Riser, 1" Instructions
Risers
High-density foam Risers are used to elevate track. With the sur-
rounding areas now lower, modelers can quickly and easily cre-
ate creek beds, ravines and other low-lying areas
without the mess and inconvenience of
expensive power tools.
What are Risers?
With Risers -
The track is elevated for dramatic
terrain contours and scenery possibilities.
track
Plaster
Cloth
newspaper
wads
Riser
Without Risers -
The track is barely higher than
base. Any variation will require wood construction.
Plaster
Cloth
newspaper
wads
track
plywood base
What Size Do I Need?
Risers are available in 1/2", 3/4", 1", 2" and 4" heights. We recommend using at least a 2" Riser to elevate your track. This will provide moderate elevation for
gradual relief, hills and creek beds. For a more dramatic landscape, use a 4" Riser to give you maximum elevation for steep relief,
rivers and valleys.
Generally, 1/2", 3/4" and 1" Risers are used in conjunction with Incline Starters.
How Much Do I Need?
Determine how many total feet of track are indicated in your track plan. You will need the same number of feet in Risers.
Risers
Instructions for Installing Risers:
1. Position track and trace on ply-
wood base.
2. Center Risers on traced area.
3. Cut Risers to proper length with
the Hot Wire Foam Cutter or
Foam Knife.
R
isers do not emit
hazardous or toxic fumes when
cut with the Hot Wire Foam
Cutter.
4. Butt sections tightly to each
other.
5. Temporarily pin each section in
place with Foam Nails.
6. If using Inclines, install accord-
ing to
package instructions.
NOTE:
It’s a good idea to tem-
porarily lay track and
test your train before perma-
nently gluing Risers and Inclines.
7. Permanently install Risers and
Inclines by running
a bead of Low Temp Foam
Glue along all edges that touch
each other and the layout base.
Risers may also be
attached by spreading a thin,
even coat of Foam Tack Glue on
the Riser surface and pressing
down. Hold in place with
Foam Nails until glue dries.
For additional information, read the
SubTerrain Manual (ST1402), see
the video SubTerrain: Build a Layout
Fast and Easy (DVD-ST1400, VHS-
ST1401), or visit our Web site at
www.woodlandscenics.com.
Follow these Five Easy Steps to
create a complete layout base
with SubTerrain
!
1. Install Risers to elevate track
area.
2. Add Inclines to change eleva-
tions.
3. Install and Cut Profile Boards.
4.
Cut and install Foam Sheets to
make
tunnels, interior terrain profiles, or
elevated, level areas.
5. Add Plaster Cloth and Track-Bed.