Things You'll Need
Instructions
Plan the HO model railroad track placement by laying the track out onto the railroad table and marking the sides of the track onto the board.
Remove the track from the board and replace with the roadbed material, usually cork, which you're using as a support material for the track. The roadbed absorbs vibration from the train over the track, reducing track movement on the board.
Place the track onto the roadbed, centered down the roadbed length. Cut the roadbed edges off with a utility knife so that the roadbed extends only 1/4-inch from either side of the track.
Glue the roadbed in place over train table with white glue. Run a bead of the glue along both edges of the roadbed then press the roadbed onto the board. Hold it in place for 30 minutes to allow the glue to begin to set then allow an additional 24 hours for the glue to bind the roadbed to the table securely.
Place the track back onto the roadbed and connect the tracks together using rail joiners where the tracks meet.
Push the HO rail spikes through the holes in the track ties and into the roadbed. The track ties are the small, wooden-looking boards crossing beneath the track rails. Use a light amount of force to insert the spikes loosely in place. At this point, use the spikes only to hold the tracks in position, not to pin the tracks down.
Place a dab of white glue beneath the track ties to hold the track to the roadbed. Push the spikes the remainder of the way into the roadbed so that the spike heads are flush with the track ties. Take care not to crush the roadbed beneath the tracks. Place spikes through every tie to give the rails a realistic appearance. Wait overnight for the glue to dry, securing the tracks and turning transparent in the process.