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... runs, scenery, point motor positioning etc. Admittedly that only works for quite a narrow range of baseboard widths, but I'm in that range! Anyway, I thought someone might have found the info useful. Cheers, Paul posted: 1 Dec 2020 21:10 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote How old a version was that method used? I got Templot in April 2001, version 0.68c (he says, checking his email archive!), but I don't remember how printing was calibrated way back then! I ... custom paper length I can set is not longer. Rob P.S. I hope you got a better monitor these days Please mind how you go if you do use a bandsaw. Round things and bandsaws are not always a good combination. posted: 2 Dec 2020 08:34 from: Stephen Freeman Haven't had time to look at all the interesting stuff so just chanced on this by luck. For A3+ printer I use Epson Stylus Photo 1290, though I only use it for A3 these days, it too has a ...
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... key will be attached to the token and thus any passenger train will not be using the turnout in a reversed condition. The clue is, there is no advanced starter beyond the turnout. I await being shot down in flames. Phil posted: 4 Dec 2014 10:38 from: Martin Wynne Hi Phil, It is a single-track line, so passenger trains running east to west will see it as facing points. The points need to be locked for that. regards, Martin. posted: 4 Dec 2014 ... usual reason for providing a separate ground frame is that it is more than the 350 yards length limit for the rodding run from a signal box. It's odd that the actual position of the ground frame isn't shown. regards, Martin. posted: 4 Dec 2014 08:47 from: Phil O I don't think that a FPL would be required as the key will be attached to the token and thus any passenger train will not be using the turnout in a reversed condition. The clue is, there is no advanced starter ...
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... it should be ok. I will have a look at the Iso Alcohol version though.. Yeah I have stabbed myself a few times so far but I reckon that for every 2 chairs I put on 1 will break on the underside posted: 3 May 2018 10:16 from: Jim Guthrie It could be that the problem of the chairs breaking is not with them, but with the rail section if the web of the rail has got thicker for some reason- i.e. if the rail the chairs were designed for ... glued down or the solvent used to attach the chairs can cause the sleepers to warp. The cheapish wood moisture meters are useful for checking on timber moisture content generally, not that I am suggesting you use one on the sleepers. Rob posted: 2 May 2018 08:40 from: Michael Henfrey Thanks Rob, Yeah the ply is cut with the grain. It's a loft layout and so it is quite dry up there so they will only get moisture when I add water/pva mix for ballasting. I'm using exactoscale ...
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... the standard 6ft way spacing. That makes the construction clearances rather tight, but on the other hand widening the spacing affects the surrounding track plan. You need a wider spacing of course on sharply curved tracks for vehicle clearance, but this one is only down to 10 chains radius and the standard spacing would be sufficient (that's over 8ft radius in P4). Your method of creating the initial outline produces a non-symmetrical scissors. Again it's not wrong, but I think the majority of scissors crossovers would be symmetrical unless ... picture gallery sites such as PhotoBucket or ImageShack. Enter the tags in square brackets like this, enclosing the picture URL between them: [img]http://www.... [/ img] regards, Martin. posted: 11 Dec 2008 08:30 from: John Preston Hello to all I have taken the challenge and changed the alignments slightly in order to insert most check rails and get rid of the reverse curve and slight mis-alignments. Three missing check rails are on the turnout crossing rails ...
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... topic: 3499 output elements- new settings and print preview posted: 10 Sep 2019 20:51 from: Paul Boyd Hi Martin, I seem to be finding my way back to Templot again! There's a couple of features that would be quite nice to have, if they're not already there somewhere:- When printing the background templates, any platforms with a solid infill obliterate any text, such as timber numbering or "blunt nose" etc. Could it be arranged so that the platform is always underneath any text ... sure is an option somewhere, is to not show the template number on the output, so just "A11" instead of "PL172.A11". Cheers, Paul Last edited on 10 Sep 2019 20:51 by Paul Boyd posted: 12 Sep 2019 19:08 from: Martin Wynne Paul Boyd wrote: Hi Martin, I seem to be finding my way back to Templot again! There's a couple of features that would be quite nice to have, if they're not already there somewhere:- The other one, which ...
