Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly What makes the electrostatic application attractive to me is that, if I read the article correctly, repeated applications result in someof the grass attaching end to end with previosly applied grass. Thus you would end up with grass of varying heights. Would love to see live what the results look like. Is it worth the bucks? Hmmmm. I'm sure some folks that value scenery aove all else would say "heck yeah" while those that prefer other aspects of the hobby would disagree and many would somewhere in the middle. If the results are how they appear, it might be worth it to delay buying a couple of engines to get some great looking scenery. Hmmm. I'll have to process this thought for awhile (this from the guy who spent 3 months to decide to go DCC and then another six to decide which system). BTW: Joe, fantastic work in the pic!! Also - some of the posts on the previous page had me rolling on the floor in laughter. You guys rock!
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate (click to enlarge)
QUOTE: Originally posted by Budliner Tesla Coil
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 ...I have a couple of containers of the WS static grass and have tested by simply sprinklng it over thin glue... it worked okay, but I would like it to stand up a little better. I would say that better than half of it stood up while the rest layed over. I'm going to use lots of static grass on the new layout, but I want it to look like the real thing.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ARTHILL Mondotrains -Does the puff process add any static effect or just blow out a little grass, some of which stands up by random chance?
QUOTE: Originally posted by gsetter Dave I think it might have something to do with the size of the fiber. The GrassMaster comes with two screens, 2mm and 4mm for the flocking that Notch sells. If the flocking is too large for the screen it will only clog up the applicator. Too small, you may not have as good as control over the flocking. I checked the Woodland Scenics site, but the size of the flocking is not given.
QUOTE: Originally posted by gsetter I found an interesting article on testing the Noch Static Grass Application Tools. The results of the test found if your doing a small area, the $4 Grass Dispenser Bottle works better than the $150+ gun applicator.
Jim Murray The San Juan Southern RR
QUOTE: Originally posted by MReditor The Noch Gras Master is a completely different tool than the older Noch "turbo" gun, and we've found it to be very effective, as long as you use one of the recommended types of fiber. Thanks for reading MR, Terry
QUOTE: Originally posted by orsonroy Wouldn't it just be easier to cough up $116 and buy one of the Noch applicators from Scenic Express? http://www.sceneryexpress.com/products.asp?dept=1200