It has been around for a while but just discovered the current version of SCARM has T Gauge Track in its Library.
Not tried it yet as I downloaded it again for Z Gauge track.
Track Planning
Track Planning
Mike
DON'T knock it at least I am trying to do something, with only one good hand.
DON'T knock it at least I am trying to do something, with only one good hand.
Re: Track Planning
Anyrail also has T gauge lrack library.Nutter wrote:It has been around for a while but just discovered the current version of SCARM has T Gauge Track in its Library.
Not tried it yet as I downloaded it again for Z Gauge track.
Dave
Re: Track Planning
My apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I'd like to put in my thumbs up for SCARM also. When the thread was started it was free and has now since gone to a paid version, but I have used it for years with G scale layouts and I love it. We just purchased the Beachcomber T Gauge starter set and I was able to enter it into SCARM with no problems.
Sophie B
Dismal Creek Railroad
Dismal Creek Railroad
Re: Track Planning
HI
I use SCARM to help me plan and plot what the layout will look like in track plan mode.
Very usefull program.
ps 700mm flexitrack is not on
Regards
Graham
I use SCARM to help me plan and plot what the layout will look like in track plan mode.
Very usefull program.

ps 700mm flexitrack is not on

Regards
Graham
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Re: Track Planning
I use railmodeller pro. It has the complete suite of T gauge tracks. There is a free lite version that you can try.