posted by Buckeye Riveter QUOTE: Originally posted by Kooljock1 Yeah Houdy! Let's see some more shots of that layout! Nice work. Jon [8D] [#ditto] Yes, more photos. What are you using to make the roads?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Kooljock1 Yeah Houdy! Let's see some more shots of that layout! Nice work. Jon [8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jim Fortner Here's a thought - Lionel could give away free track software with their starter sets using fasttrack.... I was thinking of doing something similar with a fig 8 with an outside loop... Don't care to cut this stuff down, though.
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