![]() ![]() If you have already bought your track, specifically your turnouts you should be able to space them out and feel whether or not your plan will translate well. ![]() I am currently testing my track, and I will say that the money I spent on anyrail, and the many hours and numerous revisions in the program helped me get specific track (atlas code 55) and # turnouts that I knew would space out correctly. Anyrail helped me turn a layout that has been in my head for 10+ years, into a trackplan that I knew would fit onto my benchwork. Use Xtracad, or other freeware, or even go and pay for a copy of Anyrail. ![]() get that plan in a track planning software. I will say what other more experienced members will. ![]()
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