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Jarrell, <br /> It's A train again. I just sent you an email about your other topic. For this topic, don't do none that mentioned above. Not just yet at lease. What you want to do is place all of the foam riser and inclines down where you want them. If you need to go higher, Just stack them up, but not too high and if you do stack. Make sure that the inclines are not close to the last incline. This will prevent your loco form going up that hill. And forget about it coming down. It would be too fast causing possible derailments. For shaving, do this. After you have them all glued down in place. Take some newspaper wads and place them around it to create mountain terrain. (Only if you choose to) Then get some Woodland Senic Plaster Cloth and palster cloth the foam. Let dry until it's hard as a rock. THEN AND ONLY THEN YOU GET YOU SAND PAPER AND SAND DOWN TO THE GRADE YOU WANT. The roadbed is the next thing to do when your completed with that. Once Again, DON'T use that AMI Road bed on this. You'll regret it to where you want to quit because it the foam dosen't comply with the train you have, you will have to remove it all. When palcing this foam down and after you glue it. It's wise to palce a track on it to make sure you train can go that route. Then follow up on the palster. That's how it done. Correctly.
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