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posted: 10 Jan 2014 19:48 from: Devonian
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Hello Martin, Following your invaluable, nay, essential advice re uploading track-plan (Nov) I got it right on the second attempt. Not bad for someone who usually can't be bothered to read instructions. I can retrieve it from Templot_Dev OK but the graph lines are no longer superimposed? What have I overlooked? My previous attempt was about 85% finished over eight years ago with hand built track and all buildings completed. I found out several months later when briefly returning from a terminal matrimonial dispute that it had been thrown out. Two years work went up the creek. Luckily, rolling stock and most of the buildings came to me unharmed. Being of bloody-minded bent, I am now ready to start again. The top left point is the only 'conventional' one. The others are curved (some only very slightly) one way or the other but I successfully adapted C&L plans to the desired configuration. I expect to achieve greater accuracy with Templot. The rest of the track-work was made using a sleeper jig for the two-bolt GW chairs. Peter. |
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posted: 10 Jan 2014 21:00 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Peter, Welcome to Templot Club. To have the grid lines showing in front of picture shapes, tick this box: 2_101554_220000000.png Alternatively, you can click the trackpad > trackpad grid options > grid in front of shapes menu item. Best wishes for your rebuilt Lambourn. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 11 Jan 2014 17:40 from: Devonian
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Thanks very much, Martin. Now to have a go at producing those awkward formations. Too early to say whether I will use the sleeper gauge already mentioned but I don't think there is an alternative. As far as I know, there is no O gauge, 2-bolt GW flexible track available so it could mean a return to track-bashing. Peter. |
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