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I attempted this and all it did was make a jagged turn connecting the straight piece. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/502051724169576449/719229297381867601/unknown.png
All I did was alter the origin yaw and no matter what I did, it would always make a piece thats rotated at the connection of the 1st track. I even tried the X,Y and Z offset but nothing worked. if someone can make some clearer instructions on how to use this, I would be extremely grateful for it.
This looks like an amazing tool, but the lack of clear instructions and user un-friendly options make it too confusing for people who just want to make some train tracks.
Pitch, yaw and roll are used to rotate the spawned piece itself.
To change the desired track end you must use Alt+(Mouse scroll see below):
https://github.com/dvdvideo1234/TrackAssemblyTool#how-can-i-chose-and-select-a-desired-track-end-