Fellas,
I am in the process of building my layout. I have several sections of track on elevated main line roadbed that will run into an engine service area as well as a small mine site that are not on roadbed. I have made several graduated ramps out of what we call bristol board in Canada (it is essentially thin cardboard). It struck me that this material may be a problem during ballasting due to the water and glue mixture swelling the bristol board. Do you think so and what other methods do you recommend to allow track to gently flow from one level to another?
Thanks
Eric
I am in the process of building my layout. I have several sections of track on elevated main line roadbed that will run into an engine service area as well as a small mine site that are not on roadbed. I have made several graduated ramps out of what we call bristol board in Canada (it is essentially thin cardboard). It struck me that this material may be a problem during ballasting due to the water and glue mixture swelling the bristol board. Do you think so and what other methods do you recommend to allow track to gently flow from one level to another?
Thanks
Eric