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DIY Static Grass Applicator. - Grass & Ground Cover - Getting You Started. - Your Model Railway Club | ||||||||||
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Robert Deceased Member ![]()
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Here's a different way of making your own static grass applicator. Seems to work OK. Grassinator ____________________ The time in Spain is : Barchester |
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nbastable Former Member
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http://www.009.cd2.com/flyswat.htm is really simple to achieve |
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Robert Deceased Member ![]()
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Hi there and welcome to the forum. You will find a welcome message in the Welcome To New Members section if you could just reply to it so that the members can say hello and introduce themselves to you. You won't have had time to look yet but you will find that link you have given in our Equipment Index. ____________________ The time in Spain is : Barchester |
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Hi Bob and everyone else, This is a future Hint and Tip from http://www.mremag.com. Bob, I don't think you can beat this price! Regards Trevor An Electrostatic Grass Tool – for pennies! By Nevile Reid (Tunbridge Wells) An earlier hint mentioned electrostatic grass using a make it yourself electronic application tool. The Noch 'GrasMasters' could be expensive for some. However, do not let these small inconveniences stop you having a go at static grass. There is a very simple, cheap and obvious alternative which works, well, nearly as well! Do you remember those long ago days of childhood when a party balloon, having been rubbed on your clothing, could be 'stuck' to the wall as if by magic? Well, that is static, and if you pass a suitably rubbed balloon half an inch or so above your static grass immediately after you have dispensed it, hey presto the grass stands up! You could pass on saying some magic words though, tempting as it might be! |
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Chubber Casseroled Badger ![]()
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No, no Dear, I voss yust passing a rubbed ballon half off vun inch, zat voss vot ser funny noise voss, it voss Bob unt XD made me do it, really.....![]() ![]() [Apolgies, been watching 'Allo allo tapes......] ____________________ 'You may share the labours of the great, but you will not share the spoil...' Aesop's Fables "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin In the land of the slap-dash and implausible, mediocrity is king |
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