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Mark Roads and Streets
Woodland Scenics Road System consists of Smooth-It, Paving Tape and two
colors of Top Coat, Asphalt and Concrete. It makes it easy to add realistic
roads, streets, sidewalks and pavement to a layout.
1. Plan roads, streets, town areas and rail crossings
(Fig. 58)
.
2. Make country roads 2-1/2” wide and city streets 4-1/8” wide. If using build-
ings, test fit when laying out road system. Measure and mark width of roads
and streets, then draw outline with the Foam Pencil and ruler
(Fig. 57)
.
Add Road System
Fig. 57
Fig. 56
add Road
System
This is a very messy job! Prop layout on 1" pieces of scrap Foam. Place layers of newspa-
per under raised edge of layout.
1. Pin Plaster Cloth strips to all sides of layout, bumpy side out. On the front, and wherever
possible, use a continuous strip, allowing an inch or so to overlap the sides.
2. Spray Plaster Cloth thoroughly with water, smoothing the plaster with your fingertips to fill
holes in cloth
(Fig. 54)
.
3. Let Plaster Cloth dry approximately 30 minutes, then cut out the Access Panels with a
hobby knife
(Fig. 55)
.
Fig. 54
Plaster Cloth Sides of Layout
ITEMS NEEDED
Woodland Scenics
❏
Plaster Cloth
❏
Foam Nails
❏
Pieces of Scrap Foam
Household
❏
Spray Bottle
❏
Newspaper
❏
Hobby Knife
Fig. 55
ITEMS NEEDED
Woodland Scenics
❏
Smooth-It
❏
Paving Tape
❏
Top Coat - Concrete and Asphalt
❏
Plastic Spreader
❏
Hydrocal Inclines
❏
1/4" Foam Sheets
❏
Foam Tack Glue
❏
Scenic Cement
❏
Buff Fine Ballast
❏
Soil Fine Turf
❏
Earth Fine Turf
❏
Scenic Sprayer
❏
Foam Pencil
Household
❏
Plastic Mixing Bowl
❏
Stir Stick
❏
Hobby Knife
❏
Ruler
❏
Sandpaper (220-grit)
❏
Paintbrush
❏
Spray Bottle