AHA!
Thanks.
For some reason, even though I *thought* I laid the track correctly, they weren't properly connected. Now I was able to enter in a start and end value for a range of tracks!
Thank you!
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- 27 Jul 2016, 17:02
- Forum: Working with RailModeller Pro
- Topic: A few newbie questions
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- 27 Jul 2016, 14:39
- Forum: Working with RailModeller Pro
- Topic: A few newbie questions
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Re: A few newbie questions
Thanks. I'm still confused though. Below is a screeenshot of how I'm trying to do this. So far, all Ive managed to do is elevate the middle section 4" off the baseboard. :) Also, in relation to flex track, how can I have a mostly straight section of flex with a little jog near the end? Screen S...
- 27 Jul 2016, 02:58
- Forum: Working with RailModeller Pro
- Topic: A few newbie questions
- Replies: 5
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A few newbie questions
I'm using the free version. I'm 99.99% certain I'm going to get the paid version but want to kick the tires for a few. The big question is on grades. I enter a piece of curved flex track. I want to set a grade. I'm not really sure on if I'm doing it right. I have two connected pieces, I set an arbit...