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Post by steveturner on Feb 17, 2023 9:55:26 GMT -8
Group..any thoughts what i might add to edge of fascia to protect locos etc falling...need tobe careful HA!. I was thinking 3 inch strip of clear stuff...would 1 1/2 reveal be tall enough?...i dont want to take too much away from the look of the scene. Fascia is finished 1/4 plywood..so good meat to screw into.Ideas please before i jump into this.Thanks.Steve
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Post by Baikal on Feb 17, 2023 10:45:22 GMT -8
Group..any thoughts what i might add to edge of fascia to protect locos etc falling...need tobe careful HA!. I was thinking 3 inch strip of clear stuff...would 1 1/2 reveal be tall enough?...i dont want to take too much away from the look of the scene. Fascia is finished 1/4 plywood..so good meat to screw into.Ideas please before i jump into this.Thanks.Steve
I'd think 1 1/2 inches above the layout surface would be good enough. Unless your rolling stock has tightlock couplers and there's a massive derailment. That's almost 11 HO scale feet high.
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Post by steveturner on Feb 17, 2023 12:04:03 GMT -8
Group..any thoughts what i might add to edge of fascia to protect locos etc falling...need tobe careful HA!. I was thinking 3 inch strip of clear stuff...would 1 1/2 reveal be tall enough?...i dont want to take too much away from the look of the scene. Fascia is finished 1/4 plywood..so good meat to screw into.Ideas please before i jump into this.Thanks.Steve I'd think 1 1/2 inches above the layout surface would be good enough. Unless your rolling stock has tightlock couplers and there's a massive derailment. That's almost 11 HO scale feet high.
...Thanks going to try strips of Lexan.Steve
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