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You can etch or hot knife into foam board and plaster and paint them. Dimensions can be found or asked for if you need them. Cardboard w/scenic express embossed stone paper can be used also with great success. I am sure many suggestions will follow so deal with this to your comfort to create and expense level.

 I built all my retaining walls myself.  I even learned to use molds and cast my own.  It was a commitment in time, but ultimately a little cheaper than buying the premade stuff.  Some retaining walls are easy.  In the photo below, the retaining wall between the tracks and the city was made with strips of pvc foam board, railings from an ho scale highway overpass kit, and a coat of tan textured spray paint.  

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It all depends on your vision for your own layout.  What would you like to do?

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    You could try this.

  I made molds with latex for stone walls and matching portals. They take a while to create but pay off with the ability to reuse. India ink in alcohol is the base color.

     Another wall I made was to use the foam board with paper on the outside. I peeled one layer off and used a concrete paint with ink for weathering.

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Another solution to retaining walls and their sometimes "wedding-cake" layout appearance might be called "non-retaining wall retaining walls".  In the photo below, the City of "Reno" sits on elevated Pylons made of routed pine strips joined by a footer and header and plywood faced with steel beams cut from Atlas HO steel girder bridges, in this case arranged along what would otherwise have been an eight foot Wedding Cake Step.  Keeps things open and airy.  Easy to do and if you don't have a router, square pylons will do.  Not only did it open everything up visually, but it afforded us an extra track under the station.  For more examples see our Dunham Studios website.

Clarke Dunham

President

Railroads On Parade

Dunham Studios, Inc.

clarke@dunhamstudios.com

www.modeltrains.pro

www.DunhamStudios.com

www.RailroadsOnParade.com

E-MAIL RENO DOWNTOWN

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I don't think there is an easy or quick way to do the molds. Having made over 100 castings, the time and plaster cost are a fraction of the purchase price of buying that many. The last mold made is much better than the first as some improvements were added. The time element is a problem because each thin layer of latex must have 24 hours to dry. It must be thin and you must wait. However we are still using the molds

 

Ray Marion

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