thanx for the comments. much appreciated. I have 'planted' some more corn, and added a small patch at the end that is already harvested. I also build the Walthers cornerstone 'Miss Bettie's Diner' kit, and is in the final steps of completing that. Also in progress is the highway overpass. it is on its 2nd iteration.
I attempted to use thin cardboard for the surface, but applied white glue that was diluted too much. it got soaked up by the cardboard, and cased a LOT of wrinkles in the paper. from previous experience I was not in panic, I knew that once it dries, the paper will smooth out. well, reality is a little stranger than theory, and it actually DID get much better, but there were about 5 fairly big bubbles in the paper that I could on convince to go smooth in any way I knew how...
So O sanded the paper off, back to the wood base, and opted for plan B.... I have a large roll of styrene that I bough at Maizey's, so I decided to rather use plastic. I applied some contact adhesive to the wood, and rough cut some plastic, then also applied contact cement to the plastic. let it all go off a bit, and glued the new plastic road surface to the wood.
A WORD OF WARNING! Contact cement has solvents that technically make it incompatible with styrene!!!!
I applied the contact cement as thin as possible to the plastic, all went well well. however, once applied to the wood, I ended up with a few places that had too much glue, and it melted the plastic surface. I just had to let all the solvent evaporate before the plastic cured hard again. then I sanded the road surface as smooth as I could, removing most of the bubbles caused by the solvent.
I applied a little filler where needed, sanded down again, and added a dark gray paint coat....
So... now I am waiting for some more train time, and will then start with the road markings. I have a faller transfer sheet with some road markings, but the lines will need to be masked and painted on... I also scratch built the brigde sides, and barriers, which still need some work before fitting...
These to modules are taking a lot of time, but I am trying to vary what I work on, to avoid getting to a point where I get bored with that item... so it might seem like I am hopping around and have no plan...but it is intentional...

and thats my line, and I am sticking to it!!! hehehehe