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Still about the fsm....
Posted by
Marc_Magnus
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Sat, Jan 15 2005 12:41 PM
Hello guys, happy new year from Belgium.
Well, I am an avid fan of the Franklin and Southmanchester RR of Georges Sellios.
I like the techniques he uses on his railroad.
His roads are wonderful; I know in the begining of construction of his FSM he use Durnham Putty Hard to make them, but I learned somewhere on a topics , he now uses something else, easier to use but with the same results.
Did anyone know what he uses...???
I have used plaster, some putty but one of the problems is that after a time cracks appears in the streets.
May be you can help me, because I'm currently working on a town on my own layout with...........lot of roads of course.
Thanks in advance.
Marc
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Posted by
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Sun, Jan 16 2005 6:12 PM
HI Marc, try going to Forum Index at the top of page,and go to the Model Railroader Forums.Thats were most of the model railroaders are.
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