Risers and roadbed over the staging area |
The sub-roadbed is the same 1/2 inch gatorboard that the lower staging yard was built on. I had a rough track plan mapped out on paper to make sure the grades did not exceed my maximum of 2.5% but most of the sub-roadbed cutting was simply trial and error. If I hit a tricky section I used some large sheets of cardboard I had to pre-cut a section to test fit. For the most part this worked out pretty well although I had to step back and make one large change to the plan at the last minute to deal with a clearance and grade issue that looked good on paper but would make things difficult to work with.
This are leading up to the hauptbahnhof level was where I had the make a lot of changes to work past some clearance issues. The topmost loop on the left was not in my original plan at all! |
Some quick tests showed that the gatorboard needed supports about every 14-18 inches for stability. I was pretty impressed with this as the lightweight gatorboard really is taking the place of heavy plywood without many compromises. In a few places where the sub-roadbed overlapped other sub-roadbed I used 3 inch wide strips of gatorboard as risers, gluing them with my favorite Weldbond white glue. Even without a solid edging the gatorboard took the glue very well and these supports turned out to be extremely solid.
Mainline sub-roadbed done! |
Once the risers up to the hauptbahnhof level were in place I laid the double-track Kato Unitrack for all the hidden sections. The Unitrack was secured with the same white latex adhesive caulk that I used in the helix. With the Unitrack down I started laying the cork sub-roadbed that the flex track for the visible areas would be attached to. I switched to using a clear acrylic caulk to attach the cork as it cured a little more rubbery than the white caulk and I hoped this would help with noise levels in the visible areas.
In laying all the track I really appreciated the fact I had built the benchwork on wheels so I could pull it out from the walls of the room. As I wrote earlier, the inability to get into the back of the layout was a major issue with my last layout and a big reason why it was torn up.
Next up - laying flex track and planning the hauptbahnhof
Starting to test track layouts in the hauptbahnhof level |
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