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Tom,In the new MR they show putting dabs of white glue on a cookie tray and hitting them with the static applicator grounded to the tray. Have you tried this? It ends up looking just like Silflor tufts.I tried it with the squeeze bottle, but they didn't stand up right.
I tried it with the squeeze bottle, but they didn't stand up right.
Quote from: Chris333 on August 01, 2007, 06:31:10 PMI tried it with the squeeze bottle, but they didn't stand up right.If it's the same yellow plastic applicator that I have, the trick is to mist the area being applied with water, and run a ground wire to the ground pin of your wall plug, or a water pipe to the wet area of your module.Then you rub the yellow static flock applicator on your shirt or a wool sweater if you have one. Do not touch your module or anything, just apply the static charged flock, and it WILL stand up on end!If you forget the ground wire, the flock will turn around mid air and float to your sweater or shirt...and face! Don't ask me how I know this! ;D
Tom, that's going to look really fine when it's done. Keep it up!(P.S. Is this where the c. 25 comes in?)
It looks like your N scale one. Which is good.
Quote from: dks2855 on August 01, 2007, 11:08:09 PMTom, that's going to look really fine when it's done. Keep it up!(P.S. Is this where the c. 25 comes in?)Yes, but let's keep this under our hats for now... I'm awaiting a track laying jig from a nice guy from the bay area...
Quote from: tom mann on August 01, 2007, 11:12:02 PMQuote from: dks2855 on August 01, 2007, 11:08:09 PMTom, that's going to look really fine when it's done. Keep it up!(P.S. Is this where the c. 25 comes in?)Yes, but let's keep this under our hats for now... I'm awaiting a track laying jig from a nice guy from the bay area... That Jig was mailed Monday along with the decals, so you should get it today or tomorrow.