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Post by afarlie on Apr 1, 2010 14:20:33 GMT
Does anyone happen to know of a diagram that provides the figures to construct a rail profile for LU style track (both running and conductor rails?)
I've seen various references to a particular British Standards (which is presumably why there isn't a published diagram online.)
In basic terms ( object construction for OpenBVE) the figures needed are
- Bullhead/ Flatbottom or Rectanglur profile type - Base width - Base height - Stem width - Head height - Head width - Overall Height...
I know that rail profiles CAN be more complex than this though..
Additionally does anyone here know what dimension 'standards' were applied to LU sleepers?
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neilw
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Post by neilw on Apr 1, 2010 15:43:15 GMT
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Phil
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Post by Phil on Apr 2, 2010 13:24:57 GMT
Surely, don't all our other forum members who also do BVE have this information already encoded? There's enough BVE LU routes around so you could find half your job is done for you.
Try a PM to Tomcakes........
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Post by afarlie on Apr 3, 2010 11:53:04 GMT
Surely, don't all our other forum members who also do BVE have this information already encoded? There's enough BVE LU routes around so you could find half your job is done for you. Try a PM to Tomcakes........ Hmm.. The reason I was asking was to try and 'finescale' some objects. I've been able to find width data on a railway modelmaking site, but not the height information
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