I am building a small commuter rail station module for my layout, representing a fictitious stop in New York State's Hudson River valley. I heard all sorts of wonderful things about latex caulking, so I figure I experiment with it on this module to affix track and ballast.
It turned out to be a process in which you can affix track AND ballast all in one shot. I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out, so here are the photos:
Photo # 1: The module before track and ballast is laid down. The cork roadbed is actually affixed to the plywood using latex caulk too. :thumb:
It turned out to be a process in which you can affix track AND ballast all in one shot. I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out, so here are the photos:
Photo # 1: The module before track and ballast is laid down. The cork roadbed is actually affixed to the plywood using latex caulk too. :thumb: