How to make your own Trainz route part 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2007

Part 1 of How to make your own Trainz route. Sorry for the lack of comentry but hopfuly its self explanitry.

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  • how did you move the compass thing?

  • @BOB37ize Right click where you want it to go. If you hold down the right mouse button and move the cursor, you will move in that direction.

  • is this trs2006?

    

  • @CragsyCentral4 Yes.

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  • I think everybody starting with Trainz should watch these. Very, very good, simple tutorials.

  • @banjerboefify Thanks, I made it myself...

    Also, what annoing grammar.

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  • ts2004 No ts2006 yas

  • how do you make it night???

  • i got a question i am having a problem with trs 2006 i make my map and go to save it and it saves the track and the grass but not the signals or the buildings what is going on. please help it also gets slow do i need a new processor. i have a hp

  • how do you move the origin!!!!1

  • @hiesler can you make a you tube video on trainz 2006 showing how to make a British shunting yard please im in the middle of making my route and it is the only thing missing

  • hiesler jou are a genius thanks for the tutorial :)

  • As a TRAINZ user myself, I recomment on setting the track height to get a "reading" by clicking on the left button for track height then transfering that to all the other spline points with the right height button. That way one doesn't have to simply "guess" the approximate height for the full lengh of the desired track section. Also I use the "2 Track c" (or d) (on TS2010 version) then spline that and "insert" the desired single track sections for perfect track alignment.

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