Built a number of the fly swatter type, on one I didn't even soulder stuff and it still worked.
chenxue Jeez, $4 vs $150??? I know u get what u pay for, but... I thinl I'll just try and put one together!!
Jeez, $4 vs $150??? I know u get what u pay for, but... I thinl I'll just try and put one together!!
Exactly!! Why do you think there are so many build your own plans on the internet? Many of us didn't want to cough up the $$$ for the Noch applicator. Going back 15 years it was only Noch and it was expensive ($150ish) and had some problems depending on who you talked to...
Since then all kinds of manufacturers and inviduals have stepped in to fill the void and you have a range of options.
Woodland scenics finally jumped in with a system last year after waiting for the dust to settle..their new grasses and applicator fills in some holes in the Silflor/Noch/Hekki/Gforce 9 lines and gives us a pretty good set of options for grass lengths and colors.
I built my applicator from plans on the web for about $20. It works great and will zap spiders at 30 feet....
Guy
see stuff at: the Willoughby Line Site
BigDaddy How does screen size relate to grass length? I seem to be the only one in the forum who built there own and created a matted grass applicator.
How does screen size relate to grass length?
I seem to be the only one in the forum who built there own and created a matted grass applicator.
Woodland Scenics specifies the large disc for long grass and the smaller for the shorter lengths. They also supply one with both small and large openings on one disc plus a divider for the bin so you can "plant" two different lengths at the same time. I haven't tried that yet.
There are "how to" videos on You-Tube.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I bought the Woodland Scenics. I think it might also be the same as the Static King, not sure. I really like it. Better results than I was expecting. I like the changable screen size.
No experience with anything else, so I can't compare.
I bought a Gras-Tech applicator for about $25. It works fine. It runs off 2 D-cell flashlight batteries. I've had it for years, used it quite a lot, and it still works great.
And, it's still running on those original 2 D-cell flashlight batteries.
I like the Silflor static grass, mostly in the 4mm length but with a few bags of 6mm as well. Get a good selection of colors, too, and note that a natural static grass area will look best if you use a mixture of lengths and colors. I model in HO. I find the 2mm grass from Woodland Scenics to be too short, and results in a fuzzy appearance rather than a grassy field.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
I built one from a fly swatter, total cost lest then$10. Served me well for 3or4years, then it up and died.
At the same time; my'' go to''on line hobby shop had the Woodland Scenics Static King on sale for $75 free shipping. I happened on some extra cash at the same time, so got it.
The Static King preforms better then my home made unit, but if its $60 better, is your call
Cid (Memphis, Tennessee)
Here are my two and they both work great, the cost was $4.00 flyswatters and crap that I had around the house.
The second one I made to enable me to get closer in to structures and mountains. It was a big improvement for that reason. I may make a third with an even smaller (narrower) piece of ABS pipe to get even more control.
Anyone have experience with static grass applicators from various manufactuerers. Researching and found they range from $25.00 to $150.00. Not sure the advantage gained by paying for a high end one when all I want to do is stand the flock up on end. Thoughts?