Painting O Gauge Track
- Stephen Strum
- Jun 9
- 1 min read

I used a couple cans of Rustoleum camo spray paint to do the initial painting of my Atlas O gauge track. You could stop here, but after I ballast the track I’ll come back and add some weathering powders and do a bit more weathering on the track. I could do more than I’m doing, but these steps will get the track looking good enough for my needs.
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I’ll be ballasting the track and doing the final weathering of the track in the next video.
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