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as a scenery base on my "battleship" L-girder portable sections/modules
I think we already have plenty of descriptive terminology.L-girder.Box frame.Steel frame.Foam-topped.Cookie-cutter roadbed.Spline roadbed.Carved foam scenery.Hardshell scenery.Plaster over screen.etcetera.Are these not self-explanatory?
Are these not self-explanatory?
Not as far as to whether they make a heavy weighing, unwieldy framework or a lightweight one that can be dismantled and carried by one man. You listed some types of scenery and types of framework. Not all of them implicitly state what their materials are. For instance spline roadbed has been made from laminated Homasote, Masonite, 1/4" plywood, scribed extruded foam and in at least one instance from PVC piping. Much weight differences between those splines per linear foot?I suppose we can sit back and say "Well, all the possible ways of doing model railroad construction are done, so why bother?" I think the fact that this ultra-dense extruded foam is not widely known among the model railroad community means that there are new experiments to be done in layout construction.Don't forget -- John Allen's weathering ideas when he first presented them were considered by many to be a slight, if not outright insult, to "serious" model railroading.
That looks like this is against walls. If that is true, then you might be interested in my construction techniques which you can find at http://www.scrantonstation.com/scrantonlayout/progress/benchwork.htm
I would think one of the reasons the "ultra dense foam" is not well known is because nobody is going to spend 300 bucks for a sheet of foam..
+1. There are loads of possibilities for esoteric, beyond-state-of-the-art benchwork, but when you're out in the stratosphere price-wise, you're not going to see a lot of early adopters.
Everything you ever wanted to know about foam boards:
Doug,when did you buy that sheet? I bought 2'x8'x1" stuff 6 months ago,it was 11 bucks or so..Bought another three weeks ago,it was 19..4'x8'x2" is over 40 bucks a sheet..Yes,I just said 300 off the top of my head,but I could easily see that high density plywood/aluminum laminated stuff approaching that..And I see few people spending 60,either,when there's basically little difference in the stuff that costs 40.And the high density stuff probably weighs almost as much as a HCD,or light benchwork......
Except price.
And weight.