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posted: 4 Mar 2008 11:26 from: NGT_Models
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Hello, Wanted to show what I've been doing with Templot. The attached screenshot is a 34 x 44 foot section of a Garden Railway I'm working on. Built with 0.91b, and a BitMap Garden image. Zoë Topper NGTmodels@aim.com http://www.ngtmodels.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NA_16mm_SM/ NGT Models 1816 Vermont Avenue Lansing, MI 48906 517-485-9104 |
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posted: 10 Mar 2008 13:56 from: NGT_Models
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I take it, that there aren't many Garden Railway modellers, in here. Zoë |
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posted: 10 Mar 2008 15:13 from: wcampbell23
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NGT_Models wrote: I take it, that there aren't many Garden Railway modellers, in here. There are some around - not ambidextrous though - just modelling in more than one scale/gauge combination! My current projects are a mixture of 4mm scale on OO gauge, a new venture into 7mm scale and the garden. I am waiting for the weather to dry out somewhat so that I can get back into the garden for some landscaping and a new railway - 16mm scale on 32mm gauge. No track plan yet - still floating around in the grey stuff Bill Campbell |
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posted: 10 Mar 2008 15:28 from: NGT_Models
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wcampbell23 wrote: 16mm scale on 32mm gauge Ah..., yes, me too..., 16mm scale/32mm gauge. Have a new Fowler due in next week..., can't wait! Zoë |
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posted: 9 Apr 2008 23:48 from: jeckardt
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NGT_Models wrote: I take it, that there aren't many Garden Railway modellers, in here. Hi. I'm a newbie to the site. Been spending all of my time so far just figuring out how to tame this beast called Templot. I'm slowly getting there. I'm working on an Fn3 (1:20.3 on 45mm) live-steam garden railway in Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Looks like the mainline loop will have some 450 feet of handlaid track. Btw, how did you create the background bitmap for your pic in this thread? Joe |
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