MisterBeasleyGet 4mm and 6mm and a few colors. Mixing them up gives a more realistic natural look.
I agree. I mix up in different lengths and shades in the hopper and unless you want a golf green even the grass in my front lawn has different colours depending on the amount of Sun it gets and whether or not it is over the septic field. When the gang is in for Saturday night hockey where lots of beer and Rum are consumed, by Sunday morning the grass over the septic tank is leaning to one side. Just put a new battery in your flyswatter to straighten it out.
One package of field grass I bought even came with these fieldstones you see.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
I don't have an informed opinion, but since this is the Internet I can pretend I do.
Woodland Scenics is also coming out with their "Field System" I suspect it is individual packages of differentl colors and lengths rather than a "kit" of multiple items. It doesn't look fuzzy in this video, but it may be in real life. Fast forward to 39 minutes
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
While we're here, I recommend Silflor grass. Woodland Scenics only makes 2mm grass, which looks fuzzy rather than grassy to me for HO. Get 4mm and 6mm and a few colors. Mixing them up gives a more realistic natural look.
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Woodland Scenics is coming out with there own applicator sometime this fall. Haven't seen a mention of price.
I bought one of the budget priced Gras Tech models for $25 online. It works great. It's an alternative to the high priced models.
BATMANI built two, both from $4.00 flyswatters.
Me too, (well, I built one but have a couple spare swatters if I ever need 'em.
IMG_8051_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
It is really simple. I had that handy wire strainer on hand already. Being in a plastic frame it worked perfectly.
IMG_8053 by Edmund, on Flickr
Google and Youtube are loaded with various designs. Just pick one.
Good Luck, Ed
I built two, both from $4.00 flyswatters.
The Bat-a-grasser MK1
The Bat-a-grasser MK2
The results for $4.00 and ten minutes work. The second one allowed me to get in closer to structures and other things using the ABS pipe as the hopper. A narrower pipe, such as 1" would let you in real close.
I just could not bring myself to spend big bucks for the little bit of grass I was doing. If I was to use it a lot, by all means, I would have spent the $$$.
Have a look on You-Tube for how to make one, it's easy peasy!
Hi all
I know about the static grass applyer from Knok, but I seem to remember an article telling about a way to make a static grass applyer at home, does anyone remember such an article? I think it was an Modelrailroader article.
Thanks and Happy Modelrailroading!