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Ed, I know you're sold on the grout for ballast, but I can't help but note how much it colors the track, eliminating any of the weathering or coloring you otherwise would have done to it. Those tracks look gray now.As expensive as some of the commercial ballast products are (I've used Woodland Scenics, Highball, and Arizona Rock & Mineral products...a pretty good spread) I've never had an issue with losing any of the weathering I've applied to the rails and ties beforehand.You can fix it with some tedious work, but as long as that coloring is happening I'm just not catching grout fever yet.
Yeah, I've been thinking about that too. That's generally the fault of the unsanded stuff that's almost like a pigment. I'm going to look into ways to clean the track from it, because otherwise, I like it.
Ed, I know you're sold on the grout for ballast, but I can't help but note how much it colors the track, eliminating any of the weathering or coloring you otherwise would have done to it. Those tracks look gray now.I'm just not catching grout fever yet.
That photo looked so ugly. So I fixed it.I also got started kitbashing my York Warehouse building. It's not going to be anywhere near accurate, but it'll be close enough that you'll know what's going on there.
Ok, some pics post-cleaning (with a toothbrush).Next time you're at the store, grab the cheapest battery powered toothbrush they have. That's what I use to clean up the stray stuff on Unitrak. Makes for a handy tool when you're stripping paint off models as well.Maybe a pass with an airbrush or diluted craft paints can add some variation in the color.