Model Train Foam Roadbed at Tena Burns blog

Model Train Foam Roadbed. Thanks to rick s, i'm following his techniques for asphalt roads by starting with black foam. And per rick b, i tried a grade crossing in ho with craft foam up to the rails and even my ho cars push through just fine (properly weighted cars, of course). Okay, i probably could have found this by searching,. Just for clarification here, you are talking about using the 'plain insulating sheathing' (foam sheeting) as you would homasote,.in. Realism and appearance are less. If you've got a lot of track to lay (like i do; If you've only got a little track to lay (less than 100 feet or so total) just use ho scale (1/4 thick) cork or foam roadbed.

The Model Railroader's Notebook Underground Roadbed
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And per rick b, i tried a grade crossing in ho with craft foam up to the rails and even my ho cars push through just fine (properly weighted cars, of course). Realism and appearance are less. If you've only got a little track to lay (less than 100 feet or so total) just use ho scale (1/4 thick) cork or foam roadbed. Okay, i probably could have found this by searching,. If you've got a lot of track to lay (like i do; Just for clarification here, you are talking about using the 'plain insulating sheathing' (foam sheeting) as you would homasote,.in. Thanks to rick s, i'm following his techniques for asphalt roads by starting with black foam.

The Model Railroader's Notebook Underground Roadbed

Model Train Foam Roadbed Thanks to rick s, i'm following his techniques for asphalt roads by starting with black foam. Thanks to rick s, i'm following his techniques for asphalt roads by starting with black foam. Just for clarification here, you are talking about using the 'plain insulating sheathing' (foam sheeting) as you would homasote,.in. And per rick b, i tried a grade crossing in ho with craft foam up to the rails and even my ho cars push through just fine (properly weighted cars, of course). Realism and appearance are less. Okay, i probably could have found this by searching,. If you've got a lot of track to lay (like i do; If you've only got a little track to lay (less than 100 feet or so total) just use ho scale (1/4 thick) cork or foam roadbed.

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