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Re: Trains Trains and Train Shows.
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Sun, 18 Mar 2001 07:09:49 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Martin Scragg writes:
In lugnet.loc.au, Ross Crawford writes:
Well I was thinking it'd be good to just try & do one - James mentioned 4m x • 3m
- and see what we can put together, so we have a better idea what more we may
need in October. Just do all the organising, like tables, any other furniture
we may require; get an idea of how much room we have for buildings etc; do we
want to include monorail & how much will fit; that kind of stuff. Nothing too
serious, but hopefully enough to point out anything obvious we need to • consider
for a full-fledged show.

How about making a simple track layout in Track Designer, say 2 loops, and a
small yard.  Then we can plan some scenery around it, leaving a hole in the
center for people obviously.

Done. Have a look here http://www.brickshelf.net/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=38021

This is just a start. I'm thinking the person running the trains is in the gap
right of centre, if there's enough room, with easy access to all points &
branch lines. Town layout is just an indication - will need tuning to what's
available, maybe have a station platform between the two loops on left or
bottom. If there's a lot of town buildings available (shanty houses??), may
need to reduce number of streets to fit them. Plenty of train loading /
unloading area - I may have gone a bit over the top on the main loop branch
line, this could be reduced to allow more operator room.

Any suggestions? I can post the TDL file if anyone wants to experiment.

ROSCO



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(...) How about making a simple track layout in Track Designer, say 2 loops, and a small yard. Then we can plan some scenery around it, leaving a hole in the center for people obviously. Martin (24 years ago, 15-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)

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