The tufts and things look super nice. I wound up using those black metal clamps / clips to hold parchment to a ferrous sheet pan. Then the ground wire alligator clip to the edge. Long grass kept lying down on me until I energized it or whatever.
@@MyFingerLakesRailwayLayout I use the Woodland scenics one with AC power. Maybe my place is not very static friendly on it's own, but I just find I need it with grass longer than maybe 4mm. Otherwise too many are sideways in the end.
I also used dryer lint for grass pods. I painted it with spray paint and applied grown foam over it.
Wow that's creative, I never would have thought of that one.
That sure does look real!
Thanks man!
Nicely done, took notes!
Appreciate it!
Great technique and definitely way cheaper than buying a sheet of them. And your suff always looks good..
Thanks Pappy. These are pretty economical. And they're all a little different.
Great video Bill…gonna be trying this in the future…saved the video
Thanks Anthony. You'll end up with some pretty nice scenery.
Great tutorial! I hope ours turn out half as good as yours.
You'll be surprised how easy it is. Have fun!
outstanding guide! thank you :)
Thanks! Have fun with it!
The tufts and things look super nice.
I wound up using those black metal clamps / clips to hold parchment to a ferrous sheet pan. Then the ground wire alligator clip to the edge. Long grass kept lying down on me until I energized it or whatever.
Yup, some applicators may have more or less power. Were you plugged in, or on battery?
@@MyFingerLakesRailwayLayout I use the Woodland scenics one with AC power. Maybe my place is not very static friendly on it's own, but I just find I need it with grass longer than maybe 4mm. Otherwise too many are sideways in the end.