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Re: Track Designer layout available to DL
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lugnet.org.ca.vlc
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Tue, 17 Oct 2000 21:16:24 GMT
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Dean Husby wrote:
> I've updated the Layout with plates instead of the 9 volt track. Can you put
> blue plates down where the water is?
I'm glad you and Robin worked out that the track showed the outside of
the table area :-) It was late!
> Also, I think we need to rework the track. Short Circuit loops are tough. An
> in person meeting would be best.
Sure, but we might as well keep re-working until we can get together.
> Also, I think more surface area would be best. In the large long layout we
> don't really need narrow areas right.
I suspect the 16x6 is the *total* are we have, ie we have to include
operator space in there, hence the narrower bits to give us somewhere to
sit behind. I have asked Dick that question and I'm waiting to hear back
from him.
> Cities can be good obstructions.
Not sure what you mean here.
Kevin
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