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Just be aware that all the design programs have a learning curve that is steeper than what you are used to in most software today (I'm excluding complex software at work). So you will need to spend some time, and some frustrating time learning a design program. The nice thing is once you learn it you are there. <br /> <br />The reason I question it is that it might be overkill for one layout. If you are helping others design their's, whether on the net or elsewhere, then it would be very helpful. Some guys make a sub-hobby helping others in layout design. I used to help others for free, but I found the majority were "tire kickers" and not serious about the layout. <br /> <br />I recall I spent hours working on a guys layout in N scale, sent it off to him, only to be told that he wasn't interested in N scale anymore. Now if some one wants my help I usually give them about an hour and half's homework before I will work with them and this blows away 95% of all respondents. I figure if I'm going to work for a couple of hours on a guys layout, he can too.....lol.
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