More track layin tips
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Kevin, I think I know what you are talking about with the embedded track, I am thinking you mean buried track. I've seen old sidings that had been used so long that the ties were actually buried and all that was visible was the rail head, I've done this by using cinder ballast, actually taken from a railroad, screened, and then I use a magnet to pull out the metal, then I used the cinders, which were pretty fine, and buried all but the rail heads, and then I used the wet white glue to hold them in place. While the cinders are wet, you have to cut the flange-ways. After the glue dries, you have to clean the rail head if you want power for a locomotive.
Charlie
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