Create any centre lines step by step
NOCH Roads, Paths and Squares are self-adhesive and consist of exceptionally elastic and tear-resistant special crepe paper. This means that bends of all kinds can be laid effortlessly. In the case of extremely tight bends, such as hairpin bends on mountain stretches, you should cut the tapes a little at the bend radius and then glue them on with a slight overlap.
In addition, most NOCH Roads packs comprise two individual rolls of lane. While the centre line is solid on one roll, the other roll features a broken line. For this reason, you can realise both solid and broken centre lines.
In addition, most NOCH Roads packs comprise two individual rolls of lane. While the centre line is solid on one roll, the other roll features a broken line. For this reason, you can realise both solid and broken centre lines.
If you want to build a road with a solid centre line, first lay the roll with the broken line and then glue on the other side of the road with the solid line, slightly overlapping it.
If a solid centre line is to change into a broken course after a few centimetres, lightly cut the roll with the broken line at the cutting site and glue this overlapping onto the roll with the solid line.
If a solid centre line is to change into a broken course after a few centimetres, lightly cut the roll with the broken line at the cutting site and glue this overlapping onto the roll with the solid line.
In addition, NOCH Road Crepe Paper is ideally suited to the FALLER Car System. First fix the special contact wire in place with some adhesive tape. Then lay the NOCH Road Crepe Paper over the special contact wire. In this way, the FALLER Car System vehicles safely do their laps on the NOCH Road Crepe Paper.