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@davefoxx heh. I got a dissertation on traffic circles, you get a dissertation on guard rails! Is this a great model railroad forum or what?!?
@wm3798, you're going to need some guardrails. DFF
I already got me one of them!!! And his hair dye stays in his hair!Now that you mention it, @davefoxx should update his handle to "The Fixer" Lee
Once one has a good pavement color, this is actually a fairly easy way to do N scale roads. Most of mine are painted styrene, with dry transfer stripes, as they're straight roads (town streets). But I have one that needed to be a nice curve, to match the railroad's curve. I drew it in Paint (in sections), had it laser printed, on cardstock, at a local office supply store, and it looks as good as the styrene ones.The reason for laser printing is that inkjet inks DON'T like water, and the road may get a few drops on it during scenery work. I tested it, and that doesn't bother the laser printing, or the cardstock. Of course, soaking it would be another matter!
hmmm, would sealing it with some kind of varnish help with that?