Hello All:
I am finally starting to do the landscaping/scenery of my little layout:
I can't wait to get rid of the Martian landscape. One of the things I was thinking of doing was weathering my track. I have seen this done with HO track and was wondering if anyone here has weathered three rail track and, if so, with what techniques? I am using Atlas track and switches and would appreciate any feedback.
Regards,
JO
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Doug:
Thanks for the input. I have looked at paint sticks but I am not sure that I want to go that route. I would want to make sure that both sides of the rails (and the third rail???) would be weathered since both sides can be viewed.
J. Daddy:
I have an airbrush (and have used it before), and I would not be afraid of using one for this situation. What would you recommend?
My layout has been under construction for 18 years. Never thought about weathering when the track was initially laid. Got my ballasting done as well as most of the scenery. After weathering my cars and engines the shiny rails really stood out.
I used a single action airbrush and painted the sides of the rails POLY S DRG&W Building Brown. I then shot straight down with Grimy Black. I worked at 3 foot sections. Wiped the rails once after the brown and again after the black. Some of the ballast got weathered as well and the paint sort of toned it down. Certainly would have been easier to do initially as my old body had to twist in some uncomfortable positions to get it done on a somewhat finished RR.
Below is a photo that shows the brown correctly. Often times in photos it tends to look more orangey rust.
Floquill makes a paint marker set secifically for weathering rail:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLCR4&P=
Dave:
Thanks for the reply. Your track looks great! Why do you do a second coat of grimy black?
Hello Chuck:
The track looks good. How hard is it to use the paint marker?
Joe's ModelTrains Co sells a rusty rails painter that is a minature roller fed by a bottle/tube designed for o-gauge.He also sell shades of rail paint. I haven't tried it but some say the roller is quick and easy.
I have used paint sticks from Walmart and MIchael's Craft stores with various degrees of sucess and, failure!
www.joesmodeltrains.com/news.htm
use a scotchbright pad, cleans up really nice, I use 3 parts Floquil box car brown mix with one part grimey black in my airbrush ( nice to have acrylic paints to reduce the hazzardous fumes). I spray the track after it has been attached and before ballasting, this gets the ties, tie plates and spikes and nails well covered. I use a 3X5 card behind the rail to prevent overspray from going everywhere, but I work a 6 foot section at a time, tape my switchpoints to avoid painting them and away I go. You will be surprised how fast it goes. Just don't let the paint dry on top of the rails too long, otherwise it takes longer to remove it, if this happen though I use goo gone to clean the rails.
On a high-rail layout you really need to paint those rails, they just stick out in every photo....
Dave,
Nice job on the track weathering! Had me fooled at first glance I thought it was HO scale. Is that Ross track, Atlas, or Gargraves or....? Everything in this shot looks well proportioned... makes me think I can use gargraves S track, paint it, ballast it, and achieve the scale look. Did you use cork roadbed?
Thank you for the feedback! I will be breaking out the airbrush this weekend and we will see how it works.
chuck Floquill makes a paint marker set secifically for weathering rail: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLCR4&P=
A year ago, Chuck posted this photo of weathering of Lionel Fastrack. Has anyone tried these techniques on MTH Realtrac?
Chuck.....What did you use on the roadbed? Did you spray it on? It looks so much better with the weathering you have done.
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