Short Overview: Ballasting track is not my favorite chore but I use this method to speed things up. the text below comes from Mark, a modelrailroader mate, thanks for the words of coution;-) Just a couple words of caution.
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Ballasting track is not my favorite chore but I use this method to speed things up. the text below comes from Mark, a modelrailroader mate, thanks for the words of coution;-) Just a couple words of caution. Part three of building my 7x3 foot N-scale model Railroad - gluing the track into place.
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- Ballasting track is not my favorite chore but I use this method to speed things up.
- the text below comes from Mark, a modelrailroader mate, thanks for the words of coution;-) Just a couple words of caution.
- Part three of building my 7x3 foot N-scale model Railroad - gluing the track into place.
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