Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Chuck: Any photos you can post of the results? I'd like to see how the final result looks. [:D]
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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Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by n2mopac Fake fur looks great on an HO layout, but does anyone have suggestions for N scale grass? Fake fur always looks too course and tall on an N scale layout in my opinion. Is there a better N scale option out there that I have missed? Ron
QUOTE: Originally posted by rexhea Joe, I give up! What is Silflor and is there a good use for all the sawdust I create? REX
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Maybe I should wait until next topic, but the area I'm modeling has a lot of ferns but not much else. Is there a trick for ferns?
QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Finally, N's getting small enough the texture may be less of an issue for anything outside of tall grass.
QUOTE: Originally posted by n2mopac QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Finally, N's getting small enough the texture may be less of an issue for anything outside of tall grass. This is the assumption I have proceded with in the past. I have use various colors of fine ground foam varried with small bits of medium to course foam torn apart to simulate clumps of grass, then planted areas of tall grass using horse hair (from WS). The effect overall has not been bad, but I am always looking to improve. Ron
QUOTE: Ferns are a tough one