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I have used MDF for my layout. First I used it as a base which has worked well. I used AMI road bed that worked like a charm on the MDF (make sure you wipe all dust off with a tack cloth). I have made my own L brackets to hold up both decks out of very thick MDF and they have worked well. MDF won't warp. I will see if I can edit a pic in here. <br /> <br />It won't allow me to post a pic, but here is a link to the pic. You should note, my MDF looks "fancier" than normal MDF as I got a deal on some Maple laminated MDF from a wood store that was stuck with a lot of it when a contractor walked away from the deal. <br /> <br />I have since added track to this bottom deck. If you look below the bottom deck, you will see boxes of AMI waiting for me. <br /> <br />http://www.railimages.com/gallery/ricknicholson/aac
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