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Well, we spent a few hours on Saturday putting the homasote onto the plywood! The way we did it was to paint a strong wood glue down onto the plywood (working from opposite sides of the plywood sheets) and then maneuver the homasote into position, immediately drilling pilot holes and screwing the homasote down onto the plywood. It didn't take that long but I broke two drill bits in the process. In the afternoon, the paneling was put up along the front, tacked in place by a nail at the top and another at the bottom. Since then, we have discussed methods for attaching a slide-out board for the transformers and flip-up panels for the switches and are watching YouTube videos on how to make mountains and tunnels. This is a learn-as-you-go project. I got the glue today for putting together the model buildings we got and ordered a hot wire sculpting tool so we can make our terrain from foam.
Upcoming this weekend will be photos of the paneling that has been put up along the front and sides of the table!
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