Laying Peco code 55 track using caulk: problems
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From the pics , it looks like you got the cork roadbed down OK with no issues there . If you messed up a turn out or 2 , no biggie , just replace them and be done with it . We've ALL messed up and it usually costs us time , money or both .....for me it's usually both . I guarrantee you won't make the same mistake again . If there are some small areas of track that didn't sufficiently adhere , try raising the offending area slightly with a putty knife and apply adhesive ( caulk , glue , whatever ) with a toothpick . Lay a longer piece of 1x2 wood over the track , put on a little weight and leave it to dry . You should be fine .

Looks pretty good in the pics .....track spacing is smooth , nice realistic radius etc . Thumbsup

Terry
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