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Thanks for the info. I would like to keep it AutoCAD as that is what I know best. I did download RTS, but being a single Dad doesn't allow me to play with it much. Also, I have a 24" roll feed color plotter. I can produce 24" wide x 50'-0" lg. plots for laying out the track. Also good for printing backdrops. <br /> <br />I do have Solid Works, Mech desktop, among other CAD programs, but as I mentioned before, time doesn't permit much as I have a full-time job, and part-time at home, and the parenting thing. <br /> <br />Thanks again for the info! I might get some time this weekend to try out some of the specialized software. <br /> <br />Matt
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