News from your model railway shop - 21st February 2015
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Hello,

You have to admit nothing beats the breathtaking impression you get when seeing a train going up a gradient to reach the upper level of a layout.

There are numerous ways to create such a gradient. Traditionally you would take a piece of wood supported by wooden legs but this gets quite heavy quickly. Or you could use crumpled newspapers and some plaster cloth on top, but is it difficult to create a smooth surface.

Woodland Scenics came to the rescue a few years ago and launched some inclines, risers and profiles. They are suitable for all scales, lightweight and easy to work with. You can find the full range on our website by clicking here.

Here is a summary of what the various components do:

- Profile boards are used to enclose your layout or at least do the back and sides. You can link them together to reach any height you require and they can be cut to shape. You can then easily stick your backscene or add hills or buildings in front.

 

 

- Risers are used to raise the track area. Available in various heights from 1/2 inch to 4 inches.

 

 

- Inclines create your gradients. They come in several steepness from 2% to 4%. Obviously the steeper it is, the faster the train goes up and the less space you need however the downside is it will be more difficult for the train to go up and this can look unrealistic.

There are two versions: starter sets which contain several strips going up, and full packs with one long strip going up to the maximum height. In the first case you need to use risers, in the other case you don't. The pictures below will make more sense:

 

 

- Accessories such as foam pencils to plan your cutting, foam knife with an extra long blade, hot wire cutter for intricate work, foam nails to hold everything in place before you glue using the foam glue, flex paste to fill gaps and create a hard texture, etc.

 

 

 

 

- Obviously there is a also a very nice and helpful step by step manual telling you all this and a lot more!

 

As usual, feel free to ask us any question, directly in the shop or via phone or email. We will be happy to help you plan your next masterpiece!

 

Send us an email or give us a call to check availability or to reserve anything, whatever scale you model in. As usual, if we do not have in stock what you are looking for, we will order it for you and you will get it fast (usually within a week if the manufacturer has it in stock). We place weekly orders with most suppliers.

Remember, you can park for free for one hour on the High Street. So no excuse not to come and visit us!

Upstairs Downstairs is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am till 4.30pm, Sunday from 1pm till 4pm. We are closed only on Monday.

Carole & Max

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Upstairs Downstairs
3 Pier Street
Sandown, PO36 8JR
Isle of Wight
Tel: 01983 406 616
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