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posted: 12 Mar 2008 13:53 from: Stewart McSporran click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
I'm designing some interlaced timber turnouts and this involves changing the lengths of all the default timbers. Is there any way of setting the lengths of multiple timbers at once rather than having to do each in turn? Stewart |
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posted: 14 Mar 2008 03:52 from: Martin Wynne
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Stewart McSporran wrote: I'm designing some interlaced timber turnouts and this involves changing the lengths of all the default timbers. Hi Stewart, Sorry, no, this isn't currently possible as a single template. But many thanks for the suggestion, it will be in the next Pug. If you don't want to curve the template afterwards you can do it as partial templates. Remove the unwanted timbers, then overlay a plain track template without rails and with the sleeper width set to 12". There's a video about NER interlaced turnouts and a download file at: topic 299 - message 1779 n.b. in 091c the bug work-around of entering 0.001 inches at 3:00 mins into the video is no longer needed. Enter zero. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 14 Mar 2008 04:04 from: Martin Wynne
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p.s. I wrote: then overlay a plain track template without rails and with the sleeper width set to 12".Well that depends on the prototype of course. NER interlaced turnouts used standard 10" wide sleepers ("Sleepered Single Junctions"). Martin. |
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