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TENMILE CREEK SERIES - Part 9: Track ballasting and weathering - video download

TENMILE CREEK SERIES - Part 9: Track ballasting and weathering - video download When running model trains you spend a lot of time looking at the trains and track — if you have realistically ballasted and weathered track, running trains on your model railroad becomes a lot more fun! In Tenmile Creek Series part 9, Joe Fugate shows you powerful techniques to get ballasted and weathered track that looks simply outstanding. In the Tenmile Creek series, Joe Fugate takes a scene on his model railroad from bare benchwork to a completely finished, realistic model train scene. (1-2-3)


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