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Well alright, let's get some tracks dirty! My preferred method on metal tracks is to enhance the chemical blackener with a wash, I really like the enamel Track Wash from AK Interactive, the color suits me and you can thin it with their white spirit to vary the effect. Here's one track coated (bottom) and the other with no wash.
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I had a Moon Puppy moment and wanted immediate results, so I used my wife's blow dryer to speed the process.![]()
When the tracks were dry, I ran my coarse sanding stick over the tracks to simulate the polished surface from contact with the ground. Just a quick zip-zip is all it takes.
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Moving forward, I mixed up several colors of pigments and applied them in a random patter on the tracks, then "fixed" them with pigment fixer. You can also use alcohol or acrylic paint thinner to set the pigments, if you don't, they will eventually fall off and make a mess. :facepalm
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We'll let these dry and move along to the tank later this week. Thanks for checking in.![]()
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I found a set of Master Club click tracks at the IPMS Nats, will be posting a review of them side by side with my Friuls. Stay tuned. B)