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Hi folks, I began installing an upper level which consists of 3/4” foam board and a 1/4” of luan glued to the underside; both sides have been painted. Currently I have 2x4 blocks for temporary support at a height of 10”. The two larger pieces are 5’x4’ followed by a 3’x3’ piece. This level will hold Christmas structures from Lemax and Dept. 56. There will be a trolley loop with no connection to the main level. My questions are 1. What are the recommendations for securing it to the main level? and 2. How to hide the wiring? Any additional insights will also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,

Jay

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Hello Jay,

Wood is always more secure but if you have extra foam you can use it. I have used 3/4" foam for the perimeter and inside bracing for my upper level. I secured it to the lower level with pins and hot glue. The foam instead of wood allows me to use a hot iron pen to create a brick wall or any style of wall. I never buy prefabricated retaining walls. Too expensive. As far as hiding the wires I used small wire clips hot glued to the underside of the upper level and route them to the inner sides of the walls. I have pics of my Christmas layout which I'll post when I find them. Hope this helps. Have fun with your build.

FabbDadd

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