Good Day,
I am looking for a Visio Template so I can work on some layout designs with my kids. Does anyone have one for HO scale?
If not what do others use to layout planning?
When I was a kid... My dad and I did a lot of cut outs and drafting tools as I got older... My kids are asking why we can't plan using the computer. (5yr and 7yr olds... go figure?)
TIA
Atlasrr.com, the track people, have a free track-planning software package called Right Track Software. The current version number is 10. RTS is easy to use and comes with a small tutorial. There are other more CAD like programs available but they can be pretty pricey.
OldTimer
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Dear SSS,
I recommend that you download the Anyrail.com layout CAD program. It's free for the first 50 pieces and very easy and fun to learn.
http://www.anyrail.com/index_en.html
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Joe Satnik
Here's a discussion you may find interesting http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/155471/1718649.aspx (http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/155471/1718649.aspx).
It seems no one really likes Visio for track plans but plenty of other options.
anyrail.com worked well for me and they have a lot of track choices but I preffered ez track. If you are doing something small (4x8) the trial version may be all you need.
i've begun to use XtrackCAD, it's helped me with spacing of things and planning overall plus its FREE no limitations, it includes parameters for alot of buildings and track by various manufacturers, im still learning how to better use it but it's a good learning experience and does alot more than what paper and pencil have ever done for me
in addition to the atlas right track software, they also offer for a modest cost a set of full size paper templates of their track pieces. you can photocopy these to get as many track pieces as you need. these help you lay out the track plan you've drawn on the computer under real life conditions. plus, while you are laying out your track, you can test various configurations to see if you like something better. i for one never build my layout exactly as the plan is drawn, and i find these templates a great way to figure out exactly what i want to do before i put down any track.
rye,
i didn't know xtrack was free. does it include ez track? where do i get it?
Jeff,
I did a Google search and found this http://sourceforge.net/projects/xtrkcad-fork/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xtrkcad-fork/) says it's open source.