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Kato Unitrack and Unitram Track Plans


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I have discovered a section of the Kato Japanese website that is featuring some great track plans for Unitrack and Unitram in both N scale and H0.  You can find it here:

 

http://www.katomodels.com/unitrackplan/

 

It is currently being updated every week and at the moment is showing some Unitram plans. Some of the compact N scale layouts are also quite good. 

 

There is also a great layout design based on the Toyama tram route in the Unitram section:

 

http://www.katomodels.com/unitram/layout.shtml

 

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i have been watching this for a while i don`t use KATO but always find the designs to be inspiring.

 

I play about alot in anyrail making various plans that will never happen lol.

 

Bryan I havn`t seen your site before. looks nice with great detail and information.

 

are you in any of the groups like AJMRG that linkey a member is in? if not where you based?

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I play about alot in anyrail making various plans that will never happen lol.

 

Bryan I havn`t seen your site before. looks nice with great detail and information.

 

are you in any of the groups like AJMRG that linkey a member is in? if not where you based?

 

Keitaro,

 

I must of made about a thousand track plans in Anyrail. Over the last four years I would have made about a dozen of them into actual layouts with scenery.  Anyrail is a good tool to try out ideas before you make the final decision to start building something.

 

Thanks for your positive comments on my website.

 

I live in Canberra.  I've had contact with Linkey and the AJMRG but as yet haven't had the opportunity to get to Melbourne to check out their layout.

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Aloha - this posting linking to Kato Unitrack plans is wonderful! Happy knowing about this on a very rainy weekend. Thanks!

 

Have not used AnyRail, I do have an older version of RR Track that I used for my O Gauge layout, dismantled 4 years ago. It was OK, and the new version supports Kato N, but AnyRail has a demo version which makes trying it on so easy.

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Thanks for the link Concept. I'm always interested when I see Kato compact track plans as I've got some Tomix track going spare, ripe for a small layout...

 

Also, just spotted a photo from member Toni Babelony in the JAM 2013 post of the Kato Tomoya layout in the flesh. Looks great!

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