Outdoor pavement

Kev Green

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Hi after what seems like forever I’m finally about to finish the wooden base for my layout (well one end anyway). I’m going to use grey fence paint for my Road surface but what do people recommend for pavement? It’s a village scene not town.
 
Shed roofing felt would be my choice....
 
Vinyl tile perhaps? I use matt-finish ceramic tiles for mine, bit that's over a more substantial base. You could put masonry paint on top. Felt would work too, fixed down with 'Black Jack' - I've used that method for a yard surface on a wooden base, so there is nothing to penetrate the materials and compromise the waterproofing quality.
 
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Roads can be all sorts of colours, often we can go a little on the dark side but the surface will soften over the years with weather, traffic etc. if you wish to represent the cant this can be a bit tricky and probably best ignored. A choice of slightly greyish emery paper can work quite well if the space needed is not too large. Another option make the road surface from Hardboard (EDIT indoors, outside Plastic Coated Foamboard end of EDIT), spray with cheep black sticky paint and immediately cover with Dry Silica Sand. Allow to dry drop off loose sand then a light spray of matt paints black, grey and a very very light dusting of white from a good distance will give a realistic look.
 
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What is this Black Jack? I asked Google but it only gives me card games.
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Felt adhesive - as they say on the TV, other brands are available >:) Brushed on cold, you have a few minutes before it starts to harden, and your brush is a gonna, so use an old one! I also use that with felt for platform surfaces.
 
I use foambord/foamex, it's soild core ..20231127_142728.jpg
 
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