
I am a novice and envisage a lot of "fiddling" to get the track right. I have taken a look around the web and seen some methods using glue onto the styrofoam. Which to seems fine if you know what you are doing and what you want to achieve. I have finally got to a stage where i feel my intended layout might work (taken about a year to get that far , my previous thoughts never seemed to gel , as I had / have little concept of the space required For track radii and buildings.)
Being old school, I was thinking of using mini Phillips screws to fix the track , they are about the same size of a track pin.
My supply of 25mm styrofoam has a conductive foil on it, which seem wise to remove on the top side although it does hold a screw , sort of !
So I was thinking of either using cork or 3 mm ply as a track bed stuck to the foam. I could thicken up locally to provide support for point motors.
i realise that having a base of 9 mm ply, with 25mm styrene , and 3 ply may be be a bit much. But it maybe a bit late in the day to change the base. However, having the start of a baseboard has enabled me to get some idea scale etc
Just wondering if anyone had tried or thoughts of the above?
Thanks