3D Train Studio allows you to plan and design miniature worlds on your own PC in a simple and fun way.
Whether it's a model railroad with tracks from popular manufacturers or a realistic railroad simulation, 3D Train Studio unites all the tools you need, under a modern and intuitive user interface.
Download 3D Train StudioFor Windows 64 Bit.
3D Train Studio supports you in a simple way in planning a realistic railroad simulation. Construct your layouts with thousands of tracks in all common gauges, true to detail and scale.
Create a landscape of mountains and valleys, place houses and trees along roads and bring your own miniature world to life - with modern 3D graphics and in real time.
Enter the virtual railroad and playfully simulate a complete railroad operation, including animated barriers, signals or road vehicles, automatically or through custom defined events.
3D Train Studio contains over 2000 different tracks from well-known manufacturers in all common gauges, which can be used to plan classic indoor layouts, garden railroads, brick style railroads or even real track constructions.
You are supported with professional tools for laying the tracks. Various 3D views and the layer management provide a clean overview even for the most complex track plans.
A track plan is just the beginning in 3D Train Studio. In addition to numerous terrain tools for shaping the landscape, the online catalog provides access to thousands of additional models for designing the layout.
The miniature world awakens as soon as the first train starts moving, barriers close and cars come to a halt at traffic lights, automated or manually controlled by a custom control panel.
Over 2000 different tracks from well-known manufacturers, in all common gauges.
Designing the landscape with mountains, valleys, waters, vegetation and more.
Numerous locomotives, wagons, cars and other vehicles from different eras.
Parts catalog with access to thousands of additional models, contributed by the community.
Real-time planning and simulation, from different 2D and 3D perspectives.
Support of track blocks and routes to ensure realistic railroad operations.
Event-driven automation of all processes with the support of the Lua scripting language.
Programming interface (API) for connecting external programs, such as Rocrail.
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Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---------|--------------|-----|
| “Invalid license key” message at startup | Typo when entering the key, or the key is for a different product edition. | Verify you copied the entire string, including hyphens. Confirm you purchased the correct edition. |
| “License expired” | Subscription period ended, or the date on the machine is wrong. | Renew the subscription through the vendor portal. Ensure the system clock is set correctly (UTC is recommended). |
| “Key already in use on another computer” | The licence is bound to a different hardware hash. | De‑activate the key on the original machine via the License Management dialog, then re‑activate on the new machine. |
| “Unable to contact licensing server” | Network firewall blocks outbound HTTPS to the vendor’s licensing endpoint. | Add an exception for licensing.auiconverter.com (or the documented host) on your firewall/router. |
| “Corrupt license file” | The local license cache got damaged (e.g., after a crash). | Delete the cache file (usually located in %APPDATA%\AUIConverter\license.dat on Windows) and re‑enter the key. |
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Modern professional audio tools frequently employ a license‑key model for several reasons:
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