Here are some pics of a ballasted-up strip of the printed concrete ties. I have to say I am really impressed with how these look and work! Thanks and again,
@narrowminded !
A few thoughts on the samples:
- The pics include a section of ME C55 (nonweathered) flextrack, for comparison of appearance with equal treatment.
- All rail and clips were painted with Model Master Railroad Tie Brown.
- The tie strips were painted with MM Camoflage Gray from the rattle can. The ME ties are their native molded color, which differs significantly (but not too bad). (I'm not settled on either one as a color that I like for a project, but that's subjective anyway.)
- Ballast is N-Scale AZRM #138-1 CSX/SP, fine-screened to get rid of the fine powdery portions. I'm not really sold on this color either, as it looks too light to my eye and doesn't have enough contrast (at least for the proto I have in mind). I only used this (and the spray paint) because that's what I had on hand.
- I just glued the rail in place with CA, again as that's what I had on hand and it's sufficient for a sample. Pliobond (or any glue) will get trickier to handle on longer lengths of rail.
- I installed the rail and painted it before doing the ballast. This took more effort to get the ballast shaped/groomed properly than without the rail already in place. OTOH, ballasting without the rail in place would still have to be done carefully to keep grains of ballast out from between the clips where the rail will be installed.
- I did not weather the sample, to avoid obscuring the details.
- I did not need any track gauges to set the distance between rails, tho some would probably be handy for working with longer lengths of rail.
- These are just cell phone pics, so they are not the greatest.
A few more thoughts on the strips:
- I notice the ties have more of a prototypical and "finescale" look compared to the ME ties which have a more chunky/coarse look.
- Even more than the ties, the difference in the size of the rail clips is even more apparent (and the rail of course speaks for itself).
- As I mentioned previously, the step aliasing while noticeable in some pics it is very hard to see in-person without magnification and strong light.
- It would be great if these could be molded in a prototype concrete color, to save the separate painting step.
- The webbing between ties should be on alternating ties, as it is too much time & work to have to clip it off between each and every tie on all curves. The double-webbing actually isn't much help either for tangent track: since the strips are only about 4" long it still is necessary to align the strips with a straightedge.
- The webbing should be a little lower, to make it easier to bury with ballast. Regardless, the webbing is a *huge* improvement over the webbing on the ME track (which is impossible to hide with ballast without making the ballast higher than the rail base).
Anyways here are the pics:
Looking forward to hearing thoughts and feedback from everyone
Ed