In Grain Road Overlays

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Yes, I have a created another overlay monster, road overlays. They can be used for ASL or SL. Like before set your printer margins to 1/4 inch and it should print, landscape format, at a scale suitable for use on the boards. There are no position numbers and really never can be. I refer to them as: in-grain straights, curves (120°), bends (60°), 3-way (K, T, Y), x-crossing, cove, cross grain straight, and hill bend. Trim these about 1/16 inch (2 or 3 mm) from the road edge. If you need just the curve or bend and not the lead in straights just trim to your needs. I also have two more sets for level 1 and level 2 hills. If you lay them over woods you create wood-road hex per the rules.

Suppose you want to connect 4G4 road to 4I10 road (with building). Your SSR would state: Use 1x 2hex ig straight (G5, G6), 1x 1hex ig straight (H8) and 3x 1hex curves (G7, H7, H9) to create a road from 4G4 to 4I10.

Just realized I will need to create another overlay for by pass roads along the hex sides.
 

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If there was no background color, one could print it on a transparency and use them over grain or woods hexes, etc.
 
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