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Re: So what Train is the Hobby show?
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Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:07:07 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Derek Raycraft wrote:
> So the Hobby Show is Train(n), where (n) is what?
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> David, not that this is for the Hobby Show, but you were talking about
> some layout changes. Could you TrackDesigner those changes? Let me
> know if you need a base TDL file to work from. I can send you the
> layout as it stands now.
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> Jeff VW, and John, I just remembered our problem with the angled
> sections of track and what we need to do to solve them. Originally I
> realized the alignment of these angled section of track would be a bit
> of a problem, but it would be easy to solve if the track was not fixed
> to the bridges. Then I promptly forgot that fact and built my bridge
> and you guys built your bridges with the track fixed to the bridge.
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> We all need to remember to modify our bridges so the track floats on the
> bridge, instead of being fixed to the structure. This is going to be
> particularly difficult for me as I used the track structurally and I'll
> need to make the racer track float as well.
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> Derek
I know for my layout at home that you can have a full stud gap between rails and
the train goes over just fine. This is due to the 'overlap' of the connections.
You just have to get power to the separate parts.
I have the Train6 tdl--will show you what I think we could do to make things
easy for the masses...
Dave K
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| So the Hobby Show is Train(n), where (n) is what? David, not that this is for the Hobby Show, but you were talking about some layout changes. Could you TrackDesigner those changes? Let me know if you need a base TDL file to work from. I can send you (...) (20 years ago, 12-Oct-04, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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