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@THUNDER The description gives an explanation.
@Inept I'd rather not have this taken apart/edited, sorry.
id like to be able to mess around and see what interior i can try
@CodCape Thank you. I wish that it could have been integrated a bit better, but its something atleast lol.
Everything should work even without inf electrical, though if I am mistaken feel free to let me know and ill try to fix it.
@Frantic Thank ye, glad ya think so.
there is a way to create somewhat functional trains. use sliding connectors and either a fan or a wheel to propel the locomotive. it's certainly not as good as the actual rail wheels and functions but it allows for custom gauge trains, which is cool.