There is another alternative. In my Frugal Modeler column in the NMRA Midwest Region Waybill some years ago, I showed how I took squares of styrene the size of sidewalk segments, painted them, and then mounted them on lengths of duct tape, sticky side up. My goal was to capture the undulating sidewalks (due to tree roots forcing up this or that sidewalk segment) that I remembered having to roller skate over as a youth.
http://www.mwr-nmra.org/region/waybill/waybill20093fall.pdf
Dave Nelson
BigDaddyWhat is the brown/tan color? What thickness styrene is this.
I think the styrene is .030, but I bought it a long time ago and I'm not sure. The paint is brown acrylic craft store paint. Those spots got ground foam and turf to look like rough grassy spots.
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MisterBeasley I make my own sidewalks with sheet styrene. I make two layers. The first is the whole city block. I glue it down and then fill in the roads. The next layer is just the sidewalks, cut around the building footprints so that the buildings sit inside.
I make my own sidewalks with sheet styrene. I make two layers. The first is the whole city block. I glue it down and then fill in the roads. The next layer is just the sidewalks, cut around the building footprints so that the buildings sit inside.
What is the brown/tan color? What thickness styrene is this.
Looks good.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Give Bar Mills preformed sidwalks a look. The curved sections are great for entrances.
I tried to upload a picture from Scenic Express, but here is a link instead.
http://www.sceneryexpress.com/HO-SCALE-SIDEWALKS-IN-A-SNAP/productinfo/BM0682/
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
This allows the buildings to sit down inside the sidewalks, leaving no visible space and not allowing any light cracks for illumitated structures. I paint the sidewalks gray and then pencil in sidewalk lines.
I used City Sidewalks for my town. You can get them with driveway ramps.
When you glue them down, use a glue that will allow them to be easily removed.
Rather than cast-in-place why not make some masters out of styrene or get one set of the Walthers street system and use the sidewalk sections to make masters?
Then pour a silicone mold and cast your own duplicates in Hydrocal or a good casting plaster.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BNF3TK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This way you are not limited if you decide to move around some buildings later and the plaster can be stained to look like concrete or sandstone.
Home Depot has plaster of Paris for about $16. for 25 lbs.
The Walthers sidewalks have some nice corner pieces and two sizes of driveway cut outs. Also catch basins and man-hole covers, which are sometimes found on sidewalks, too. Make enough masters in the mold for various configurations of sidewalk and you can have an endless supply. If they crack when you take them out of the mold, all the better!
This photo shows some of the Walthers sidewalk and curbs, along with RIX bridge railings.
Have Fun,
Ed
I've yet to see a plastic sidewalk system that looks very good for the money expended. Experiment with illustration board for your streets and sidewalks. It's easy to cut and add details like expansion joints, cracks, and curbing to.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Since you will already have the Smooth-it on hand, and can't find a suitable plastic model, give the Smooth-it a try. Either on a pratice scene not on the layout or a rather out of the way section of your layout and see how it looks. Not all sections of town have the same type sidewalks.
I haven't gotten to that point yet, but others have and I'm sure you will get many other suggestions on products and methods to use.
Good luck,
Richard
Hi All,
Hope your summer is chugging along nicely! Thanks for any and all comments in advance. I'm building a large 1930's HO layout and getting to the main street of the town. My thought is to use WS Smooth-It and their tape border system for the street. But what about the sidewalks? I've tried looking for realistic looking ready-made plastic ones, especially for driveways but I'm not finding what I want. Should I just go witht the Smooth-It and carve out driveways?