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... 24 Mar 2011 11:27 from: BeamEnds It's probably as intended, but.... in 'winter mode' you can't get back to the terminus in the middle without setting back- is that meant to be? posted: 24 Mar 2011 19:10 from: Ian Allen At bottom right of the plan are the connecting lines to another "shed", double track to a mainline station, inside double track rising to a high level station for the "electric" services, and three tracks (double main ... the plan. Ian posted: 3 Nov 2012 13:22 from: Ian Allen The curved scissors is now virtually complete, apaprt from some cast brass chairs, tie-bars and fishplates.... CoulsdonCS_DSC0006.jpg CoulsdonCS_DSC0004.jpg CoulsdonCS_DSC0001.jpg posted: 4 Jan 2013 20:08 from: Ian Allen The build has started, as it were: 1951_041504_480000000.jpg 1951_041505_210000000.jpg 1951_041506_140000000.jpg 1951_041506_500000000.jpg 1951_041507_170000000.jpg 1951_041507_500000000.jpg Ian posted: 4 Jan 2013 20:44 from: Martin Wynne That's looking great Ian, thanks for posting your progress. Martin. posted: 22 Feb ...
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... topic: 2515 Wheelset sideways slop between rails posted: 20 Aug 2014 10:45 from: Brian McK Greetings all, I'm modelling New Zealand's 3' 6" gauge system circa 1920s to 1:48 scale. While I can produce my own wheels and trackwork scaled exactly true from the prototype, do recognise that a very slight increase of the 1-3 /4 inch wide turnout flangeways with a commensurate adjustment to wheelset B to B may be a more realistic goal for construction and operational reliability. However, my ... by all accounts. I'll pass on your query regarding clearance issues and will get back to you when I get a reply. NSW O is 7mm. I went S7 for similar reasons. Still a compromise. Regard, Matt M. posted: 21 Aug 2014 08:59 from: Alan Turner Brian McK wrote: Thanks Matt. Flanges on American railroad wheels are wider and perhaps marginally shallower than for our 3' 6" system. The really noticeable difference is that their flangeways are up to 2-1 /2 ...
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... topic: 1892 LNER 1930s crossover- rail lengths and timbering posted: 30 Mar 2012 10:02 from: ESJAYTEE This is perhaps a little esoteric, but perhaps one of you may have some info. In templot we can set rail lengths to produce standard panels of plain track. We can specify switch lengths and crossings corresponding to REA and some pre-REA specs, but can we specify the rail length used to make up a turnout? The straight stockrails of the C9's I'm making a crossover from appear to arrive ... a soleplate, then its filing time. Martin- as a constructional question piece (as this is about to become) should carry on here, would you liek ot move the thread or should i begin a fresh thread? Cheers Steve posted: 24 Aug 2012 08:16 from: Martin Wynne ESJAYTEE wrote: Martin- as a constructional question piece (as this is about to become) should carry on here, would you like to move the thread or should I begin a fresh thread? Hi Steve, Thanks for ...
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... from: Les G Hi Martin, Thankyou for letting us help; I am in a "recover data" stage following a major system crash, but will start to contribute to the topic from around mid-week. regards Les G posted: 3 Jun 2012 10:53 from: Jerry I shall be glad to help as a relatively new user I often have to search out and read-up on various topics. Almost always I find the answer has been provided, often by Martin himself but frequently by others more ... than me. Jerry posted: 4 Jun 2012 08:27 from: LSWRArt Making catch points_omitting rails posted: 4 Jun 2012 08:30 from: LSWRArt Dummy vehicle function posted: 4 Jun 2012 08:39 from: LSWRArt Hi Martin and Les As I said earlier, I have my notes on various Templot 2 functions filed on my computer. I have posted three examples above. Are these helpful, or is the mix of notes and links confusing? If they are helpful I will post the rest of what I ...
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... blocks seems a very strange way to lay track. There is nothing to stop the track spreading. This might have not been much of a problem for 3 ton wagons hauled by a horse at walking pace, but it would seem much more risky with 8 and 10 ton wagons and loco haulage, even in a siding. Another interesting point in the photo is the apparent absence of fishplates. It looks as if the rail joint simply rests in the bullhead chair (look at the third chair from the camera). With ... early years we also lived in Station Road and could just see the trains thundering through (well that's how it appeared to a five year old. Proper trains I mean, not these new fangled things that run on electric or diesel. posted: 13 Jul 2016 08:22 from: Stephen Freeman I have come across this very useful resource which not only shows the track plan but just about everything else of interest in the UK of the period being the online OS 6 inch map courtesy of the National Library of Scotland here ...
