Ok, let me see if I can explain what I'm looking for in terms everyone might understand... My son's layout consists of an 8x4 particle board (not my choice, that's what the hubby picked up at Lowes) and a insulfoam board on top of that. We just removed the grass mat that covered it because I found out just what a pain it was to work with. We are now looking at changing the covering but not sure what to do from here. I'd like to know if you can paint directly over the insulfoam board and also, can it but cut into to make ponds, etc? I'll try to post a picture if needed. I plan on drilling through both the foam board and the particle board so I can run my lighting wire underneath the layout. Any suggestions would be helpful.
PS: We originally were doing the Area 51/Army type layout-I'll decide on the colors after we determine if the insulfoam board we have will work with painting and creating ponds. If not, please give us some ideas on just what type of base we can use to paint over.
You can paint the foamboard with latex paint but make sure there is not a thin plastic film on it.The film will not hold the paint.Been there,done that.
Ed
Wonder if you have considered an alternative to the grass mat. I've used indoor-outdoor carpeting for grass coverage. Easy to vacuum, helps absorb sound and looks pretty good.
(Just make sure the pile is low) Best of luck!
Since your theme actually exists in the southwest, why not skip the grassy terrain all together and create a desert/canyon type scenery. You can make lots of neat rock formations out of foam, and then an even covering with a clay colored latex paint will be your base coat. You can even add different colors to the strata of your canyon.
Someone else a while back suggested using the Devil's Tower (from Close Encounters) for an Area 51 themed layout...
fifedog wrote: Since your theme actually exists in the southwest, why not skip the grassy terrain all together and create a desert/canyon type scenery. You can make lots of neat rock formations out of foam, and then an even covering with a clay colored latex paint will be your base coat. You can even add different colors to the strata of your canyon.Someone else a while back suggested using the Devil's Tower (from Close Encounters) for an Area 51 themed layout...
Just start with a large pile of mashed potatos
Jerry
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