...using match sticks, roofing shingles, paint pens and pastel chalks.

Glue 'em down, carve 'em to rail top level, a bit of sanding...

...stain 'em with your favorite weathered wood wash---mine varies between dirty paint thinner or thinned Nutmeg acrylic craft paint from Wal Mart---cut your shingles to width and length, then secure back side up...

...straight edge, paint pens and pastel chalks for weathering sealed with clear matte finish...

...the bolts are simulated by poking a pencil point into the soft wood...

...and your LPBs will be the envy of any road department.
2 comments:
I like the crossings they are great. All your work is all superb.
Thank you...one of my favorite compliments is, "Who makes that kit? I'd like to build one."
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