Looking for suggestions/input on good paint for painting my foamboard subroadbed which covers my entire layout surface. Not looking for brand info, but rather, do certain types of paint hold up better over the years?
I’m planning to paint all the foamboard an earthen color to begin, then maybe at some point there will be some greens and grays as well around yards, streets etc. (This is a layout set in an urban area.)
I could see paint cracking on the surface if any weight is put on it just because foamboard itself has a little “give”. What holds up best? Acrylic, water based, oil based, enamel … ? …
Secondly, is there any need to prime foamboard like I did with my masonite backdrop?
Finally, I assume that gluing the cord roadbed in place before painting the foam is the way to go, as the cork may not adhere well to painted foam?
I have been very happy with painting pink foam with a water based / latex paint, it adheres just fine and no need for a primer. Oil based / solvent paints would most likely attack the foam.
I have had no trouble using a latex adhesive type caulk to hold cork in place, either directly to the foam or over painted foam it will hold just fine, a thin film of caulk is all that is necessary.
I used left over acrylic latex flat brown from a nother project, just to give things a base color, as you are doing.
Since it’s all now covered with scenery, I’ve had no problems.
I did have the road bed and track glued down, with latex caulk, and tested before I painted the base coat, but once the paint has dried, I don’t see any problem with glueing down the roadbed and track after the painting.
I did not prime the foam. I would’nt think it’s needed. The foam didn’t really soak up the paint, it dried as if I was painting bare plywood.
If anyone has any suggestions for a good “earthen” color let me know. I’m poking around in Valspar’s color chart and see some possible ones that fall in the “tan”, “beige”, “gray” family. Whatever I get it will be from one of the box stores.
Valspar Divine White, SW6105, HGSW4044 falls in the general tone I think of when I think “earthen”. I like the idea of CTC green for my fascia, but not sure if that will look best for the whole surface since this layout isn’t in the country.
Last layout, I just grabbed a gallon of brown-ish latex internior paint from the oops rack at the local Lowes. Covered the pink form just fine. I don’t even remember which of the many lines of paint they sell it was. I suspect any latex interior paint will work fine.
The lighter beige (pushing a bit of red) reminds me more of the west and southwest. Definitely NOT Milwaukee. But hard to nail down what “midwest dirt” looks like lol.
Like several have said, in the end most of the base coat will end up covered with ballast, grass/weeds, and pavement with some bits of sand and coal: hardly any of it will remain to be seen.
I will probably go with the second of the two colors I mentioned above. Brownish-gray should work for everything, including my classification yard.
Glad I don’t need to prime.
Will cover small gaps between foam sheets with painters tape.
Will probably paint all foam before laying any cork/track as that will be easier.
I put my roadbed and track down first, then paited the open foam areas. Main reason - it’s easier to see a track centerline drawn with a black Sharpie on the pink foam than it would be on the brown paint (my brown was kind of dark - an ideal ‘earth’ color would be lighter than what I used, but I wanted to hide the pink and do it cheaply. It was all going to be covered with ground cover anyway. Better to have some more muddy dark brown show through than bright pink.
Yes, that means having to go a little slow around the track, but getting some paint on the cork roadbed doesn’t hurt anything. And it still went fast (more or less 13x15 around the walls of a room, mostly 2’ wide, some narrow). Didn’t bother covering the rails or anything.