Hardstanding for a steam loco engine shed

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C37
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Hardstanding for a steam loco engine shed

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What do people use for the hardstanding for steam engine sheds? I am going to build a 2 lane shed most likely from the Metcalfe range. How am I best to replicate the concrete that it sits on and how do i replicate concrete between the rails without causing fouling? Finally, how far in front of the shed should the concrete come out to, should it be one locomotive length, or more?
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You can infill with mounting board card or balsa but on my latest effort I covered my shed floor with DAS air drying clay. Pressed it in flush with the sleeper tops between the rails and smoothed out everywhere else with a wet artists knife - just below the rail tops.
It can be scribed with concrete joints and cracks and takes paint well.
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Consider installing Peco inspection pits... https://peco-uk.com/products/inspection-pit2
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I used balsa.


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I used plasticard together with the Peco inspection pits.

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