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Post by railfan4life on Nov 28, 2015 20:19:48 GMT -8
Guys,
Thought you might be interested to see the latest video update on the progress of my Colorado Joint Line layout. In addition to covering some of the new additions over the last six months, I also take a look back at the past three years of layout construction to see how the scenes have progressed over time. Hope you enjoy it and any feedback would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Kevin
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Post by atsfan on Nov 29, 2015 7:37:03 GMT -8
Great! Your bridge scene is really top notch. How do you access the tracks behind the lake and the blue scenic divider?
Not sure what your track weathering plans are but that might be a next step. Obvously ballast which you mentioned but spray painting? Another easy method is the micro engineering rail weather liquid you brush in the rails. Less mess and smell.
Leep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
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Post by mrsocal on Nov 29, 2015 7:43:37 GMT -8
Nice update Kevin, thank you for sharing.
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Post by railfan4life on Nov 29, 2015 10:12:20 GMT -8
Thanks. I have sort of neglected my track weathering. I did give the track a quick coat of rust brown spray paint before ballasting, but never went back and added weathering to the ballast, fish plates, etc. I haven't ever used the ME rail weather liquid you mentioned. I'll have to pick so of that up and try it. Haven't figured out which companies fish plates to use either. Cheers, Kevin Great! Your bridge scene is really top notch. How do you access the tracks behind the lake and the blue scenic divider? Not sure what your track weathering plans are but that might be a next step. Obvously ballast which you mentioned but spray painting? Another easy method is the micro engineering rail weather liquid you brush in the rails. Less mess and smell. Leep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
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