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If you use one of the ovals to do the ends of an
oval, and use pieces
from the other oval to fill in the sides in a curvy pattern,
then you can do anything, as long as you put the same
arrangement in both sides of the oval.
Simon
http://www.SimonRobinson.com
> What combinations can I make using pieces from two oval track
> sets? I've
> tried several combinations but they always are a little off.
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Hi Asher,
Simon Robinson wrote:
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> If you use one of the ovals to do the ends of an
> oval, and use pieces
> from the other oval to fill in the sides in a curvy pattern,
> then you can do anything, as long as you put the same
> arrangement in both sides of the oval.
Or a mirrored one. You can make a fairly presentable dogbone that way.
You need to get yourself a copy of track designer. Go to the train depot
and get yourself a copy. This is a brilliant program! Far better to
doodle with track pieces on the PC than on the rug.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/train_depot/
++Lar
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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 14:15:11 GMT, Larry Pieniazek <lar@voyager.net>
wrote:
> You need to get yourself a copy of track designer. Go to the train depot
> and get yourself a copy. This is a brilliant program! Far better to
> doodle with track pieces on the PC than on the rug.
<UI deleted>
And where's the fun in that?
Jasper
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