QUOTE: Originally posted by jefelectric Jim, Nice job on the foam. There was a guy at York demonstrating a hot knife he was selling who was quite skilled at working with foam. I watched him for almost a half hour and he made a stone arch bridge, brick & stone walls, etc. Have you ever tried that technique? By the way this is a scenic express double track portal, not a great picture, but all I have at the moment.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
QUOTE: Originally posted by jaabat But the only way you'll get exactly what you want is to make it yourself. A 1"x2'x8'panel of ridgid foam insulation costs ~ $7.00, and from that one panel, you can make all sorts of walls, portals, platforms, and whatever else you can imagine. The stuff is a modeler's dream to work with. I swear by it. It's cheap, which gives you more to spend on trains. It's easy to use. You can shape it, paint it, use it for hundreds of things. Give it a try. If you don't like it, you're only out $7.00. Jim
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