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Not sure yet if I want to "permently" attach buildings or just have them sit in place secured by landscaping.
Looking like it's coming together ok.Personally I see no real need to permanently attach the buildings to the layout, not like they're going anywhere like they would on a module.So far none of mine are fixed in place.
Still a few kinks in removing it from railtops, as my wood scraper methods keep peeling it off the sides in a few places. Need shades for the shiny spots. Auto primer on the sides, followed by straight down application of the camo weathered wood.
The Rustoleum "wet sandable" dark grey auto primer takes a good day to two to fully cure, and then does peel off more readily than normal paint.That's why I've switched to Valspar "Blindfold" (found at Lowe's) as my go-to poor man's Grimy Black.(It's the 51st Shade of Grey )Is thinner and allows details to show through, and doesn't peel away from rails like auto primer.If you do stick with the auto primer, in order to prevent stripping: allow it a full day or two to cure, and then lightly sand the railtop until metal exposed, then use the bright boy.Randomly spray bomb some quirts of lighter grey, brown, and red oxide for more "weathered" track.I love painting track in less than a Simpsons episode.Wish ballasting could have such a decent-effect-vs-time-spent ratio
Peter,I noticed something about the two trak siding into the warehouse you may want to consider. The top roofline terminates basically terminates in the middle of the inside track. I may be wrong about this because I am not a structural engineer, but I think that would require a load bearing element (columns?) that should exist right down the middle of the track (Attachment Link)