Dear L&A Ry, very interesting update! Love the way you’re doing the spline and homasote. Cool to see how those tracks come together. Because you said you’re going to glue the track down, are you also gonna spike ‘m? Only am familiar with the plio-bond. The down side of such contact adhesives is that they can ‘soap up’ when they come in contact with water. Cheerio
that is some layout thank you for the share
Looking good Paul! A HUGE difference from the last time I was there. Lots to look forward to!
Thanks 👍
This layout looks to be a monumental undertaking. I look forward to watching it develop!
Me to 😊
Sure this isn’t a club layout…my goodness…would love to trains on it someday…good progress 👍🏽
Me too 😊
Looking Forward To Seeing The Layout. I Work For KCS (CPKC) On The New Orleans Sub Engineering Department. Nice Work Sir
KCS had an exhibit at the Louisiana state fair grounds, and I was a part of that exhibit for 20 years, and that's how I got started in this hobby.
Looking great, but I thought you'd be done by now. LOL Seriously, I like the weathering on the Magcobar box car. You can come do some of mine.
I surprised myself so line them up and we'll have a party 😊
Nice crew couch!!
Yes, for slide nights. 😊
I tried weathered rail myself on my previous layout...more trouble than it's worth in my opinion. Great update!
The price was right, but the results were not.
Dear L&A Ry, very interesting update! Love the way you’re doing the spline and homasote. Cool to see how those tracks come together. Because you said you’re going to glue the track down, are you also gonna spike ‘m? Only am familiar with the plio-bond. The down side of such contact adhesives is that they can ‘soap up’ when they come in contact with water. Cheerio
On one of our FreeMo modules, we used Barge cement, and after 14 years, it is still holding up.