QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell Tripping over it? Cats? Dust bunnies in your scenery? On the up shot, if something takes a dive off the layout and hits the floor...
Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
QUOTE: Originally posted by dimastep One other thing I am wondering. What thikness of styrofoam (the pink one) should I use. Here in Canada it goes $16 for 1.5" and $21 for 2". And I'll need about 15 sheets! I tend to think 1.5" is enough (I'll have 2 wooden boards supporting the sheet all through its length) Any ideas?
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell 15 sheets...how big is this thing?
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer QUOTE: Originally posted by dimastep One other thing I am wondering. What thikness of styrofoam (the pink one) should I use. Here in Canada it goes $16 for 1.5" and $21 for 2". And I'll need about 15 sheets! I tend to think 1.5" is enough (I'll have 2 wooden boards supporting the sheet all through its length) Any ideas? the difference between 1.5" and 2" x $5 = $75 , which is an insignifigant amount compared to what you'll spend on the rest of the layout (track , engines , etc) especially over the time you'll spend working on and enjoying the layout . i think it depends more on the type of scenery you want to do , since you won't be able to do anything more than 1.5" or 2" below the track height . so the thickness of the foam should be defined by the depth of your valleys and riverbeds , rather than the few bucks you'll be spending on the extra thick foam IF it's well supported and you have no plans for below grade scenery , even 1" foam would work fine , and i think that's about $12 per sheet isn't it ?
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Marlon
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QUOTE: Originally posted by MisterBeasley Mine is a walkout finished basement, too. We had some contracters working upstairs, a pipe burst, and the basement ended up with a lot of water in it. If I'd been Snidely Whiplash, I'd have tied those contracters to the railroad tracks, and then invited Dudley Do-Right out for a beer so he wouldn't be able to rescue them.