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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MolsonFL</i> <br /><br />After speaking with the owner of my LHS, I'm starting on my first layout. He's recommending that I use 1/4 inch ply, and cut out where the track will run, leaving the rest open and use chicken wire and plaster to make the scenery. <br /> <br />My question is, does anyone have a good way of maintaining even grades using this method? He said to use supports from the under frame of the bench work to make the grades. I just want to be sure that everything is smooth so I don't have a problem with cars coming uncoupled. <br /> <br /> <br />Thanks <br />[/quote]
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