I have been interested in model railroading for most of my life, but never had the room or the time. Now I have the time and a 10'x11' room for a layout.
I have been reading and purchasing books over the years and am ready to start designing my first N scale layout.
My question is this. As an AutoCAD Designer does anyone know of track symbols/blocks for AutoCAD that I can do layout design with.
I can develop my own but I like to skip this if I can.
Thanks To All
Dwyane
Posts: 1 | From: Fairview, Texas, USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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Dwyane, First, welcome to the forum and cheers to finally being able to get into the hobby!! Check with your local hobby shop. I know there is a CAD program made by 3rd Planit that is specifically for model railroad design. You can also get ahold of them online at: http://www.TrackPlanning.com or e-mail them at: 3Pl@TrackPlanning.com hope this helps!! Good luck and Happy Modeling!! John
------------------ The Santa Fe and Southwestern, Chief of the Southwest!
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Dwayne, Welcome from another corner! The program that John reccomended is really a good one. It will be simple for you to operate wwith your Cad design exzzperience. Never be shy about question on this forum, sombody out here will have an answer--just be careful following the advice(specialy from me and John!!!) Keep us posted on your progress. Scott Remember the Rio Grande!!
Posts: 127 | From: Gunnison, CO, USA | Registered: Jul 2000
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