02-16-2014, 10:56 PM
Bullfrog Snot doesn't have electrical pickup. That might have been nice, but its best to only apply it to one wheel set, and one is really all you need.
I haven't had any trouble with applying bullfrog snot, it doesn't tend to go on chunky. Essentially, you take a little bit, and with the engine running upside down, spread it on the wheel tread. Then you just let it run upside down for 15 minutes, running full tilt. The centrifugal force will smooth out the wheel. After that, just let the model sit over night (with the treated wheelset not touching anything), and it should harden nice and smooth.
I haven't had any trouble with applying bullfrog snot, it doesn't tend to go on chunky. Essentially, you take a little bit, and with the engine running upside down, spread it on the wheel tread. Then you just let it run upside down for 15 minutes, running full tilt. The centrifugal force will smooth out the wheel. After that, just let the model sit over night (with the treated wheelset not touching anything), and it should harden nice and smooth.
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.
