Track is not layed yet. I am using Peco code 75 flex and turnouts. I am
thinking of pre-painting the track before laying and touching up any
problems once the track is down.
I know hand painting will be a slow process, but I work out of town during
the week and painting would give me something to do at night in the hotel
room.
Thanks for any help
Glen Robinson
Bob
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Glen Robinson wrote in message ...
Here's the method I used:
http://www.billsrailroad.net/bills-ballasting#painting
It's well worth the time and effort!
Bill
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It takes FAR less time to do than it sounds like it would.
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