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I am currently in the prestages of installing my layout in my basement. One of the things that I am trying to do before erecting of the tables and trackwork is to do all the room work such as drywall on the ceiling and prep work on the concrete walls for painting scenery, etc. One of the things my group of helpers and I would like to attempt is to put a radius wall in the corner and along the ceiling line. We've planned to use 1/8" door skins for an 18" radius. But how to get the door skins pre-trained to take this curve without undue stress and the possibility of popping loose when the tables and layout is up and running has us concerned. Has anyone come across this problem and solved it without any concerns? Or..., should we be considering some other type of material? <br /> <br />Hawk
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