HHPATH56 wrote: Another technique is to cut, taper and tack down painted cork roadbed on top of the ties, and between adjacent sets of rails. This method brings the painted cork roadbed ballast to the height of the rails, provides flange clearance, and eliminates the mess of applying WS Ballast with glue. If tacked down, it also makes ballast and track removal much easier. Bob Hahn
Hmm - what kind of painted cork roadbed ballast ? Can you get cork pre-painted to look like ballast, or do you just put down cork and paint it in a color to match the ballast yourself ?
Stein, curious
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