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Hi im new to these forums thought I'd say hollo, im now retired bought myself a new 12x8 shed installed it lined it put in the electrics and ready to go. I model in oo and N. A quick question for you What do you fix photo back sceans with
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Welcome to the forum - lots of help, information and fun. If you go back to Board Index and scroll down to the sub-heading "Scenery" - someone asked this question recently and there are a number of answers.
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Welcome to the forum. Friendly helpful bunch on here.
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Thanks I look forward to more posts
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welcome nowhere man, good to hear you are progressing & keep us all updated with your project, even a pic of track or even the shed door can be of interest.

should you wish, updates for your layout can be posted here
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Welcome to the forum we look forward to reading more of your progress.

Pre coat with dilute PVA used as a sealant or a coat of white emulsion paint to seal the whole surface of the backscene board(s) onto which the photo scene is to be bonded. Allow sealant to fully dry before attempting to fix the backscene firmly to the backboard. I would use something like Ply, MDF or Hardboard.
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Hi Nowhere Man and welcome to our forum.
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