QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy QUOTE: Ian: ...take a pencil and hold it to the edge of your longest car (at the centre mark). As you move the car around the corner a line will be drawn on the baseboard showing where the edge of the platform should be aligned to... Maybe it's just the wording, but wouldn't you need to hold the pencil at the corner of the longest car (instead of at the center point)? The overhang at the corner of the car will be the greatest, and therefore will be what the platform needs to be clear of. Keep in mind that on a real platform, the industry would probably have some small metal bridge plates laying around to bridge the gap between the platform and the car door. Regards Ed
QUOTE: Ian: ...take a pencil and hold it to the edge of your longest car (at the centre mark). As you move the car around the corner a line will be drawn on the baseboard showing where the edge of the platform should be aligned to...
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