Shaping Terrain, Applying Plaster Cloth and adding Fascia. HO Scale 12x20 Layout Part 18
Using a soldering gun and some copper wire I cut my foam terrain into shape for my HO Scale Model Railroad layout. I then apply plaster cloth over the foam terrain and the Woodland Scenics 2% foam risers. While the plaster cloth is drying, I cut fascia and add it to the benchwork. And lastly, I make a pair of sanding blocks to sand the plaster cloth.

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