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I finally got around to building a portable layout, just a sheet of plywood on wood frame.  I've got O27 profile track screwed down intermittently.  The intent is to have a flat layout that can be propped up against the wall when not in use.

 

I'm going to make ties out of some 1/8-inch plywood.

 

I'd like to have some sort of roadbed and ballast.  I was toying with just using gray paint, but would prefer some texture.  Is ballast, once glued, flexible and tough enough for a portable layout?  What if I leave out a foam or cork road bed and just adhere a thin coat?

 

Any advice?

Thanks

Chris

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For our modular group we use cork roadbed, lay the ballast, spray with "wet" water, then dribble 50/50 white glue and water.   The key is to totally soak the ballast with glue, then go over it and soak it again.   We carry the modules vertically and generally bang them around a lot and they hold up well.  Initially you will lose a little ballast in areas that were not glued properly.  Just add some more ballast and soak it with glue as above.

Bob

These are the connectors for our modules.....track/roadbed/ballast.....Woodland Scenics' Scenic Cement or 50/50 white glue/water.

 

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Here is Rustoleum Gray textured spray paint on roadbed.

 

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This is what it looks like on the home layout.  Track/roadbed/paint BUT NO BALLAST.

 

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Here's is a picture our our groups portable layout, with full ballast on roadbed.

These modules take a fair beating and from time-to-time need minor touch-ups.

 

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Hope this helps.

 

Peter

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Thanks for the photos and tips.  I think I'll go the painted cork route, that looks really good.  And then I can always ballast it later if I choose to.  The ties I made are thin enought that they'll look OK.  But then again, I'm not going for absolute realism, I just want to dress things up now that I'm starting from scratch.

Thanks again.

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