QUOTE: Originally posted by ondrek I ... I am not moved on to the actual layout laying.....
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jsalemi I use paintable latex adhesive chalk to put the WS roadbed down on the plywood sub-roadbed, and to put the track on the WS roadbed. No problems at all with it -- dries good and tight within a couple of hours, but still lets you pull things up and reposition them with minimal or no damage. A squeeze tube costs only a couple of bucks at the hardware stores, and one tube did about 1/2 the roadbed on my layout and just about all the track in the yard I'm currently building (using the WS roadbed 5"x24" sheets for that).
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Dave, WS makes a good product. My guess is that their recommendations are more about trying to sell THEIR product. than anything. Tom
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Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943