QUOTE: Originally posted by backpackingnn anyone have ideas on how to model realistic corn fields? HO scale
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QUOTE: Originally posted by nobullchitbids For highly realistic cornfields, you will need a few unusual items: Water, a genuine ear of ripe corn, some genuine dirt, a pair of powerful binocculars, and a pair of tweezers. Spread the dirt in the area where you wi***o have the cornfield, then take the binocculars and look at the ear of corn through the wrong end. While doing this, remove the corn kernals from the cob with the tweezers and promptly plant them in the dirt. Water thoroughly and wait a couple of weeks. You should have a perfect miniature cornfield in no time!
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