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... the end of the turnout road curve proves that. What I think you may be referring to is that it looks to me as though the timbers are centered rather than ends in line. Regards Tony. Last edited on 4 Sep 2020 21:54 by Tony W posted: 4 Sep 2020 22:49 from: Martin Wynne Hi Julian, It looks fine to me. You have a LH turnout, with timbering set to equalized-incremental and timbers centralized. That's the normal setting for the equalized-incremental style: 2_041730_130000000.png The timber lengths increase in 6" steps, so when centralized, the "steppyness" is equalled out between the main-side and turnout-side ends. If you prefer you can change it to timber ends in-line, which puts the main-side ends all in a neat line, with all the "steppyness" on the turnout side. N.B. When you change to square-on timbering style, Templot automatically sets the ends in-line. When you change to the equalized-incremental style ...
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