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Re: corner module for the interior siding



scott a smiley wrote:
> Actually any size 90 degree corner will from one tangent tot he other. 
> The question will be if there will be gaps between the two modules and
> how far from the corner you would have to start to get it to fit.  Also
> consider that we will be getting further from the tracks and would need
> to access this area from the out side of the layout.
> 

What we could maybe do is add a switch in the siding track just before 
the turn table.  This switch would route a track onto the main modules 
in the E position and hook up to the E track on the corner.  Then after 
making the turn it could come back into the siding modules...

:-)

But adding lots more of the interior modules will indeed make it harder 
to reach the track.  That's why adding switches to main 4 and hooking up 
a few 2x2' modules might be a neat idea and not take up too much space.

Steve.

> 
> On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:59:08 -0500 Steve Wise <swise@aoot.com> writes:
>> Edward Weltens wrote:
>>> Is it the same size as a new corner?  Would one of the new corners 
>> I 
>>> made the wrong size possibly work?
>>>
>> Its not the same size.  I dunno if I could use the "wrong size" 
>> corner. 
>>   That's a possibility though...
>>
>>
>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>> From: Steve Wise <swise@aoot.com>
>>> To: "ttat-members@aoot.com" <ttat-members@aoot.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, July 8, 2007 4:42:06 PM
>>> Subject: corner module for the interior siding
>>>
>>> Here's a plan for a corner module that fits inside our existing 
>> club
>>> corners.  This would allow us to continue the siding modules past 
>> a
>>> corner...
>>>
>>> If anyone wants the rrtrack src file for these, just lemme know... 
>>  I'm
>>> sending jpgs so all members can view it without having rrtrack...
>>>
>>> Food for thought.
>>>
>>>
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