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In lugnet.build, Adrian Egli writes:
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> "J.D. Forinash" <foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu> wrote in message
> news:983kv2$2pf$1@y2.bufordnet.foo...
> > Seriously, though, how is the track attached? Is it just attached on the
> > straight parts and lays flat on the curves?
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> Well, I'll admit, I "cheated". The areas of straight track are lying down
> on the same plane but the curved is slightly elevated. I had to note where
> on the bridging the curved track would fall upon particluar studs or between
> them. Then using 1x1 round plates, I set the curved track on them. To make
> it a little easier, I alligned the 1x1's with the rail segments (no tubes,
> just partition lines to watch for) of the tracks than the tie segments.
You could probably elevate the straight sections on plates, then put tiles
under the curved section to get it all on the same level.
ROSCO
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| | Re: A New Bridge
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| "J.D. Forinash" <foxtrot@cc.gatech.edu> wrote in message news:983kv2$2pf$1@y2...net.foo... (...) Well, I'll admit, I "cheated". The areas of straight track are lying down on the same plane but the curved is slightly elevated. I had to note where on (...) (24 years ago, 7-Mar-01, to lugnet.build, lugnet.trains)
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