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I agree that Unitrack can look decent with ballasting, and paint. However, whenever I go to train shows and witness Code 55 in person I think "ughhh, it just looks soo much better." But Unitrack absolutely has a place in the modeling world, for a wide range of skill levels. It is a great product. I am admittedly still intimidated by even laying Code 55 flex track -alignment, cork roadbed, servos to throw turnouts . I think my next "layout" will either be a smaller shelf time saver, or FreeMo-N module using Code 55, just to get the hang of it. And yet, in the distant future, hand laying track seems soo appealing to me!Here is my attempt at making Unitrack look less Unitracky:
Noah, that looks great! Can you tell me what kind/color of ballast you are using? I've been having trouble getting my ballast to look "white" enough, especially in photos. Yours is about perfect for the look I want.
Thanks, Doug! For mainlines I used Arizona Rock & Mineral N-Scale UP/Silverton/WP Bold Gray. For my spurs I used N-Scale Empire Builder Basalt.IMHO, the Kato Ballast doesn't look bad. But it also makes it look like Unitrack. I went through several colors: Woodland Scenics Medium Gray Fine. WS Med Gray mixed with WS Cinders. Then I liked the color of the Arizona Rock & Mineral Empire Builder Basalt -when it was in the bag. But it was too dark once applied (see below). However, it works for my spurs.I was stoked when I finally discovered the UP/Silverton/WP Bold Gray. It was the exact color I was looking for. And it looks great with Unitrack.This is the Empire Builder Basalt. Neolube on the rails, and ties painted/spike heads with a combo of Rail Tie Brown and Rail Brown. NOTE: I always use a isopropyl alcohol on a q-tip to clean the rail tops after letting the Neolube dry. Yes, Neolube conducts electricity, but trains won't run well with it covering rail tops.
It just dawned on me that all of the "cons" listed in the responses become less of an issue with the Atlas True Track. However, it looks like there is minimal selection and most of it is out of stock at retailers.
Exactly this. If Atlas could match the Unitrack selection, it would be a money machine. They need to start by offering numbered turnouts instead of trainset-curve turnouts.
Thanks, Doug! For mainlines I used Arizona Rock & Mineral N-Scale UP/Silverton/WP Bold Gray. For my spurs I used N-Scale Empire Builder Basalt.IMHO, the Kato Ballast doesn't look bad. But it also makes it look like Unitrack. I went through several colors: Woodland Scenics Medium Gray Fine. WS Med Gray mixed with WS Cinders. Then I liked the color of the Arizona Rock & Mineral Empire Builder Basalt -when it was in the bag. But it was too dark once applied (see below). However, it works for my spurs. I was stoked when I finally discovered the UP/Silverton/WP Bold Gray. It was the exact color I was looking for. And it looks great with Unitrack.This is the Empire Builder Basalt. Neolube on the rails, and ties painted/spike heads with a combo of Rail Tie Brown and Rail Brown. NOTE: I always use a isopropyl alcohol on a q-tip to clean the rail tops after letting the Neolube dry. Yes, Neolube conducts electricity, but trains won't run well with it covering rail tops.