Ok, first time building any layout.
I live in a relatively small place so a Permanent structure is out of the question.
I can't accept a small little lay out to set up on a table.
After a lot of brainstorming I've come up with the idea to take half inch insulation foam and gluing it to quarter inch lauan wood boards. I will cut the glued pieces into sections (some as long as 8' and only 4" wide) and lay them out and attach the sections while sitting on the floor. This will keep it light weight and portable for when I'm ready to break it down and store it.
I feel I'm onto a good idea for what I'm looking for however I fear I might be doing some things backwards or there might be a better way to do it.
-At this point I dont know if I should have the wood facing down or the foam... I understand you can construct scenery easier wit foam but I'm not looking to do too much scenery, just run the trains I have sitting in bins. I wanted the foam to raise it off of the floor a little but keep it light weight. Another feature would be to use my dremel tool on the foam to run wire through out with easy. The wood and foam together should keep it pretty structured.
-Keeping it on the floor allows me to shape it through out my apartment without taking up space or make it difficult to get around.
-I don't want to use the EZ-track stuff because I already have flex track and I want to keep it as realistic as I can. I hope to have a larger place some day that I could virtually set this up permanently with little modification. (that's why I also want to keep it as realistic as possible)
-another issue is I have not been able to figure out how to connect one piece of wood to the next, I dont want to nail or screw them together because I would only have this up temporarily (month or two) so I was thinking of some kind of locking mechanism.
Any tips? Any tricks? Any suggestions? Anything anyone has done that didn't work?
Please help, thank you for any feedback.
I live in a relatively small place so a Permanent structure is out of the question.
I can't accept a small little lay out to set up on a table.
After a lot of brainstorming I've come up with the idea to take half inch insulation foam and gluing it to quarter inch lauan wood boards. I will cut the glued pieces into sections (some as long as 8' and only 4" wide) and lay them out and attach the sections while sitting on the floor. This will keep it light weight and portable for when I'm ready to break it down and store it.
I feel I'm onto a good idea for what I'm looking for however I fear I might be doing some things backwards or there might be a better way to do it.
-At this point I dont know if I should have the wood facing down or the foam... I understand you can construct scenery easier wit foam but I'm not looking to do too much scenery, just run the trains I have sitting in bins. I wanted the foam to raise it off of the floor a little but keep it light weight. Another feature would be to use my dremel tool on the foam to run wire through out with easy. The wood and foam together should keep it pretty structured.
-Keeping it on the floor allows me to shape it through out my apartment without taking up space or make it difficult to get around.
-I don't want to use the EZ-track stuff because I already have flex track and I want to keep it as realistic as I can. I hope to have a larger place some day that I could virtually set this up permanently with little modification. (that's why I also want to keep it as realistic as possible)
-another issue is I have not been able to figure out how to connect one piece of wood to the next, I dont want to nail or screw them together because I would only have this up temporarily (month or two) so I was thinking of some kind of locking mechanism.
Any tips? Any tricks? Any suggestions? Anything anyone has done that didn't work?
Please help, thank you for any feedback.