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vittorio
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you can build the trains?
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No, you can't. Only the Admin does that.
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Well, you really can build trains, everyone can build trains, just go to university, study something related with metals & construction and there you go! :mrgreen:

Us developers, still haven't got the export files from the 3D program to the simulator, I'll suggest you to start with 3DsMax now as its learning curve, it's quite long. ;)
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Guille3604 wrote:Well, you really can build trains, everyone can build trains, just go to university, study something related with metals & construction and there you go! :mrgreen:
Clever. :lol: That's smart :P
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Guille3604 wrote:I'll suggest you to start with 3DsMax now as its learning curve, it's quite long. ;)
I suggest Blender since it's free and doesn't eat your memory like a lunatic. And Blender is more compact and user-friendly and in the end they both can do the same.
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thanks post & Like post very...
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nstomjanssen2000 wrote:
Guille3604 wrote:I'll suggest you to start with 3DsMax now as its learning curve, it's quite long. ;)
I suggest Blender since it's free and doesn't eat your memory like a lunatic. And Blender is more compact and user-friendly and in the end they both can do the same.

You can get 3DsMax for free too, in fact, I haven't bought anything at all, all you need is a student license, wich is free and can be obtained at the 3DsMax site. ;)
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