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... As for the texture people are looking for, if you reduce real concrete down 160 times, you end up with something about as smooth as flat paint on styrene. Unless it's crumbling and decayed, of course, but even then the texture will be more subtle than you might think ...
...I've been able to get Portland Cement in fairly small (a gallon?) buckets at Home Depot. The price, for this Yankee, is a bit ludicrous, but I guess the disposal problem goes away. When I did buy an 80-lb bag (including stucco) I usually had an outside project, so considered it "free" for my model railroad...
But if we applied that rule to everything, there are a lot of details that we wouldn't see -- such as brick definition on buildings, individual cobblestones in streets, grab irons and rivets on railroad equipment, etcetera.
Well after all this hullabaloo. I just ordered two 2x4' sheets of .100" styrene.
The road Dave Vollmer did on his Enola extension is another example of a great road done using painted styrene.