CaptOblivious Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 Hello all! How wonderful to have a forum for Japanese model railroading! I thought I would advertise my construction blog here. I have two simultaneous projects going: A diorama of Akihabara Station (to be incorporated into a larger layout when I have space) and several small dioramas from the Suigun Line. I would love any sort of comments or criticism, and as a first-time model railroader, I've got lots of questions for you folks here. http://akihabara.artificial-science.org Link to comment
Guest bill937ca Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 Lots of great reading. This will give me something to do (besides working on the layout) now that we are snowed in. Link to comment
Guest Bernard Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 First off, welcome to JNS. At first glance this is a highly organized and well documented blog. You have done some extensive research. You did a lot of tests on the WS, did you ever try or test any other bands of ballast? I have to admit ballasting is my least favorite part of modeling so I give you a lot credit for you extensive testing and research. Link to comment
CaptOblivious Posted February 2, 2008 Author Share Posted February 2, 2008 I haven't looked at anything other than WS; I also haven't started ballasting, so I'm not tied to anything yet. Any recommendations? Advertisement: I'm writing up my Kato KIHA 110 DCC install tomorrow! Link to comment
Guest Bernard Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 I too am using WS but I curious to try something else. I've been told that WS is made from ground up walnuts shells and tends to float when wetting it with white diluted glue. To prevent this from happening I first wet the WS with a mist of light alcohol, then the glue. Maybe some of the other members will have a recommendation but here is a link to another ballast company BUT I've never tried it. http://huntersceneryco.com/catalog/c4_p1.html And this company makes real ballast for model RR: http://www.rrscenery.com/ Link to comment
Guest bill937ca Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 Here's a couple of suggestions. People have used kitty litter. Hmmn. http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/showthread.php?t=92463 Scenic Express also offers several items: http://www.sceneryexpress.com/departments.asp?dept=1101 Link to comment
Darren Jeffries Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 I have also heard of people using oyster shell basing that is used in bird cages.... Here's a couple of suggestions. People have used kitty litter. Hmmn. http://www.trainboard.com/grapevine/showthread.php?t=92463 Scenic Express also offers several items: http://www.sceneryexpress.com/departments.asp?dept=1101 Link to comment
Guest bill937ca Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 If you really want to go Japanese, Tomix offers 4 colors of ballast. Prices and descriptions taken from the Rainbow Ten web site: 0151601508147,TOMY,300YEN,8147 TRACK BALLAST(BROWN) 0151601508148,TOMY,300YEN,8148 TRACK BALLAST(GREY) 0151601508149,TOMY,300YEN,8149 TRACK BALLAST(LIGHT GRAY) 0151601508150,TOMY,400YEN,8150 TRACK BALLAST(F.MIX) These bags appear to be about the size of Woodlawn Scenics bags. Link to comment
CaptOblivious Posted February 4, 2008 Author Share Posted February 4, 2008 I considered the Tomix stuff, especially the blend that matches Fine Track. But I can't seem to find what it's made out of, and it looks rather coarse from photos of ballasted layouts that I've seen. Nevertheless, I'm curious. The Scenic Express stuff looks awesome, but none of it seems aimed at N-scale...it's all large scale stuff :( Maybe I'm wrong? The site is a little annoying to navigate and I might have missed something? Natural rock really would be best for my purposes, I think. Kitty litter would be awesome if I weren't also lazy, and uninterested in investing time and money into grinders and sifters. I think that in the end I will probably stick with WS: It's easy to obtain (I can just walk down the block and buy a bag), and it's properties are now a known entity to me (see: testing posts on my blog), and finally, results that I write up look to be more widely useful to others. Still, if I do have opportunity to try out these other things, I would love to write up a comparison to WS. Thanks for the recommendations! Link to comment
DJR Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 That is a nice blog! I can really use the info on the decorders. Thank you. I was lucky to see a few 110's in Koriyama. Link to comment
Guest Bernard Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 What also would be great is if any of the members would be willing to do a "How To" blog, which we could keep on file, on installing decoders in a Kato passenger train. (The instal on Tomix and MicroAce are a little different) One for the motor, one for the head & tail lights and even the passenger car lights. I find a picture is worth a thousand words where you actually demonstrate how a decoder install is done. This is one area that is unique to the JPN model RR trains, because with most American prototypes all you have to do is install a decoder in the engine. Link to comment
DJR Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 I have been pleased with "Highball Products" ballast. I guess it is real stone. After a mist of rubbing alcohol applied from a spray bottle, I then apply scenic cement with an eye dropper. Link to comment
Bernard Posted February 8, 2008 Share Posted February 8, 2008 Don, Nice ballasting. Two questions, where did you get the Highball ballast (I wasn't sure if they made N scale) and what track are you using? I like the cement ties. Link to comment
DJR Posted February 8, 2008 Share Posted February 8, 2008 Don, Nice ballasting. Two questions, where did you get the Highball ballast (I wasn't sure if they made N scale) and what track are you using? I like the cement ties. I bought the ballast direct from walthers. www.walthers.com Yes, they make N scale and even Z scale in an assortment of colors. The track is Peco code 55. Link to comment
CaptOblivious Posted February 16, 2008 Author Share Posted February 16, 2008 Hey all, it's not much, but I've been making progress. Most of this progress is in the form of a dedicated workstation (http://akihabara.artificial-science.org/?p=46) and a base for the station model (http://akihabara.artificial-science.org/?p=48). Things are beginning to take shape! Link to comment
Bernard Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 CaptO, This looks really interesting I like how you put bracing on. That was a really nice gift your wife gave you knowing how much you enjoy model RRing. Keep the posts of your progress coming! Link to comment
DJR Posted March 14, 2008 Share Posted March 14, 2008 Hey all, it's not much, but I've been making progress. Great! Cap. No matter how small, it is always fun to see what others are doing...keep it coming...great blog you got there. Link to comment
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