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    Re: Moonbase Monorail: What is the track elevation? —Scott Lyttle
   (...) On some of our train layouts, I use 21 bricks and one plate as the elevation standard--it really came out of a large module that one of our club members built. However, with the new standard height of an airlock being 10 bricks high and (...) (21 years ago, 17-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: Moonbase Monorail: What is the track elevation? —Steven D. Weiser
   (...) The 21 height works to clear train and run over top of modules. However, I am running monorail directly through some of my modules. I will go over others and under others. I will be going over hills and mountains, and through hills and (...) (21 years ago, 18-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: Moonbase Monorail: What is the track elevation? —Scott Lyttle
     <snip> (...) Hm (Thinking about something like a monorail station)...21 bricks and 1 plate minus a "down" ramp which is 10 high and you have = 11 bricks and 1 plate. Deduct the one plate for a moonbase floor, and you have 1 brick difference (...) (21 years ago, 18-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: Moonbase Monorail: What is the track elevation? —Frank Filz
   (...) Yup. (...) To be compatible with the standard, you want to put track at a multiple of 10 bricks. The track can be at any multiple of 10, and when setting up the base, we will do the best we can to connect to your track (obviously if you go for (...) (21 years ago, 18-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
 

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