I have a problem with turnout frog-and-guard-rail track object sets that are available on the DLS. They look fine, and one set is downright excellent, but placing them is a nightmare. If they don't land in exactly on the right spot moving them is difficult and frustrating, and they have a tendency to jump around, sometimes for no apparent reason and almost always if you insert a spline point on the same track nearby.
So I had the idea that if these were scenery objects instead of track objects they wouldn't have this problem, but before I invest hours (I'm helpless when it comes to anything approaching content creation) I wanted to know if this would be feasible. I thought that I could use a config.txt file from a scenery object and, with appropriate modifications, marry it up with the meshes from my turnout frog track objects, and make them rollable, to adjust for grades, and height adjustable, of course. Placing them might take a bit longer, though maybe not considering the difficulties, but the stability gained might more than repay the effort.
Would this be feasible?
Of course, they would be for my private use. I'm not planning to steal anything.
Bernie
So I had the idea that if these were scenery objects instead of track objects they wouldn't have this problem, but before I invest hours (I'm helpless when it comes to anything approaching content creation) I wanted to know if this would be feasible. I thought that I could use a config.txt file from a scenery object and, with appropriate modifications, marry it up with the meshes from my turnout frog track objects, and make them rollable, to adjust for grades, and height adjustable, of course. Placing them might take a bit longer, though maybe not considering the difficulties, but the stability gained might more than repay the effort.
Would this be feasible?
Of course, they would be for my private use. I'm not planning to steal anything.
Bernie