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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner - July 2016
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<p>Good Afternoon!</p> <p>I was taken by surprise when I logged in to this thread today. For a moment I thought to have been diverted into a classic muscle car forum <img class="bbc_emoticon" title="=))" src="http://ngrm-online.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/24.gif" alt="=))" /></p> <p>Ken - how come that page on Chrysler group cars is a German website. The cars shown their are even rarer then hen´s teeth on our roads.</p> <p>I am battling my old health issues again, making me feel rather awkward to day. Running the middday train on my Swiss layout didn´t help, nor firing up SCARM and introducing some changes to the track plan I gleaned from a German classic toy train forum, which, off course, is dominated by Marklin enthusiast.</p> <p>I basically addes a track in the station, which allows me to run three trains on the layout and drew an electric locomotive, which is supposed to resemble a class E 10 passenger electric from my childhood days.</p> <p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/Nostalgie%208B%203_zpsnmiqt1ei.jpg" alt=" " /></p> <p>The SCARM software is somewhat limited for drawing things like the loco, as functions to draw rounded corners and slanted lines and shapes are not (yet) included. Eventually they will be incorporated, making things a lot easier.</p> <p>Still, I find SCARM a powerful tool, which is certainly a match for some of the CAD´s you have to pay $$ for.</p> <p>TAFN!</p> <p> </p>
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