Does anyone have any views on painting sleepers to get rid of the slightly plastic look, prior to ballasting? Or does the ballasting process sort this?
I seem to have memories, somewhat distant, of doing this as a teenager. Maybe a misspent youth hood!
Sleeper painting?
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My preferred method is to spray the laid, wired and tested track with Humbrol no29 (mid brown) before ballasting. Mask the contact areas of the point blades first. After ballasting I add rust and oil shades with an airbrush. Finally, give the track a good clean with a track rubber, a Hoover and a wipe with IPA.
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Re: Sleeper painting?
I don’t paint the sleepers but ballast the track then add colour to the ballast depending on its location. e.g. black where locos would be standing.
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I was about to share a photo but Flickr appears to have updated and changed its settings.......again.
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