Model Railway Ballast Alternatives. Fine sand is good, beach sand too (sorry geography not. sand is a great alternative to the classic ballast substances. i'd like to get ideas for alternatives for track ballast. If you do use screened. the coloring in this case is quite close to the ballast that is used on the cb&cns railway. i use the finer grade for ballast on lighter rail lines, branches and spurs and the coarse stuff looks really good on the main. thankfully, the model railway suppliers are fully up to speed and while grey ballast is the most commonly available, the main. i like the woodland scenics medium grey ballast, but at £1 for 100g or 6 cubic inches, it's going to cost hundreds. I'm not committing to anything yet, but would just. the bag cost $2.95, i only used the finest pieces for ballast so i have 99% left for other uses, like oil spills, i got. whilst i'd love to go all out with underlay and/or glued ballast, he's not old enough to appreciate it just yet, and i'm likely going.
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sand is a great alternative to the classic ballast substances. whilst i'd love to go all out with underlay and/or glued ballast, he's not old enough to appreciate it just yet, and i'm likely going. thankfully, the model railway suppliers are fully up to speed and while grey ballast is the most commonly available, the main. Fine sand is good, beach sand too (sorry geography not. i'd like to get ideas for alternatives for track ballast. the bag cost $2.95, i only used the finest pieces for ballast so i have 99% left for other uses, like oil spills, i got. I'm not committing to anything yet, but would just. the coloring in this case is quite close to the ballast that is used on the cb&cns railway. If you do use screened. i like the woodland scenics medium grey ballast, but at £1 for 100g or 6 cubic inches, it's going to cost hundreds.
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Model Railway Ballast Alternatives the coloring in this case is quite close to the ballast that is used on the cb&cns railway. the bag cost $2.95, i only used the finest pieces for ballast so i have 99% left for other uses, like oil spills, i got. Fine sand is good, beach sand too (sorry geography not. the coloring in this case is quite close to the ballast that is used on the cb&cns railway. i use the finer grade for ballast on lighter rail lines, branches and spurs and the coarse stuff looks really good on the main. thankfully, the model railway suppliers are fully up to speed and while grey ballast is the most commonly available, the main. sand is a great alternative to the classic ballast substances. i'd like to get ideas for alternatives for track ballast. I'm not committing to anything yet, but would just. whilst i'd love to go all out with underlay and/or glued ballast, he's not old enough to appreciate it just yet, and i'm likely going. i like the woodland scenics medium grey ballast, but at £1 for 100g or 6 cubic inches, it's going to cost hundreds. If you do use screened.