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Model Train Ballasting
How to Improve Your Model Train Track by Adding Ballast So you’ve lain down your model train set and you realise there is something wrong with the track – yes that right there is no ballast there like you see on prototype railways. On the prototype the track ballast forms the bed upon which the railway sleepers are laid and it is the challenge of a model train enthusiast to replicate this effect. If we look in more detail at what is going on then we can see that the ballast is used to facilitate the drainage of water and to distribute the load on the sleepers and there is also the added benefit that the ballast acts as a barrier to weeds and other vegetation growing and interfering with the trains.
So how do we go about creating this effect on our model train layout? Your model train ballast will then start to set in around an hour but for best results you should leave for 24 hours and then remove any ballast that didn’t set to the model train layout. If your ballast needs colouring then all you need to do is to add the paint to complete the application to your model train set. Don’t forget that the areas in station usually have oil leaked onto them and therefore have stained black patches or sections. Once complete your model train layout will have that extra dose of realism that only adding the ballast can bring. 7 Model Train Mistakes To Avoid ![]() Just enter your details below to get this free report and also receive our regular newsletter. |
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