Hi all,
As an example, if I start with a curved template which then connects to a straight template, then subsequently convert the curved template to a turnout and then roam this to the position I want then this affects the sleeper spacing at the joint between the (now) turnout template and the straight template.
In a similar vein, if I have a transition curve (90 degrees, straight to 1000mm, for example) then mirror this on the peg so that the curve then transitions back to straight again I usually find that the sleeper spacing at the joint between the two templates is all wrong (too wide, too narrow, sleepers overlapping etc.).
I'm obviously doing something wrong, but what is it please?
Many thanks
Brian
As an example, if I start with a curved template which then connects to a straight template, then subsequently convert the curved template to a turnout and then roam this to the position I want then this affects the sleeper spacing at the joint between the (now) turnout template and the straight template.
In a similar vein, if I have a transition curve (90 degrees, straight to 1000mm, for example) then mirror this on the peg so that the curve then transitions back to straight again I usually find that the sleeper spacing at the joint between the two templates is all wrong (too wide, too narrow, sleepers overlapping etc.).
I'm obviously doing something wrong, but what is it please?
Many thanks
Brian
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