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I've used Gyproc joint compound in the past for road construction. It's just a matter of placing some masking tape on the inside of the rails (folded over towards the outside) with a toothpick between the rails and the tape. Apply the joint compound, make sure it's as level as you can get it (makes for less work and dust after it dries). After it dries, it will develop small cracks that look like any real road.
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