Bob Nelson
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
I highly recommend Dennis Brennan's product - Brennan's Better Ballast.
You will see many of Dennis' photos in CTT, and I believe you can get a first hand look at his layout in the most recent issue in his article on building realistic crossings.
I've got about five bags of it ready to go when I get to that point, and I have also ordered a number of his various ground cover products.
Best thing about Dennis' product is that he gives a very detailed set of instructions to give the best professional result.
Here is his web address --------> http://www.brennansmodelrr.com/
do you guys know what type of store could get the chicken grit from. thanks guys for advice
Try a farm feed store of any sort but I would call ahead, might save you some miles.
I admit I use Woodland scenics and the cost really annoys me. I was thinking, how about cat litter?
M
I guess there are more economical ways to do things, but in my opinion, this is about a realistic ballasting job as you will find anywhere:
I've seen plenty of photos with kitty litter and what have you just scattered at the sides of the track. The difference is night and day. Granted it takes a lot of work to get track looking like this, but there is certainly something to show for the effort.
I have always used Woodland Scenics or Brennan's ballast. I just like real stone ballast, whch has some heft to it. It may cost a bit more than other forms of ballast, but the overall appearance, at least to my eyes, is far more convincing and realistic.
I've never had to ballast a really large layout all at one time (which would be quite a chore), but have always started with smaller pikes and then expanded a bit at a time. That helps to keep both the cost and fatigue factor down.
In my view, trackwork is one of the most visible and distinctive features of any model railroad, so it deserves a good amount of care and attention.
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