As a pretty much newbie I felt that this would be the best way for me to create the landscape for my Deadwood SD Railroad. It's going to have a goldmine so I'm reversing the town with the factory area so I can make a mine against the mountain. (Of course it doesn't make sense that they're excavating the same mountain that the train tunnels are in--oh well).
Any way here's my question--I have a 4x8 table that I've made. Should I glue the foam base to the table top, or just leave it loose? I guess if I leave it loose I can always slide it off the table top. Or another thought is to put another 4x8 thin playwood sheet on top of the table and glue it to that. Any thoughts? Am I overmanaging this?
You could spot glue it every 6" or so around the edge of the tabletop.
Enjoy
Paul
If you really would like to remove it, or can anticipate having to, and would rather not use screws or glues/caulks, perhaps a dowel near each corner? Inset one end of a dowel into the wood and drill a slightly larger hole through the foam. Ideally, these holes will be covered or obscured somehow...perhaps a building, a tree or hedgerow, a truck. Then simply set the foam surface in place and let the dowels prevent slippage.
A thought.
Glue it. Save you a lot of grief.
What would you really want to save it for anyway. If you are really serious about your Deadwood layout and who wouldn't be? (I built a layout set in 1885) Then I'd want to pretty it up and put in some cool buildings and some trees and some cowboys wrangling steers--
Well by that time, if you want to take it down, saving a piece of foam separate from your ply would be the least of your worries.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
Please post pics of your progress. I'm keen on getting this layout to have as a second one to satisfy my pure HO need (the main layout is exclusively narrow gauge).
-G-
Thanks. I'm using Liquid Nails for Projects.
I didn't know if I should start a new thread for this: I am going to build Grand Valley using Bachmann EZ Track (I already have a ton of it). I used the excellent program Anyrail to try to closely match the plan that uses Atlas snap track--you can see a fuzzy image of it at the Woodland Scenic website under the instructions section.
I am linking to a jpg of my layout. I will be putting the down with a train station on the right and a goldmine on the right connecting to the hill. The program puts the Bachmann' part numbers next to the track except for the 3" and the 2.25". You should be able to tell which is which by their size. There is also a 2 inch, four of which connect to the 90 degree crossing. These are not sold separately.
As you can see there are two close, but no cigar, connections. One is in the top row 6th column and the other is right at the crossing of the 4th and 5th column and the 3rd and 4th row.
Do you think these will be alright? Can you see any other way to put this layout together?
BTW, I'm still learning to post.
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That Anyrail is a GREAT track cad program!
I personally think your asking for trouble by not using the Atlas track for that layout. That's the track it was designed for. Your going to have more problems getting it to line up with pattern on the foam base then the ones you see in the cad drawing. I don't think that Bachmann track is very flexible when it comes to fudging connections that don't line up properly. You might want to rethink that idea.
http://www.nhshobbies.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=grand+valley
I don't think you'll find it cheaper than $65.
PS-Did you get the building kit for that too? Do you like it? Would you say it's worth about $150? I've been looking at that for my city scene but don't know anyone that's bought one. They say it comes with 15 structures and something like 200 detail parts. Is this true?
Thanks
yougottawanta wrote:Liquid nail will probably melt foam ?
The original formula does. The "For Projects" and "For Foam" formulas don't.
loathar wrote: http://www.nhshobbies.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=grand+valleyI don't think you'll find it cheaper than $65.PS-Did you get the building kit for that too? Do you like it? Would you say it's worth about $150? I've been looking at that for my city scene but don't know anyone that's bought one. They say it comes with 15 structures and something like 200 detail parts. Is this true?Thanks
No. I was considering the building kit, but at this point I don't think it makes sense. As I said one loop is going to be the mine operation and so that eliminates the 3 or 4 industrial structures that are in the kits. I already have almost finished Skip's Ribs which I'm turning into my father-in-law's grandfather's cigar and notion shop. Skip's Ribs matches the original Deadwood building about 75%. I will probably buy some of the 3 building kit's that are in the Walther's catalog. You get like a corner building and one or two others. I think they may be DPM's.
loathar wrote: yougottawanta wrote:Liquid nail will probably melt foam ?The original formula does. The "For Projects" and "For Foam" formulas don't.
Fwiw, I've never used anything but plain Liquid Nails on foam, and it has never melted any of it.
Dave
Lackawanna Route of the Phoebe Snow
The Old Man wrote: As you can see there are two close, but no cigar, connections. One is in the top row 6th column and the other is right at the crossing of the 4th and 5th column and the 3rd and 4th row.Do you think these will be alright? Can you see any other way to put this layout together?
I have had no trouble intermixing Bachman EZ track and regular Atlas track. My current N scale layout is a hodgepodge of both, mainly because I prefer the Atlas turnouts over the Bachman, but I hate ballasting so I use the EZ track for regular runs.
To me the obvious solution to your "close but no cigar" problem is to substitute a length of flex track in the areas where things just don't quite line up. That way you can mold the track as needed to make a smooth transition. You will have to build up the road bed so that the rail height matches, and you will have to ballast that short portion.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
Jay
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