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The ballast is actually weathered using a mix of dry black and brown tempera pigment and hydrocal soaked in with the ballast glue based on an article by Joe Fugate. It's a little more obvious in person.
So does this mean you are not going to relay the main layout with C55? IMO you should not rip it all up, you will destroy the layout. You can always start anew with a new door, custom size, 40" by 84". I still love that updated plan that DKS did of the 4 tracks at Lewiston
I plan to use sectional code 55 on all my curves, soldered together of course.
I plan to use sectional code 55 on all my curves, soldered together of course. Long wheelbase steam is just too picky for my marginal tracklaying skills.
Dave, I've been kicking around the idea on my next layout to solder feeder wires to the bottom of all rail joiners, but only solder the rail joiners to one piece of track per joint. In other words, if you were holding a piece of sectional track in your hand, the rail joiners on your right would be soldered to the section, but the ones on the left side would not be soldered to this section. Of course they would be soldered to the next section. My thoughts are : 1) soldering the feeders to the bottom of the rail joiners would help hide the feeder wire. 2) leaving every other joint loose would allow the track to expand and contract. Your thoughts on this method?