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<p>I wouldn´t waste any money on a track planning software, as there are plenty of freebies around.</p> <p>RTS from Atlas and SCARM are basically the same, only RTS is limited to Atlas track alone, while SCARM has a large track library. Both are quite easy to learn and there is a nice video tutorial available in the Web.</p> <p>I have tried XtrakCad and found it difficult to work with. AnyRail is limited to 50 pieces of track, unless you pay for the full version.</p> <p>Should I have to make a recommendation, I´d suggest SCARM. It´s free, it´s constantly getting new features and it´s easy to learn.</p> <p>Btw, I planned my small narrow gauge layout using SCARM.</p> <p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/Anlage%202_zpsed2l4bk9.jpg" alt=" " /></p> <p> </p>
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