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... Just thought I'd have a play and replicate as close as I could Bury Shed from photocopies of drawings from *somewhere*. It isn't the final version as this is just the rough draft. Ian Attachment: attach_1462_2005_Bury_Shed.box 349 Last edited on 12 Jul 2012 21:10 by Ian Allen posted: 6 Jul 2012 20:33 from: Martin Wynne That's great, Ian. 2_061530_560000000.png Now you just need to add all the structures on the Sketchboard. Martin. posted: 7 Jul 2012 00:22 from: Ian Allen Here's ... any* scale of the plans I had scanned on the web or with others without written permission, and I had to sign a disclaimer to this effect. Perhaps it's changed, which would be good news. Richard. Last edited on 11 Jul 2012 10:08 by richard_t posted: 11 Jul 2012 10:44 from: Ian Allen Richard, I've had the plans so long I can't remember if I even had to sign a disclaimer. Might be prudent for Martin to remove the BGS and SK files just in case ...
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... 2014 09:05 from: Martin Wynne Hi Jim, Following the link in the video, the cost is 180 Euros (about £140): http://www.rst-modellbau.de/rstshop/index.php/gleisbau/weichen.html For comparison, the C-10 Exactoscale P4 kits from C&L are currently £54: http://www.finescale.org.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=346_384_390_537 regards, Martin. posted: 21 Jul 2014 10:05 from: JFS Very interesting! But I ... turnout kit video posted: 20 Jul 2014 21:22 from: Martin Wynne A 30-minute video showing the assembly of a kit for a German 1:9 turnout in Proto87. The "timbers" are steel: Martin. posted: 21 Jul 2014 08:35 from: Jim Guthrie How much does that kit cost? With all the special plastic moulds and cast rail parts- not cheap, I bet. But it does make up into an excellent looking turnout, and not a gauge in sight. Jim ...
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... communication; Whatsapp, gmail etc., including downloading Templot2 again. I have restarted the machine several times. I can't find the message now but a message came up earlier to say there was an unclosed tab on the background files Godders posted: 25 Sep 2020 10:05 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Hi Martin I may have cured it, drastically, bit like a cowboy with a snake bite. I have cut out the wound with my Bowie Knife. I have renamed the SHAPE-FILES folder to SHAPE-FILES_OLd and ... topic: 3781 Unable to connect to Templot website posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:08 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Since this morning when I start Templot, I get: [img]data:image/png;base64 posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:11 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Sorry about the above, I was trying to send screen shots. I'll have to try another way. Godders posted: 25 Sep 2020 08:36 from: Godfrey Earnshaw Message: Unable to connect to Templot web site It is not ...
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... a car park now. As far as track spacing goes, this was originally built with broad gauge, and I vaguely remember seeing an engraving that shows four broad gauge tracks, so that should give you an idea. originally dated: 2008-03-11 10:12:13____ from: Nigel Brown Paul Boyd wrote: As far as track spacing goes, this was originally built with broad gauge, and I vaguely remember seeing an engraving that shows four broad gauge tracks, so that should give ... : For an engraving of its original state, see:- http://www.nrm.org.uk/exhibitions/bourne/gwr.asp Is it my imagination or poor eyesight, or does that show five broad gauge lines? originally dated: 2008-03-11 15:08:37____ from: Nigel Brown Paul Boyd wrote: Is it my imagination or poor eyesight, or does that show five broad gauge lines? Your eyesight is fine, or at least as good as mine; it does show five lines ...
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... get my head around the idea of using a Tortoise or Fulgurex motor for a 4mm ground signal. I've experimented with memory wire and like it but it takes up rather a lot of space. Cause for some more experimentation! posted: 25 Nov 2009 06:10 from: Stephen Freeman As far as I can see from his website, The Bouncer gives you just one bounce. Well if you just want it for turnouts, there is the MERG design, I believe the design is freely available along with the software and ... doesn't seem cost-effective. [Having been lightly flamed on another thread for admitting that I still use copper clad sleepers, I anticipate that my use of H&Ms will be seen as so last century!] Donald posted: 25 Nov 2009 20:08 from: Brian Lewis Have a care Donald. One more antideluvian admission like this and the Natural History Museum will haul you in as a prize exhibit.... Actually, I was grateful for the link to that signal control system, for I did ...
