Owner and superintendant of the N scale Texas Colorado & Western Railway, a protolanced representaion of the BNSF from Fort Worth, TX through Wichita Falls TX and into Colorado.
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Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy Alkem's stuff is beautiful, but at $24 per sheet, is way too expensive to use in quantity. I've got two sheets that I'll use as forground scenery in garden plots. Musket Miniatures has cast white metal cornstalks, but they're too expensive to use in bulk too. I've seen an article in MR about using grass seed heads for ripe corn, but that will take forever to plant, and will be WAY to fragile to handle.
QUOTE: Originally posted by n2mopac I failed to mention (sorry) that this is what I did as well. I "planted" four rows of Alkem's corn and used indoor/outdoor carpet behind it. You cannot really see the carpet, so its limited visual quality is not a problem, but it fills in the area and gives the field a look of real depth. Ron
QUOTE: Originally posted by Muddy Creek QUOTE: Originally posted by n2mopac I failed to mention (sorry) that this is what I did as well. I "planted" four rows of Alkem's corn and used indoor/outdoor carpet behind it. You cannot really see the carpet, so its limited visual quality is not a problem, but it fills in the area and gives the field a look of real depth. Ron This reminds me of some people that owned an old farm near mine, back in the 1980's. They planted about 4 rows of corn around the edge of a field and hundreds of pot plants inside the corn perimeter. What they didn't plan for was state police helicopters. Don't be so sure nobody will see the carpet. [:)] Wayne
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter That the stuff! That's what I meant. It mentions the artcile I was talking about, from 2002. To bad there isn't a plastic version of the stuff though it's rather expensive in Brass. Noah
QUOTE: Originally posted by bkempins Thanks to the folks who mentioned our etched corn plants. Please note that the price quoted was wrong. Each sheet is $13.99 and a 3 pack is available for $29.95. If you have a large corn field planned, we offer a bulk discount for orders of 12 or more sheets. Please contact us at info@alkemscalemodels.com for more info. We also offer sumac and cattail plants for HO modelers. Take care, BCK Bernard Kempinski Alkem Scale Models http://www.alkemscalemodels.com