Easton & Potomac trackage - red lines

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Ground Gooping

The picture below is a bucket of freshly mixed ground goop (1 part white glue, 1 part basic earth paint, 1 part CelluClay, a few sprays of Lysol and enough water to make a peanut butter consistency).


This fresh mix of ground goop was applied around the interchange tracks in Broadway.

I was growing tired of working on the peninsula and I believe I have just enough trees to do the area around the interchange tracks in Broadway so I decided to move my efforts to Broadway.

The sequence of events for this area are; apply ground goop, apply ballast to the logging interchange track, apply Zip Texturing to the logging interchange track, apply static grass, apply more ballast to all of the interchange tracks, clean all of the interchange tracks, install some vegetation, plant trees and finally clean the area.  Each step will take a day which includes the drying time.

I hope to have this done before the next session.

To see the current progress go to www.easton-and-potomac.com.

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