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The Railwire is not your personal army.
If you're going to do it, you ought to do it correctly. My vote is for post-fire/post-1936, so no tower and two windows in the dormer.DFF
My vote is for the Post 1936 appearance... It tells a story and will help avoid the look of a bunch of perfect "models"
QFTDo it right there MFer (Malcom Furlow, not the other...).
"When the floor moves"? You mean earthquakes, or shifting subsoil on a grade?
Still nervous about handlaying the track on the deck, though!
If you get a chance, give the Pliobond method a try. I can be messy, but it's easy to do and adjustable. And if the track is in a reachable area, it can fixed easily with a soldering iron if something happens. The biggest issue to me would be how visible any glue might be on an open trestle.Jason
This exactly. Holding the gauge isn't so much the issue. It's visible glue marks everywhere.
Inspiration. This is how I hope my HOn3 RGS will look. The photo is the "cover photo" for the Banta Modelworks Facebook page. I would credit it if I knew whose work it is.