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Anyone who has successfully used styrene sheet as a backdrop material care to share which thickness material you used and how you mounted it to the layout?I've seen some folks using 0.040 and others 0.060. I was quoted $31 for 4x8 sheets of 0.060 which seems a bit steep to me. I should have gotten a quote for .040 thick pieces too. Have to give them a call back.Given those tight quarters I think backdrops, especially for the lower deck, need to bump up the task list so I am not trying to wrestle the equivalent of N scale glaciers into place over trackwork on the downstairs scenes. I imagine the styrene would be about as destructive in places as ice sheets scraping the earth clean.
Have you considered using aluminum roll flashing? Readily available, inexpensive, comes on long rolls, smooth, doesn't warp. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Amerimax-Home-Products-14-in-x-50-ft-Aluminum-Valley-Flashing-68014/100015545#.UdLp-PnVB8E
You used Masonite on the LK&O, right? I think I remember seeing pictures on your blog with lots of taping and smoothing over seams and screw holes.
Screws are very hot to the touch immediately upon removal from good plywood.
ummmm... no so sure. Flexible vinyl has a tendency to get wavy over time. Especially if in direct sunlight.
Back to more hot screwing for a bit.
Lots of progress here, but I'm having a bit of trouble seeing the forest through the trees (so to speak). Can you post some longer shots of the benchwork that we can more easily relate back to your track plan?-Gary