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Offline Ranjit  
#1 Posted : 04 August 2020 06:03:29(UTC)
Ranjit


Joined: 18/06/2003(UTC)
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Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA
Hi All...

For model railway design, I wondering which one would be more easy to use and accurate, particularly for Marklin. I have narrowed down the choices to SCARM and AnyRail. As my computer programming skills are average at best, I am looking for a track planning software that is consistent and pretty straightforward to use. Do let me know which one I should put my money on.

Cheers,
Ranjit

Modelling in HO Scale - Era III & IV. K+M Track, Analogue + Digital
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Offline Legless  
#2 Posted : 04 August 2020 07:39:01(UTC)
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Hi Ranjit, I’m happy with SCARM.
Mike
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