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... from my iPhone: "Smartphones and Android tablets not supported. Sorry, smartphone and Android tablet browsers cannot display this page correctly. You can view the page in a desktop browser or with an Apple iPad using Mobile Safari." Last edited on 20 Jan 2013 10:16 by Dave Summers posted: 20 Jan 2013 07:35 from: Dave Summers Second bad news is that on my iPad 1, the whole screen scrolls. This means that the inner window containing the screenshot and narrative cannot be scrolled and the bottom ... to the Firefox problem. Which means we can revert to the HTML5 "frozen peas" theme for the Templot Companion: 2_111301_110000000.png Page link: http://templot.com/companion/index.html?fit_turnout_to_existing_curves.htm Many thanks to Tim. Martin. posted: 1 Feb 2013 08:15 from: Phil O Hi Martin Would it be possible to have a fit to screen function for the slide show? or have I missed it. Cheers Phil posted: 1 Feb 2013 08:28 from: Martin Wynne Phil O wrote: Would ...
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... start" button, so that there is no need for the endless looping. There is also a lot of stuff which I left off, such as the "share on Facebook" social media functions. cheers, Martin. posted: 22 Jul 2019 08:10 from: Phil O Hi Martin I have just tried it on my laptop running Win 10 and on the last one, I have to scroll down to get the play buttons which then cuts the top off the display, my screen resolution is set to the ... replay from start" button, so that there is no need for the endless looping. There is also a lot of stuff which I left off, such as the "share on Facebook" social media functions. cheers, Martin. posted: 22 Jul 2019 08:10 from: Phil O Hi Martin I have just tried it on my laptop running Win 10 and on the last one, I have to scroll down to get the play buttons which then cuts the top off the display, my screen resolution is set ...
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... , perhaps most, prefer to watch a video rather than read lengthy text-based explanations on web pages. Is that really true? I hate it when I google how to do something only to find that to get the answer I have to wade through a 10 minute video instead of being able to read through something at my own speed. I know that on yours we can easily pause video, but you still can't print a video out and keep it in a file! I wonder what other people think? I ... on my MacBook Pro — a boon when trying to "play along" without closing windows etc and a big hand to you and all the club members for all the help, information — and entertaining reading! Best regards Keith posted: 4 Jul 2015 16:08 from: Martin Wynne keithj15 wrote: Thank you for posting the links to all the help notes and videos, especially the Jing resource which I had forgotten about. Thanks Keith. You are not the only one. Some of them are out of date, ...
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... 9 Apr 2010 09:38 from: Brian Lewis When theory meets actual working practice, something has to give and this debate is becoming rather like that of the scientists who proved positively that bees could not fly. :-) I ran 0-XF for 10 years without problems and rest my case upon that fact. Regards Brian Lewis Martin Wynne wrote: A significant problem with 0-XF is that the dimensions don't add up, if it is intended as advertised for all existing G0G-Fine wheels. The quoted ... maximum back-to-back is 29.3mm. For other flange thicknesses, adjust the maximum back-to-back accordingly. For 0-MF, the minimum back-to-back is 28.6mm. regards, Martin. posted: 8 Apr 2010 17:08 from: Brian Lewis Yes.... but probably because none of the boring old farts can build trackwork properly.... :-) Yours most politely Brian Lewis Martin Wynne wrote: Hi Chris, The advice from the Gauge 0 Guild is ...
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... fine. So here is the answer to your question Martin:- the "problem it causes" is that Templot is not "system independent" thus, if they *ban* writing (or installations) to the root directory in WIN 8/9 /10 Templot will not work. You then have a re-write forced on you OR we as users cannot upgrade our machines. Having said all that, and recognising the long development path (no pun!) of Templot, I really sympathise and fully agree ... -consuming enough to make progress with what we already have, without starting again at the beginning. So I simply repeat -- please everyone -- do not install Templot in the \Program Files\ folder. regards, Martin. posted: 18 Dec 2010 08:25 from: John Clutterbuck Martin Wynne wrote Can the keyboard problem not be solved by plugging in a PC USB keyboard? They are quite inexpensive. This wouldn't really solve all the problems as many of the command sequences and function keys operate native Mac OS ...
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