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Wet behind the ears

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Wet behind the ears
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 17, 2004 7:12 AM
I recently received an N gauge layout (in storage after family member passed away).

I'm totally new...fortunately, one of the Model Railroader books has the exact layout.

I had some track that was bowing a bit (looked like it was mated up with the ends not squared off). Peeled it up....have some dings in the styrofoam base, I'm going to smooth them over with drywall compound....will that work?[?]

Half the layout was complete, the other half only has the track. Much of the cork is stiff, gouged out. I'm replacing all that for the track that has been peeled up.[:(]

Currently reading like mad....don't know a GP-38 from a Steam Engine....is there light at the end of the tunnel?[:)]
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, December 17, 2004 7:39 AM
Welcome to the forum, K4. [#welcome]


QUOTE: ...have some dings in the styrofoam base, I'm going to smooth them over with drywall compound....will that work?...

Yes. I've used premixed lightweight spackle compound. Sand it afterwards to be sure you don't leave any ridges that would cause your cork roadbed to be uneven.


QUOTE: Much of the cork is stiff, gouged out. I'm replacing all that for the track that has been peeled up.
Good idea.


QUOTE: Currently reading like mad....don't know a GP-38 from a Steam Engine....is there light at the end of the tunnel?

Reading all you can find (magazines, books, forums) is the best way (in my mind) to quickly get an idea what's going on. While I can tell a GP-38 from a steam loco, I can't actually recognize it as a GP-38 without my Diesel Spotter's Guide. To me all diseasels look alike.

Regards

Ed
The Rail Images Page of Ed Murphy "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home." - James Michener
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 17, 2004 10:04 AM
Welcome to the forum I can't add to the good advise you allready recievied in the previous reply,only to say if you have questions post them,someone here will have the answer.Good Luck.

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