Skip to main content

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Very nice, Alan!

I'm doing ballasting...........I have a lot to do! I don't mind it. I find it very relaxing.

These are my brushes.

I apply it with the large brush. I shape it with the medium one and I fine tune it with the two smaller brushes. I try to do about 15-20" or so whenever I am taking a break from running trains.....it needs to dry for at least 12-24 hrs.

This past week or so, I had the opportunity to do it thrice......

IMG_2422IMG_2421IMG_2395IMG_2400

Have a great and safe week, everyone!

Peter

Attachments

Images (5)
  • mceclip0
  • IMG_2422
  • IMG_2421
  • IMG_2395
  • IMG_2400

@Alan Graziano, I too am working on a lighthouse project.  I'm not scratch building one but trying to dress up a Lemax ceramic lighthouse to make it look a little better if it gets to the layout.  Pictures will come on another Sunday.

@Putnam Division, today's photos reminded me that you had sprayed the vinyl roadbed with Rustoleum Stone Texture spray paint.  At that time I thought it looked so good I didn't think you were going to ballast the track.  That's some base for the ballast.

It's been quite a while since the last time I posted anything. Here's a couple of photos of a blast furnace I'm working on for my Overbeider Iron and Steel Company layout.  It's composed of 11-12 pieces of 2 inch Styrofoam glued together wedding cake style then hand shaped with 100 grit sandpaper.  Kind of rough but I think it's pretty good for a first attempt.  Might just leave it and try to make some kind of top works. Furnace is 25 inches tall and I'll add about another 12 inch piping.  20241031_14141320241031_134453

Got a max height of 36 inches to the upstairs floor joists.

Everything will be painted with acrylics.

Attachments

Images (2)
  • 20241031_141413
  • 20241031_134453

Add Reply

Post

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Ste 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×