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October 16, 2006 at 12:49 pm #78AnonymousInactive
I’ve never been very good at dreaming up layouts from scratch and have always relied on plans produced by other people to give me inspairation. My first layout (
) was inspired bysee here and have since been looking around for other layouts to base something on.this old Marklin Z gauge planThe other day I found
. It hasn’t been updated recently, but there are several ideas on there and I thought I’d share it.this pageHas anybody else been inspired by a particular layout or modeller or are their any good plan sites, which have inspired or helped you to create a good layout? If so, please let’s see some links in here.
October 16, 2006 at 1:22 pm #1006AnonymousInactiveI have been trying to find a plan of Londons kings cross, as it is the station I arrive at if I go to London By train. Which has for a long time been my plan to do a RTR terminus to terminus railway track. So far I got one started and it’s doing well if ya would like A look mail me ‘n’ I’ll send it to ya. Most of my tracks are based on an idear I have thought of. Like terminus stations and trains using the same platform from a different track. I have a example in my stuff page 125 3t.zip, which was done when RTR version 1.1 was current. http://freespace.virgin.net/dayle.dave/stuff/ Anyway back to plans. I have tryed on the internet to find such a plan and have had no look. At the weekend I had a trip to the York National Railway Museum. I had a thourght while as was there (do they have plans of stations in there book shop). And yes there was a London railways Atlas. It had plans there, cool I thought. I did not buy it as maybe farther chrismas may bring me it. So maybe there are such books in Librarys we can borrow.
Thanks Dave
October 17, 2006 at 9:12 am #1007AnonymousInactiveI have an old Arnold-N book of plans; some of the larger layouts towards the back are quite insprational. There appear to be a number of copies available on EBay. Its full name is Gleisanlagenbuch Band 2 Gleisplane. Hope that helps,
David
October 18, 2006 at 2:36 am #1008AnonymousInactiveHi ChuffChuff, TrainPlayer may be another source of inspiration. Although, it’s not free but a nice little game. You can get it here:
. If you own it, you can download for free a lot of user layouts, most of them typicall American style.http://www.trainplayer.com/index.htmlhttp://www.trainplayer.com/index.html” class=”bbcode_url”> Kind regards,
Willi
October 28, 2006 at 5:02 pm #1009AnonymousInactiveHere is another source of layout plans that I found recently. http://www.layoutdepot.com/index.ihtml There are quite a few designs for the Atlas track design software, which you can get for free from Atlas.
Alan
October 28, 2006 at 5:12 pm #1010AnonymousInactiveHi alanti, i´ll fellow this link
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