by chappy » Fri Dec 21, 2012 6:00 pm
I have to agree with Harry we run all wooden tracks, no silicone, it's either stock or urethane
And we have lots of nice natural track marks on the flat grey latex surface.
We get more rubber marks from the occasional running of SCX 4 wheel drive rally cars.
But there are natural markings at the deceleration and acceleration zones, and a little on the high speed corners.
Having said that we have one member who has Carrera track, new painted it with grey latex and has natural marks aswell as some which he added with dry brush technique used by model railroaders.
We found the trick to be using the cheapest latex paint available, which equates to the cheaper the paint the higher the rubber content in the latex paint. That equals traction and that means more tire marks on your track.
Forget silicone leaving trackmarks. If you notice guys making urethane tires from silicone molds don't have to
use a release agent because silicone and urethane won't stick to each other. Natural rubber yes.
But that's a whole other story.
Good Luck hope I've been somewhat helpful
Chappy