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The '''baseboard''' is the "table" upon which you build your route. Expanding the route entails adding additional, adjacent baseboards (see '''Topology Tool''').  The "Real Scale" size of one baseboard is 720 m (2,360 ft) or 0.72 km (0.447 mi).
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The '''baseboard''' is the "table" upon which you build your Route. Expanding the Route entails adding additional, adjacent baseboards (see '''Topology Tool''').  The "Real Scale" size of one baseboard is 720 m (2,360 ft) or 0.72 km (0.447 mi).
  
The undeveloped baseboard is marked by grid lines that run north/south and east/west.  Two grids are present: a yellow lines grid of 10 m by 10 m squares and a dark gray lines grid offset from the 10-m grid, dividing each 10-m grid square into four 5-m squares.  A single baseboard comprises 5,184 10-m grid squares with the center of each square is the intersection of the dark grey lines marked by four small white dots.
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The undeveloped baseboard is marked by grid lines that run north/south and east/west.  Two grids are present: a yellow lines grid of 10 m by 10 m squares and a dark gray lines grid offset from the 10-m grid, dividing each 10-m grid square into four 5-m squares.  A single baseboard comprises 5,184 10-m grid squares with the center of each square the intersection of the dark grey lines marked by four small white dots.
  
For the most part, these grids need not concern you in building your route.  The default grid is the 10-m grid, but you can change this to utilize the 5-m grid, impacting primarily on painting ground textures on the baseboard.
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For the most part, these grids need not concern you in building your Route.  The default grid is the 10-m grid, but you can change this to utilize the 5-m grid, impacting primarily on painting ground textures on the baseboard (see <span class="plainlinks">''[https://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Ground_Types Ground Types]</span>'').

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The baseboard is the "table" upon which you build your Route. Expanding the Route entails adding additional, adjacent baseboards (see Topology Tool). The "Real Scale" size of one baseboard is 720 m (2,360 ft) or 0.72 km (0.447 mi).

The undeveloped baseboard is marked by grid lines that run north/south and east/west. Two grids are present: a yellow lines grid of 10 m by 10 m squares and a dark gray lines grid offset from the 10-m grid, dividing each 10-m grid square into four 5-m squares. A single baseboard comprises 5,184 10-m grid squares with the center of each square the intersection of the dark grey lines marked by four small white dots.

For the most part, these grids need not concern you in building your Route. The default grid is the 10-m grid, but you can change this to utilize the 5-m grid, impacting primarily on painting ground textures on the baseboard (see Ground Types).

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