I find that scattering it from a teaspoon held some six inches above the track has the effect that most of it bounces off the sleepers and sits in the beds. Additionally I have a really awful paintbrush that would be no use for painting at all that is brilliant for levelling ballast on the track. It's a 1inch brush has some form of plastic (nylon) bristles about 2 inches long that are stiff enough that when brushed along the sleepers they prevent the brush from dipping into the beds and give an almost perfect smooth ballast level with the tops of the sleepers.
Trouble is that I'm ballasting a layout that is 60ft long and has 16 tracks across the boards in places!
Andi
I had one come through the glass headcode panel of a class 31 once, that was a bloody mess, feathers everywhere. Alas no pheasant when we opened the headcode box though.
Andi
Gareth "Gaz Top" Jones and I had that at a drive thru Macdonalds in Llandudno late one night, only the drive thru part was open and then wouldn't serve us as we were on foot.
Andi
One in Yorkshire week before last. A friend sent me a shot of the car on the track on the crossing CCTV. Members of the public pushed it back onto the road before the old Bill arrived
Andi
You need to read your highway code!
https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/road-signs-giving-orders.html
And the text of the notice explicitly states pedestrian and cyclist will be prosecuted
Andi
It was still there, I thought there was a bit about it further up the topic but it must have been a separate thread. It sits on its own section of track that is not connected to anything at all.
Found it!
Andi