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Post: # 96981Post michaelthegardener

Im a big kid at heart and I like an ebay bargain so im putting a train track in my garden :D but im a bit stuck as to what to fix it to don't want to go mad and lay concrete the whole length also it would be trickier to fix to so was thinking decking maybe but would it warp if it was only fixed down every 2-3 feet ?

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Post: # 96984Post rxbren

is it a ride on one?
if so why not use railway track ballast and some sleepers for that authentic look

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Post: # 96985Post michaelthegardener

no just a little G gage one :) not got enough space or money for a ride on

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Post: # 96986Post KLS

When I built a g scale layout in the past we used medium density blocks laid end on end with the track screwed into each block. we also made a viaduct and the track bed was gravel boards, that lasted 2 years without any warping. it probably would have lasted longer but the whole layout was dismantled.
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Post: # 96991Post lutonlagerlout

we worked for a well known local hardman a few years ago
anyway we were all on best behaviour and after a few days he warmed to me

"'ere tone come an' av' a look at dis" he said and ushered me upstairs

with some trepidation I followed, and then on to the loft

the whole loft was decked out and there must have been 100ft of train tracks churches,mountains stations you name it

#speechless

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Post: # 97007Post Tony McC

Somewhere, back in the deepest darkets bowels of the Brew Cabin, is a series of posts from a guy who built his own railway in his large garden and made a really good job of it. Probably 10 years ago, possibly even longer, but it sticks in my miind for being an ultra-professional job, and I'm sure he was using CMUs on a simple concrete bed/plinth.

I never did go around for a go with it!
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Post: # 98291Post michaelthegardener

what about the bends :p was thinking of 18mm marine ply but have you seen the price of it :0

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Post: # 98292Post lutonlagerlout

£40 a sheet!!!

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Post: # 98309Post dig dug dan

Get some plastic deckboards to put the track on. Solway recycling do some sheets of plastic you could cut for the curves
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Post: # 98313Post michaelthegardener

lutonlagerlout wrote:£40 a sheet!!!

LLL :O
how bigs the sheet ? tried one place local when I got some fence last week and it was £98 for a 8x4 sheet !

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Post: # 98314Post michaelthegardener

dig dug dan wrote:Get some plastic deckboards to put the track on. Solway recycling do some sheets of plastic you could cut for the curves
is that EcoSheet ? looks good but cant find a price on there site

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Post: # 98319Post dig dug dan

It may be called stokboard, or at least it was when I brought some last
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Post: # 100128Post michaelthegardener

link

not got that far yet been to busy with proper work just kind of put it down for now so my nephew could have a play :)




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Post: # 100129Post KLS

Looks good so far. Can't wait to see it Finished.
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Post: # 100131Post lutonlagerlout

choo choo!

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