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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
Then I would use 9 R3 curves, one more than a half circle, and straights back to the point.all i have is r3 curves. i would like to use those
This vid links to a triangle I hade using an LGB reverse loop set, I would imagine your setup is pretty similar to the LGB one in putting the connections to the track. Hope this helps. The loop would be to the top and left track of this vid.After putting it on paper i still believe i only need 1 psxx and 1 psxx-arsc. Does it matter where i connect the ar leads?