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... you can copy it into the control and continue rolling the dummy vehicle along it in the usual way. The peg goes on the bogie pin nearest to the CTRL-0 datum end. To check across a boundary at that end you need to do a full 180-degree rotate on F8, or more quickly SHIFT+ F8 to rotate 180 degrees first. 3. There is a new option to omit the rolled-in sleepers when rolling rails (CTRL+ F4). In fact it is now the default: 2_092225_130000000.png One of the most frequent uses of the roll rails function is to provide a change of radius in a V-crossing exit. Here the vee splice rail would normally be curved, for both regular and curviform V-crossings, at a radius determined by the turnout geometry. But if the turnout exit is shortened back (CTRL+ F12), a length of plain branch track can be pegged on to TEXITP having any other radius you like, in this case dead straight. Then rolling the rails lets you re ...
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