Coal loads? Use the existing and coat with white glue and real coal dust. Coal dust is easy to make with a small hammer, an old rag, and a strainer. Mash the coal inside the folded rag and sort using a strainer. Sprinkle on the white glue you coated the existing load with and allow to dry. No painting necessary.
Make your own coal loads. It's easy. Get some urethane foam. Cut it into pieces to fit loosely inside the cars Only needs to be about 10 mm thick. Sand upper surface to represent top surface of coal load. Spray matt black, coat with PVA glue and sprinkle with fine coal dust. Glue small piece of steel to the underside . Using a magnet you can easily remove the loads of you want to run empties. These loads cost next to nothing and you can make a heap of them in an afternoon.
Dan, Pelle Søeborg did a article in his done in a day book and where he used the the factory loads and mixed the coal he used with elmer’s glue and then put new coal on top of the factory load
my first job after high school working at a small lumber yard unloading bulkheads or box cars at another spur starting at 5 a.m. some days 9 nights we be done with all the trucks in the yard to one side of the lard was to be unloaded and the other side was to be loaded
To add weight to the Exactrail bulkhead flat, drill holes in the underside of the center beam and fill with birdshot and white glue. Once dry, the weight will not shift and the holes can be patched and painted with spot putty. Bird shot can be purchased in 25 pound bags cheap at local gun shops. I use this under my open hoppers (you will never see it unless you stage a derailment) and it lowers the center of gravity. Only purists will be horrified but in the cavities under the car between slope sheets you cannot see it from normal viewing angles.
Thanks for the update. It's great seeing your different projects and how your layout is progressing. Near the end of the video, using God's name, isn't needed.
Excellent update Dan. I like the weathering on the coal hoppers not too heavy or over done just right. Glad to hear you have sorted out the track issues on the layout. Have fun with the scenery. - Nicholas.
Really looking forward to the bulkhead weathering. I also have the Exact Rail TTX bulkhead and hope to pick up some pointers in the video. Great stuff Dan and looks so cool as usual! Thanks!
Just preordered a couple of the Exactrail Railbox cars myself.....they look really nice! I have a few different Exactrail boxcars....shipping is a Bstd to Australia!!
Not sure, but if I'd be building a four track main line layout, I'd maybe consider starting with 1/2 loops, testing those for some time and when sure that tracks laid with robust technique, laying the other 2-3 loops. To save time, if something goes south. 🤔
Do like I do cut a paper towel role in half take Kingsford charcoal bust it up with a hammer or sledgehammer glue it on the top of the paper Towel role you cut in half put it in the coal car and done
Coal loads? Use the existing and coat with white glue and real coal dust. Coal dust is easy to make with a small hammer, an old rag, and a strainer. Mash the coal inside the folded rag and sort using a strainer. Sprinkle on the white glue you coated the existing load with and allow to dry. No painting necessary.
Superb work but the broken wood paneling is a real visual treat. Still a noob here but looking forward in using you for inspiration!
Garbage gon is awesome! Can smell it from here. Great work!
Wow! All of your weathering is incredible but that bulkhead flat was off the charts. Will you be showing how you did that and the scrap cars?
Nice update. Cars look fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
Love The Size of Your layout Keep up the Nice Work👍👍👍👍.
Make your own coal loads. It's easy. Get some urethane foam. Cut it into pieces to fit loosely inside the cars
Only needs to be about 10 mm thick. Sand upper surface to represent top surface of coal load. Spray matt black, coat with PVA glue and sprinkle with fine coal dust. Glue small piece of steel to the underside . Using a magnet you can easily remove the loads of you want to run empties. These loads cost next to nothing and you can make a heap of them in an afternoon.
Great update. Your car weathering is really good.
Dan, Pelle Søeborg did a article in his done in a day book and where he used the the factory loads and mixed the coal he used with elmer’s glue and then put new coal on top of the factory load
Have you done a video on weathering a modern coal car?
Love Your Rolling Stock not So Fancy looking Good.
my first job after high school working at a small lumber yard unloading bulkheads or box cars at another spur starting at 5 a.m. some days 9 nights we be done with all the trucks in the yard to
one side of the lard was to be unloaded and the other side was to be loaded
Glue steel BB's on the underside frame on the bulkhead.
Beautiful work, Dan. I love (did I say love?) that bulkhead flat!
To add weight to the Exactrail bulkhead flat, drill holes in the underside of the center beam and fill with birdshot and white glue. Once dry, the weight will not shift and the holes can be patched and painted with spot putty. Bird shot can be purchased in 25 pound bags cheap at local gun shops. I use this under my open hoppers (you will never see it unless you stage a derailment) and it lowers the center of gravity. Only purists will be horrified but in the cavities under the car between slope sheets you cannot see it from normal viewing angles.
Very nice weathering work. Sorry to hear of the benchwork warping and damaging your track.
Man like the weathering of the coal hoppers and covered hoppers and the bulkhead flatcar the damage wood and UTLX tank car 👍
Recently at a local train swapmeet scored an Athearn 56' well car with containers for $30AU....
Thanks for the update. It's great seeing your different projects and how your layout is progressing. Near the end of the video, using God's name, isn't needed.
Excellent update Dan. I like the weathering on the coal hoppers not too heavy or over done just right. Glad to hear you have sorted out the track issues on the layout. Have fun with the scenery. - Nicholas.
Really looking forward to the bulkhead weathering. I also have the Exact Rail TTX bulkhead and hope to pick up some pointers in the video. Great stuff Dan and looks so cool as usual! Thanks!
Just preordered a couple of the Exactrail Railbox cars myself.....they look really nice! I have a few different Exactrail boxcars....shipping is a Bstd to Australia!!
Eh Dan Nice Video do What ya Gotta Do And Do It Well.
Not sure, but if I'd be building a four track main line layout, I'd maybe consider starting with 1/2 loops, testing those for some time and when sure that tracks laid with robust technique, laying the other 2-3 loops. To save time, if something goes south. 🤔
This Is How you Stay Out of Bars.
Do like I do cut a paper towel role in half take Kingsford charcoal bust it up with a hammer or sledgehammer glue it on the top of the paper Towel role you cut in half put it in the coal car and done
Dan, take a deep breath. Calm... calm... (For your audience's sake.)