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<p>Since my layout is basically a square (10X12) donut with a duck under, my fascia is 3/16" thick tempered masonite. I glue strips of 1x2" pine flush with the top of the masonite to give it strength and a nice surface for attaching scenery materials, i.e. plaster cloth, etc,</p><p>For this layout I decided to go with a flat and straight profile rather than cut the profile to follow undulating terrain. I have seen it done both ways and I like both, just figured I'd try it this way for a change. My fascia is 12" high, about 4" comes flush to the track and the other 8" drops below grade and covers the benchwork top and risers. My wife will be making me a box pleated curtain using a flat black fabric. I will hang it from velcro strip along the inside bottom edge of the fascia.</p><p>I'll post some photos next week. </p>
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