07-18-2012, 11:20 PM
Thanks Stein,
Those have a nice feel to it. Just wondering if you've planned with no 6 turnouts here, or are they different?
I will likely be using a cassette for the standalone application, but the 6" of straight at modules extreme is a requirement from our module standards. (the NMRA-BR specs) As these could end up anywhere in a modular layout, there could be a curved module next, so to make sure everything runs smoothly this 6" section is introduced. For my total length of two modules this means 1ft is 'lost', and have 7ft left to play in between. By the way which railroad software do you use?
Koos
Those have a nice feel to it. Just wondering if you've planned with no 6 turnouts here, or are they different?
I will likely be using a cassette for the standalone application, but the 6" of straight at modules extreme is a requirement from our module standards. (the NMRA-BR specs) As these could end up anywhere in a modular layout, there could be a curved module next, so to make sure everything runs smoothly this 6" section is introduced. For my total length of two modules this means 1ft is 'lost', and have 7ft left to play in between. By the way which railroad software do you use?

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