I am going to put a train up and never done it before. it will be HO. I have EZ track but my boy wants to use cork and flat track. If I do then how is the best way to lay the cork.?? Do I glue it or nail it or what. All help will be appreciated.
BTW this is my first time to post.
RudeRat,
I would not suggest glueing as that is more permanent way to attach something, nail it down with the track.
Also most people here on this forum are into O gauge trains, you will do better to try the Model Railroad forum of this site!
Lee F.
rick bonfiglio wrote:Well, you got rid of him!So, just how does H0 cork differ from 0 cork roadbed?
I don't think Lee was getting rid of him . That's what we always do, he welcomed him & gave him some good advice & told him where all the HO people are . Oh, I don't think there's too much difference in O & HO cork roadbed except the width. Hope this helps !!
Thanks, John
csxt30 wrote: rick bonfiglio wrote:Well, you got rid of him!So, just how does H0 cork differ from 0 cork roadbed?I don't think Lee was getting rid of him . That's what we always do, he welcomed him & gave him some good advice & told him where all the HO people are . Oh, I don't think there's too much difference in O & HO cork roadbed except the width. Hope this helps !! Thanks, John
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ChiefEagles wrote: Lee, you did good. Thank You Chief!!I was trying to help the guy named RudeRat! Also I have done some H.O. train work and the track is differant in many ways. I really like O gauge best, I grew up with Lionel trains in the mid 60's.Lee F.
Lee, you did good.
Thank You Chief!!
I was trying to help the guy named RudeRat! Also I have done some H.O. train work and the track is differant in many ways. I really like O gauge best, I grew up with Lionel trains in the mid 60's.
ChiefEagles wrote: Lee, you did good.
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