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Pretty much certainly, but it will depend on a number of factors including:Can’t the highlighted area be shortened?
couldnt find one of those last time i lookedPretty much certainly, but it will depend on a number of factors including:
You would probably benefit from getting hold of the LGB 10010 track planning template....
- Curve radius concerned
- Possible need for some non standard length track sections,
- Or using several smaller than standard length sections
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all i have is r3 curves. i would like to use thoseFor an R1 loop, I would use 7 curves, and LGB 10000 straights back to the points.
You wouldn't need any short pieces, and the loop wouldn't have an S curve....
yes im using r3 curves. is that what you used on the second diagram above? is that anyrail? How can i load it into mine?Yes, but . . .
If you don't need the link to make a circle . . .
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Or, if you do need that link, you just need to use some non-standard track lengths . . .
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I've assumed you're using R3 curves/points, but it's similar if you're using R1.
Cheers
David
Thanks looks much better. I’m sure the track will give for the small gapYes, but . . .
If you don't need the link to make a circle . . .
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Or, if you do need that link, you just need to use some non-standard track lengths . . .
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I've assumed you're using R3 curves/points, but it's similar if you're using R1.
Cheers
David