NittanyLion I hated the smell of silage and just reading the word makes my stomach turn.
I hated the smell of silage and just reading the word makes my stomach turn.
great thread. I love the smell of silage, it takes me back to when I was around dairy farms, good years.
Love the old AC pickers, the productivity of today's harvesters is staggering.
leewal In a box of "stuff" from a garage sale I found a LifeLike blister pack of corn heads labled HO. Those things are huge. Are they really HO? Are the real things that big? WOW
In a box of "stuff" from a garage sale I found a LifeLike blister pack of corn heads labled HO. Those things are huge. Are they really HO? Are the real things that big? WOW
To answer the original question -- sort of.
Sometimes people forget how tall things can grow. 1-76 scale can still be big.
Here in the UK many modelers make things smaller than they should be. They make fields look newly mown and off course overgrown fields come in various sizes. Only two years ago I was struggling to walk through a field full of tall grasses. So tall they were up above my chest.
On my layout, Leeds Sovereign Street & Clarence Dock I originally bought 1-76 scale warehouses. They looked okay until I found a company making Leeds warehouse pictures for the backscene. They are a third bigger than the original warehouses I purchased.
Yes! Things can be huge.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
mvlandswWould something like that be used in chicken farming?
Much the same kind of argument as for slurry feeding in the cattle industry a couple of decades ago. It's a high-volume expedient.