I would, incorporate....Cowman and Batman's, suggestions.
Take Care!
Frank
If weight is a consideration you can take a bread knife and cut very thin slices of extruded foam and glue it to the backdrop and paint it up. I have done this with geat success (not to backdrops, but to other things where space was an issue) and I think foam rock looks as good as anything else available and it is cheap, cheap, cheap!
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
skagitrailbirdI need to install a rock face at an approximately 90 degree angle to a back drop. The back drop is 1/2" gator board and and is secured only at the bottom so it goes out of plumb easily. Thus I am reluctant to try to mold plaster against it.
Here's a suggestion. I have part of the layout where I will be using plaster that will butt up against the, as yet to be installed, backdrop.
Marlon
See pictures of the Clinton-Golden Valley RR
Good ideas. Thanks!
I'm still hoping to hear from somebody who has used (or tried using) the foil stone.
Can't help you with the Foil Stone, looks nice though.
Since you are going to put a face on your backdrop, could you put a couple of small angle brackets at the base to help keep it more stable? I used them in pairs to stabalize my scenic divider in the middle of my layout. The divider is removeable and slides inbetween the hidden pairs that are backed up to each other.
Another thought is can you stand up a piece of foam in front of the gator board, attached (adhesive of your choice) to the base? If you attached it to the gator board also, it would help stabalize that too.
I did a curved rock cut, making a mold out of aluminum foil, filled with Sculptamold, when it started to set I stood it against the foam face.
Good luck,
Richard
Have any of you tried the line of Foil Stone sheets offered by Scenic Express? I am particularly interested in the Basalt Rock #HK3140.
I need to install a rock face at an approximately 90 degree angle to a back drop. The back drop is 1/2" gator board and and is secured only at the bottom so it goes out of plumb easily. Thus I am reluctant to try to mold plaster against it.
I would appreciate info about ease of installation and of painting/weathering.