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I've a large area of flat Homaboard, the engine terminal, and I'd like to cover it thinly to simulate the graded area one finds in those areas.  Was thinking of a thin coat of Hyrocal or something like that material.  What do you use when you just want to cover an area like that to hide the Homaboard surface appearance?

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Dirty dirt.... We used real dirt, mixed in a little bit of ballast of different colors and grades, and then added black paint powder to make it look grimy...... Put all the ingredients in a shaker to mix it all up, and then bam! Dirty dirt.

 

You have a large area to cover like we did, so it takes a lot of dirt.... or whatever you happen to use. I went to out a near by dirt road and scooped up 2, 5 gallon buckets full and brought home to sift.

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Exactly what Laidoffsick said -- dirt, ballast, weeds and cinders.

 

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 The paved area is where the machine shop is now located. It was under construction when this phot was taken. The hole to the right of the turntable in the previous photo is where tha paved base is inserted to cover the access hatch.

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Fort Pitt Highrailer modules.  The TT/RH is done with
Brummy's Landscape Express rubber ballast.  Different Woodlands Scenic and

Scenic Express products were added.

Application is with Elmer's white glue diluted 50/50 with water. Two to Three gallons Full strength glue was used during several applications and repairs.

We used a lot of Scenic Express Adirondack Blend 897B.  There is also a Dark Adirondack Blend 898B.

Last edited by Mike CT
Originally Posted by Avanti:

My hatch:

 

Derrick 8

 

 

 

First, the photos you posted are great.  This looks to be very well done.  Extremely so in my opinion.  Nice work, good looking scenery, very fine fit of hatch to cover. 

 

Second, this looks to be like two of my hatches: rather uncomfortable to get under and to, and then very uncomfortable for me (admittedly, I carry a few extra meals around with me just in case) to fit through for access to the layout.  This seems to be the norm, but I am tired of it and about to try to fix two such pain in the waist access areas on my layout in some revisions over the winter.

 

Again, nice work

Thank you, Lee!

 

Yes, one wouldn't exactly seek out this hatch as a place to relax and work in comfort.  It is really meant just for emergencies.  On the plus side:  As you can see, it was designed to provide access to the inside of the tunnel as well as the surrounding track.  Works well for that purpose. Often I can just reach up from underneath, rather than poking my whole body up into the opening.

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