What is the current experience with WS foam trackbed. I'm trying to decide whether to use it or cork under my code 83 Walthers or Micro Engineering flex track. I plan to glue the track down to the trackbed.
Thanks,
Jack Scullen
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I used both the foam roadbed and cork on my HO scale home layout.
One day, as I was applying scenery, I leaned onto a piece of track with foam roadbed, and the foam did not recover from being mashed although the track did. I had to remove the track and roadbed and start over in that area.
Cork roadbed is more durable and resilient than the foam, and cork is also slightly thicker than the foam, so some shimming is necessary where the two types butt together.
Foam is slightly quieter than cork until ballast is applied, and then you can't tell much difference at all between the two.
I use the WS stuff and really like it. Easy to put down and pull up.
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