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QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Uh, all I know about it is that it helps with cravings for people trying to give up drinking. Sorry, that's the vitamin guy talking.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Uh, all I know about it is that it helps with cravings for people trying to give up drinking. Sorry, that's the vitamin guy talking. Oh, now I get it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 To model vines on a building or retaining wall, make squiggly lines of glue, and apply ground foam. That's what I do anyway.
QUOTE: Originally posted by MisterBeasley From what I hear, you plant a bit of kudzu next to the building. In a few weeks, you start a topic called "Does anyone know how to get rid of kudzu?" Then you join Greenpeace and work against Global Warming, because cold weather is the only thing that will stop that stuff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by selector C'mon, let's hear it. Yer with yer pals, and we've all done the D'Oh!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell Instead of using regular glue I use rubber cement. That way if I decide I don't like how it came out I can just peel it up and start over!
QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson Here is how I would model kudzu. I would take dental floss -- the broad "tape" kind, paint it green, spray it with adhesive, dip it in green foam, and then place it on the ground, winding around, and up, electric poles, battery boxes, and all the other stuff the kudzu covers. If you are really economical I guess you could even do this with "used" dental floss -- your own preferably! Dave Nelson
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by selector C'mon, let's hear it. Yer with yer pals, and we've all done the D'Oh!! Oh no!! This was so dumb not even a newbie like me shoulda done it. Jarrell
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer QUOTE: Originally posted by dknelson Here is how I would model kudzu. I would take dental floss -- the broad "tape" kind, paint it green, spray it with adhesive, dip it in green foam, and then place it on the ground, winding around, and up, electric poles, battery boxes, and all the other stuff the kudzu covers. If you are really economical I guess you could even do this with "used" dental floss -- your own preferably! Dave Nelson If I model it on my layout, I wonder if it will take over? I'll go in there one morning and the whole thing will be under a green blanket of the stuff. I was on the Smoky Mountain Railway excursion train recently and it is all over the place in some spots. The 'guide' on the train said it was planted to control erosion. Hmmmm... Jarrell ahh so that's what kudzu is . i was in southern mississippi and louisiana a few years ago and saw all this green stuff growing everywhere . completely covered electrical poles and the wires between them . i was a bit afraid to get out of the car , figured if i stood somewhere too long it would get me !
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by selector C'mon, let's hear it. Yer with yer pals, and we've all done the D'Oh!! Oh no!! This was so dumb not even a newbie like me shoulda done it. Jarrell i'm a newb myself when it comes to craftsman structure building . i decided to start with something fairly simple so i'm working on the Campbell's Kiowa trackside details . put all the walls together for the switchman's shack and i thought it looked pretty good , almost square , no excess glue oozing out anywhere . then i looked closer at the walls , which are a wood siding , you know the kind where each board overlaps the board below it so the rain flows nicely down the walls . well heck , didn't i glue one of the walls on upside down ? DOH ! luckily it's on the back of the building and probably won't be seen... [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by FiremanLA oh by the way.........I believe Kudzu is not native. I seem to recall it was planted to assist with soil control, perhaps in response to the dust bowl.........and no i wouldnt lie next to a patch of it for a long nap!