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by
joosten on March 22nd, 2012 at 12:26 AM

Originally Posted by
joosten
My old friend Bobcass asked me to baptise him in the world of animated switches n track from Olegkhim.
Before posting any picts and detailed olegkhim for dummies I think the straight forward textual explanation should do the job too for most trainzers willing to spend more than 10 minutes on these fine pieces of track.
I use them all over my routes in Canadian Rocky Mountains 2011 2012 thread despide the fact that sometimes N3v drives me crazy not fixing the old spline problem which
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