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One point, color the material with some black/brown first, Durham Water Putty has been used for roads, rocks. Weatherstiping tape holds the mixture at the road sides, remove before fully set. I'm wondering how to get the high crown so common in the Los Angeles area before some of the decrowning projects of the last 10 years. Take a four lane road, during heavy rains only the centers had little water, but curb high steams ran down the sides. Here in Illinois, the roads are nearly flat, else we'd slide off in a ice storm or heavy snow. I favor ties at the tracks, make the best crossings.
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