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Offline BobG100  
#1 Posted : 05 December 2020 16:20:52(UTC)
BobG100


Joined: 04/12/2009(UTC)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
In the process of using SCARM to lay out various Trix HO C-track section configurations I've sometimes seen two yellow arrowheads appear at a
track interface instead of the standard all-is-correct red and green markers present just before the sections "snap" together. Fig. 1 illustrates an
example of such an apparent misalignment- -in this case it occurs where the #62094 straight track joins the #62612 turnout. Fig. 2 shows the color
arrowheads I observed as I tried to connect the track sections involved.

Do the yellow arrowheads indicate an actual track misalignment or are these markers just an artifact of the software?

Fig. 1.jpgFig. 2.jpg

BobG100
Offline Legless  
#2 Posted : 06 December 2020 08:06:20(UTC)
Legless

Australia   
Joined: 20/07/2007(UTC)
Posts: 809
Location: Leopold, Victoria
Hi Bob,
when there is more than one connection, this happens, but don’t worry, it still works out fine.
Mike
Legless
Era's 1 to 111,C track,k track
Offline BobG100  
#3 Posted : 15 December 2020 06:51:00(UTC)
BobG100


Joined: 04/12/2009(UTC)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Thank you, Mike. It's a great relief knowing that many of the trial track arrangements I simulated with SCARM can be assembled without certain sections having to be forced together and possibly distorted. Now, finally, I can go ahead and order track and start layout construction.
BobG100
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