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Re: TCLTC Style Track Details
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lugnet.trains
Date: 
Mon, 6 Jun 2005 20:50:13 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, John Neal wrote:
   A while ago, some were asking for details as to how we “detailed” our tracks, especially the curves and points. I had a lot of free time this weekend, and I decided to get some pics taken (unfortunately, all of our points are still packed at the clubhouse and so I didn’t have one around to shoot)

Anyway, these pics should give you a good idea how Ross did it. The secret is in making the ballast the same color as the dark gray LEGO ties (sleepers), so that it all “blends in” and you can’t tell the difference between the two. I saw how the GMLTC used “speckled” ballast, but the relative size of each “speckle” (a 1x1 plate) was too large IMO to create a truly “random feel” to the ballast and so I stuck with a uniform color, and added the black tiles to create more of a realistic look for the track.

The other secret is that every other 1x4 black tile “floats” on one end, resting on the edge of a tie, and covering nicely the gap underneath it. Again, it is hard to explain, but the pics pretty much speak for themselves.

Once I retrieve a point, I’ll shoot some pics-- even I haven’t examined them all that closely, as Ross handled that job, too. (I did all of the straights:-))

John,

I’ve been playing with as well, but I use a slightly differnt meathode for the curves. I’ll have to check out what you’ve done when I get home, thanks for posting. I agree about the speckling, although I’m using gray and very light grey combined with the dark gray, no black or white. But using only dark gray only was very tempting.

Mat



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  Re: TCLTC Style Track Details
 
(...) I agree that black and white have no place in speckling. If one is to only speckle regular LEGO track, then using gray and light gray is a good solution IMO. I wanted to alter the tie frequency of the LEGO track, and so that is why I chose to (...) (19 years ago, 6-Jun-05, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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  TCLTC Style Track Details
 
A while ago, some were asking for details as to how we "detailed" our tracks, especially the curves and points. I had a lot of free time this weekend, and I decided to get some pics taken (unfortunately, all of our points are still packed at the (...) (19 years ago, 6-Jun-05, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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