Looks like the 2" straights lost out this time.
Ouch - now what are we going to do! Guess I'll have to startup my saw again. You would think the new EZ track layout book would call for some 2" straights - I mean how could you not need some! (I still like my earlier idea of bundling 2" straights with the layout book)
....geez - there's only so many 90 degree crossings you can sell on ebay!
Derek
OK guys,
I'll let you in on a secret.
2.25 in. N/S straight p/n 44513
3 in. N/S straight p/n 44512
3 in. Steel straight p/n 44412
4.50 in. N/S straight p/n 44514
I hope thar 1/4 in. doesn't ruin anyones day.
Bear - You're going to let ME in on a secret? Now what might that be? ???
Apparently you weren't following the threads about 2" inch straights on the old board and all of the track combinations I did using the 2" straights.
And yes, that 1/4" can make the difference between track being aligned and track being misaligned.
Derek - If the 2" straights are not used in the new layout book, then I wonder if the layouts in there are not going to be much different than those in the old layout book?
Terry - I wonder that too. Of course, there's only so many versions of 'classic' layouts that you can make so the book will probably have some repetition.
I certainly learned from you and others from the old board that most layout design follows basic principles. The best lesson I learned was not to follow one curve with an immediate curve in the opposite direction - thank goodness you showed me that before I spent time and money designing turnouts on my layout that would cause derailments!
Did you keep any of these old posts and layout pictures? I get the impression from all the recent questions these would be beneficial.
Derek
Derek,
I have the pictures, but I don't have the old posts.
I could post the layout pics again.
Terry - Great - I see you posted the info. Thanks. Derek