Rocky Canyonero said:
Hi Stan,
Have you ever tried to paint the Bachmann ties at all? Would that possibly have a negative affect?
I’d like to cover some of the sheen of the SS as I had done with my AL track in the past. I would normally assemble the track (pre-bending when needed) and then painting it all together with satin black spray paint.
I wouldn’t mind even having to re-paint the ties in the future if that was needed. I still have some very old Aristo ties that faded years ago, but seemed to have been saved by painting them.
Thanks to all for your advice and concern,
Jeff
Since I was mentioned … I don’t have those ties, so I held back, but if your rails stay in gauge and the rails don’t roll … I’d paint.
My Aristo’s were 12 years in direct S. Aridzona sun. More days of 100+ than you can comprehend … My ties had faded to 3 shades of grey.
I painted my ties in different shades of brown, from tan to black walnut (new ties), Cammo Brown is an excellent 1 year old tie … btw. It’s flat too.
I painted them in place … A fun note: While at Costco I grabbed some new Goodyear windshield wipers and low and behold, each one had a plastic guard that would snap over a rail and it’s wide base covered the rail’s foot, I ended up with several changes (https://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-smile.gif)… back to those 100+ days and 9’ was a nice stretch to paint, both sides and from both ends, from slightly above. Paint and Ponder.
I stained my stainless. Took about a year to do 140’, more rain would have helped …
Rust is not one color and the randomness of nature is hard for me to paint… so I enlisted rust.
Steel wool pulled and rolled into ‘snakes’ a thousand clothespins later. I dissolved the steel wool and used an Acrylic clear coat to mist over the rails. Some clear coats blew the rust away!
I think it was worth it …

I find that the color makes the rails less tall. Win win.