Not sure if this question belongs in construction or scenery, but I'll give it a shot here.
I haven't started yet, but plan to build my base with (and have already purchased) blue foam, Dow board. One of my main lines will climb a 2% grade. I plan to make my own 2% risers and sculpt some extra foam sections to build the earthwork around the elevated track.
So, I'm prepared to cut a glue foam. No problem there. The question is, how should I deal with the gaps that I know I will have. From pictures I've seen, two pieces of foam never seem to mate up perfectly.
I'm thinking about using some colored ground foam and diluted glue to 'caulk' the gaps. What do you think?
Thanks,
Doug
PS: I'm very excited to get the foam on the table and finalize the track plan
I haven't started yet, but plan to build my base with (and have already purchased) blue foam, Dow board. One of my main lines will climb a 2% grade. I plan to make my own 2% risers and sculpt some extra foam sections to build the earthwork around the elevated track.
So, I'm prepared to cut a glue foam. No problem there. The question is, how should I deal with the gaps that I know I will have. From pictures I've seen, two pieces of foam never seem to mate up perfectly.
I'm thinking about using some colored ground foam and diluted glue to 'caulk' the gaps. What do you think?
Thanks,
Doug
PS: I'm very excited to get the foam on the table and finalize the track plan