Gravel parking areas

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Gravel parking areas

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I am getting ready to put in some gravel parking areas on my OO gauge layout. What is the easiest to use? Would N gauge ballast work ? Or are there other techniques?

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Cheapest thing would be fine sand. You can then paint it the correct colour.
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Wet & dry car sanding paper sheets work well.
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Well, that's convenient Brian, I was just experimenting with that. Doesn't look too bad does it? R-

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Looks very good.
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I used very fine sand and touched it up with different shades of stone colour with a nearly dry brush.
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I agree with using wet and dry paper in the finer grades - even the finest ballasting materials look over scale.
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Personally I think W&D paper is too uniform to depict gravel though it is fine for a tarmac road surface. I'll post my effort later, but I'm just off to the KLMRC ex in Kings Lynn :D
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I may as well have a go as well.
I mix playpit sand, also known as silver sand, with dry plaster powder and stick it down with dilute PVA. Then paint it with acrylics, Browns for gravel, greys for tarmac.
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Yes I use silver sand too - good results.
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