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The weathering layer would have to be highly conductive in order to allow a locomotive to run over it.
Wow, is that how the electricity thingy works? Fascinating. Some great ideas so far guys, thanks! Especially looking forward to the gun blue outcome.
LOL! But he way I see it, gun blue (even if it is conductive enough) will look nothing like rusty rails. It will look more like Russia Iron coating on steam locos. Some of the Jax patinas are brownish. So is the Micro Engineering rail weathering solution. Even Neolube would probably be closer to the effect you are looking for than gun blue. Neolube has a dull grayish look. The other thing is that gun blue is designed to react with steel. Nickel silver is not steel - it is a type of brass. But I guess we'll have to wait and see the results.