M martinmk New member Feb 26, 2012 #1 It shows in Content Manager as a Local Built In object, but is nowhere to be found in Surveyor.
C cascaderailroad New member Feb 26, 2012 #2 I have no idear' what the Trainz Birdbath thingy' actauly does ... I never ever used it ... and never even missed it.
I have no idear' what the Trainz Birdbath thingy' actauly does ... I never ever used it ... and never even missed it.
S schweitzerdude Active member Feb 26, 2012 #3 In TS2010 surveyor: Main Menu/Edit Envronment/Location then you will see a World Origin section with add/move, find, and edit World Origin buttons.
In TS2010 surveyor: Main Menu/Edit Envronment/Location then you will see a World Origin section with add/move, find, and edit World Origin buttons.
C clam1952 Welsh Narrow Gauge nut. Feb 26, 2012 #4 Yes it is, its not in the surveyor tabs, It's in the main surveyor menu, the environmental bit, add or remove world origin or something like that.
Yes it is, its not in the surveyor tabs, It's in the main surveyor menu, the environmental bit, add or remove world origin or something like that.
O oknotsen Holder of a broom Feb 26, 2012 #5 While on the topic, yet slightly offtopic: What does the thing do?
C clam1952 Welsh Narrow Gauge nut. Feb 26, 2012 #6 Sets latitude and Longitude and elevation to a point on the route, needs putting it in the correct place.
Sets latitude and Longitude and elevation to a point on the route, needs putting it in the correct place.
M mezzoprezzo Content appreciator Feb 26, 2012 #7 The “birdbath” will help with the construction of prototypical layouts if you are keen on getting assets placed in the correct position. How much you can trust the accuracy of the system has been subject to much debate. There is quite a bit of information and discussion on the uses of the World Origin in this thread.
The “birdbath” will help with the construction of prototypical layouts if you are keen on getting assets placed in the correct position. How much you can trust the accuracy of the system has been subject to much debate. There is quite a bit of information and discussion on the uses of the World Origin in this thread.