Found your videos brilliant straight to the point. Being inspired for my next layout to build multi height boards different levels and wondered how you make the baseboard to do that. Thanks in advance as I know you are always busy.
I have to say thanks for mentioning about using the different types of glue. I know what you mean about borrowing from others to improve your own layout. No one that I have been watching has mentioned about using waterproof glue. Something that I didn't think about either. But, I can picture it down the road, when I start to ballast my track, seeing my track floating away on me! Keep up the good work!
thats ok i learned a long time ago when ballasting a layout and parts off the cork lifted and i think this is one few hobbys thats ok to pinch ideas from others i do it"s how we learn
Found your videos brilliant straight to the point. Being inspired for my next layout to build multi height boards different levels and wondered how you make the baseboard to do that. Thanks in advance as I know you are always busy.
I have to say thanks for mentioning about using the different types of glue. I know what you mean about borrowing from others to improve your own layout. No one that I have been watching has mentioned about using waterproof glue. Something that I didn't think about either. But, I can picture it down the road, when I start to ballast my track, seeing my track floating away on me!
Keep up the good work!
thats ok i learned a long time ago when ballasting a layout and parts off the cork lifted
and i think this is one few hobbys thats ok to pinch ideas from others i do it"s how we learn
Hello Steve Do you treat the cork with any sealants or diluted P V A . A very interesting video than You.
No but I do use a water proof p v a glue to put it down
Would you use the cork on storage lines behind the backscene ?
Hi david i have put cork in the storage roads but it is up to you whether or not but if you don"t you will have a slight ramp thickness of the cork