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The track plans from Japanese sources thread.....


bill937ca

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Seeing Bernard posted some tracks from a quasi-Japanese source,  :o  I will post some track plans from Japanese sources.    ;D

 

Aoba Mokei rental layout

 

http://www.aoba-mokei.com/image/R0000-000.bmp

 

 

Japanese home layout

 

http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~tetudou/images/zumen001.jpg

 

 

Another rental layout

 

http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~tetudou/images/kyureiautoz.gif

 

 

Setagaya (late lamented layout)

 

http://www.japanese-trains.com/setagaya/setagaya-plan2.gif

 

 

Mykjo Rail Club (Tomix)

 

http://www9.ocn.ne.jp/~railclub/Construction/images/rail_rordzu_35.jpg

 

 

Another Tomix layout

 

http://www.up-ru.co.jp/rail/layout_plan.jpg

 

http://www.up-ru.co.jp/rail/layout_plan2.jpg

 

 

Another Tomix track plan (includes roundhouse)

 

http://locolog.pug-buhi.com/images/layoutplan.gif

 

http://locolog.pug-buhi.com/                        related blog

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I always like looking at track plans. I found these interesting and I liked the setagaya plan in particular!

 

Here's Doug's current layout 2 Sides of Japan.

 

http://japanese-trains.com/2sides/

 

There are photos in the construction log

 

http://japanese-trains.com/2sides/construction.html

 

Photos of the completed layout as exhibited.

 

http://japanese-trains.com/2sides/#exhib

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Here's a site that's dedicated to making up layouts using Tomix's layout planning software. Lots of interesting things here:

http://www.nodus.ne.jp/ghost/vrm-n/plan.html

 

 

Interesting site.  I had looked at that site before and assumed it was virtual model railroading.  Just goes to show that you have to drill all the way down.  Thanks Captain!

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Interesting site.  I had looked at that site before and assumed it was virtual model railroading.  Just goes to show that you have to drill all the way down.  Thanks Captain!

 

Oh, you weren't wrong: Much of it really is devoted to virtual model railroading. And all the sites it links to, or if you do searches for combinations of VRM with Tomix, Finetrack or Layout (in Japanese, of course). But these are pretty cool, small, and largely do-able.

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I would like to refresh this thread as the last post is 5 years old. I am sure there are more plans of Japanese layouts. On youtube there are so many videos of very complex and interesting layouts and whenever watching them I wonder where one could find the track plans.

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