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Jul 20, 2017
Proto 2000 CSX SD60
It's highly detailed and we'll made and it runs well, too.

May 24, 2019
New user, new convert!
2 of 2 found this helpful I wasn't sure about Track-Bed at first, but I quickly came to prefer it for HO scale roadbed over cork or homasote. I simply nailed it down to my plywood base using Atlas rail spikes and then glued the track to it using Woodland Scenic's glue. I even super-elevated my curves using 5/8" masking tape applied to the outer radii, which adhered to the roadbed without a problem. The roadbed features a split down the center which is VERY handy for laying it on a curve. It cuts extremely easy with a sharp hobby razor knife. Its 5 mm (5/16") height is an HO scale 27".
I could not mount my turnout ground throws on it, as it doesn't offer a stable enough platform (too squishy). But a 5/16" thick piece of strip wood matched up perfectly to the roadbed height.
As for sound deadening, there is ZERO sound transferred to the wood table top from a train running on the tracks. This is great stuff and will be my go-to material to use in the future.