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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jfugate</i> <br /><br />Topic this post: But watch out ... don't make it TOO high! <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />It's far better to take an evening mocking things up, than to spend money and time building benchwork only to find it's too low or too high! <br /> <br />Yes I wish I had forseen this error .I had to remove all of the riser's I had installed on my <br />multi-leveled "Beaverton & North Plains Rail Transfer"Freelanced Branchline of the Rivergate Industrial Park in Portland Oregon.It would have saved me nearly 200 bucks,and the time fixing the miscalulation. <br /> But now that I have reparied my work I can now revise my Trackplan.With changing the height of the lower level this has changed the way trains travel onto and off the branch,since the Helix is NON-MOVABLE ( I say this because there is no other place to put this Floor Hog!)in refrence to the height of the lower level the ramp to lodeck is extended two and a half feet in to the lower level.Entrierly changing the track plan. <br /> <br />[/quote]
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