train bridge

train bridge

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Train Bridge Instructions: The Train Bridge is a printed component that requires additional support. It's compatible with the .train track system. There are two types of track files available: a shorter one for climbing and descending, and a longer one specifically designed for bridge sections. The latter will securely hold the bridge in place as it slides into position. To achieve the desired height, you'll need to print multiple support parts - at least two of each required part. This flexibility allows you to customize the bridge's height according to your needs. For a smooth connection between the existing rail and the bridge, print the Flex Connection component. It's also essential for linking the climb section with the rail on top of the bridge. When assembling the support pillars, attach the "Bridge Support Rails Connector Train Track" components underneath the rail connections. This setup provides a 5-degree climb angle. If you want to increase the height support to 7 degrees, print four sets of the corresponding parts: two for the latest climb section and two for bridge support. On the last two parts, attach the "Bridge Support Rails Connector Bridge Train Track by Ctrl Design.STL" component using the STL file provided. The bridge part itself should be printed without additional support for optimal results. Extra Files: You can also utilize the extra files "extra bridge support rails connector train track.STL" and "extra bridge support rails connector bridge train track by ctrl design.STL" to fit the original .traintrack system. These files will replace the standard "bridge support rails connector train track.STL" and "bridge support rails connector bridge train track by Ctrl Design.STL" components. Have fun printing!

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