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Seems that the topic of creating roads and highways has been discussed over and over (new forum will be great due to archives) but there has been no talk that I can find or remember regarding grade crossings. I am using 0-27 tubular track and need to add at least 3 grade crossings. The catch is that all 3 have to be located on curved sections of track. I have seen the videos and such regarding pouring plaster or WS Smooth It but my question is how to keep the plaster or Smooth It from running all over from beneath the rails? The track is sitting on Woodland Scenics foam roadbed.

Man I knew I should have gone back to the old grass indoor/outdoor carpeted toy look! Roll Eyes
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I've made good simple asphalt-looking grade crossings on 0-27 curved track with tarpaper (roofing felt). Fit it up close to and between the rails. No problems with flange depth between the rails if you press it down to the base of the rail. A tarpaper roadway leading up to a rail crossing can be stuck down with silicone caulk. This construction is easier to re-do it if you decide to reposition your roads or tracks later. You may be able to get large scrap pieces of tarpaper from a construction project, instead of buying an entire roll.
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