Backdrop Materials

Framing

  • 2 x 4’s – high grade white pine
  • 1 x 4’s – poplar

Onto the already finished walls,  I screwed 1 x 4’s (laid with the wide ends facing out) to the 2×4’s behind the existing drywall.  These served as the solid frame for the backer boards (see below).

The track plan specified a wall to divide the room.  I built a half-wall out of 2 x 4’s and added a header sill to fasten the half-wall to the ceiling.  The top half of the half-wall was framed with 1×4’s, each with the wide side facing out, again to serve as the solid frame for the backer boards.

Backer Board

  • Masonite sheets:  4′ x 8′ x 1/8″
  • Plastic sheeting material normally used for shower walls:  4′ x 8′ x 1/16″
  • Drywall mud
  • Mesh drywall tape
  • 220 grit sandpaper
  • Zinsser’s Bull’s Eye 1-2-3 water-based primer.

Whenever possible, I used the masonite.  It can take quite a bit of bending, which gave me nice curves around corners.

In those places where the tight curve would not allow the use of masonite, I used the plastic sheeting material.

You must use acrylic-based primer, not latex-based, for the backdrops I ordered.

Commercial Backdrops

  • Custom-printed backdrops from railroadbackdrops.com:  I ordered 5 backdrops each 42″ high x 96″ long and 1  measuring 42″ high x 48″ long.  They “stretched” the 36″ high versions to 42″ and all was good.
         Four were blended to form a 28′ long backdrop and the other 2 were blended to form another 16′ long backdrop.  I had the backdrops printed on “Premium Polypropylene” stock.
  • Roman’s Pro-555 Extreme Tack wallpaper adhesive

Because I wanted a backdrop against every visible backplane, I sought out a vendor that offered high quality murals with a variety of designs AND who could “stitch” them together into very long scenes. 

The folks at railroadbackdrops.com truly delivered.  They worked with me to get everything produced exactly as I hoped.

The adhesive we used was quite strong but gave us enough time to do fine adjustments or cutting.

One of the Backdrops we Used
Roman Pro-555 Adhesive