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10 Jul 2012, 06:18
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Trackhead ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 530 Joined: 26-September 10 From: Derby, Midlands, UK Member No.: 16,116 |
Finaly I worked out how (I hope) to get Pit pro into my small layout. The answer is to lead the pit lane round the inside of an R2 curve to and then exit. Cutting more single straight from a standard straight is becomming childs play. Simply hot melt glue either side of the centre spine then cut straight down with the aid of a straight edge, Showed the black both sides of the cut, straight down the middle of the spine YES! Cutting the R1 free hand along a drawn line not really a problem, However just my luck the tabs are wrong. I had to open the slot in the R1 to take the wide tab of the pit lane exit. Not too hard. I needed to give some guide for the new big tab. To do this i used a bit of PVC tape to stop the glue flowing into the tab area and then added lots of hot melt. All works. Now just have to wait for the Pit Pro (its on its way Thanls Ricko Rocket) and time to set it up.
PS Any idea what to do with 90 degrees of single inner lane R1 ;-). -------------------- 57 yr old Newbie
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