Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
QUOTE: Originally posted by potlatcher The article in the current issue referenced a September 1980 article where they used a Wimshurst machine, which are usually quite large and expensive, to generate the static charge. The author of the current article mentioned that his friend substituted "some electronics" for the Wimshurst, but no details were given.
QUOTE: I will be very surprised if MR ever publishes plans for a homemade (and much cheaper, I'm sure) alternative to the Noch applicator, when doing so could undercut a manufacturer and/or distributor who advertises in MR. Hopefully, someone who does know how to build a cheap version will be kind enough to post his plans somewhere on the internet. Tom
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QUOTE: Originally posted by GAPPLEG Maybe I'm halucinating , didn't the article refer to a past issue date about the homemade one? I'm at work and can't look.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mondotrains Hi Art, I too found the Noch applicator a little too expensive for the application. Here's how I apply the static grass. I emptied out a 17 oz. bottle of Palmolive dish washing liquid and rinsed it well. After the inside was thoroughly dry, I placed a tablespoon or so of the static grass inside, held the bottle over the area where I want to apply the grass and squeezed "little puffs" of air out of the bottle along with little puffs of the grass. I think it worked real well and I am pleased with the look of the grass. The trick is to lightly "puff" out the grass from the bottle. It doesn't take much practice to get it right. Hope this helps. Mondo
QUOTE: Originally posted by Berk-fan284 I wonder if it would work on my bald spot, you could defray cost by doing "temporary" scalp follicle infusions/transplants on other follicularly challenged men. You know a cut rate hair club for men....(just kidding)
QUOTE: Originally posted by nbrodar Prehaps you could write the author care of Model Railroader. And yes the Noch one costs an arm and a leg ($220 MSPR) Nick
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