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Darryl,Looks like you have the application down pat. The next critical thing is the type of static grass you use. Looking at your photos it looks like you used the Noch or Scenic Express bulk stuff and it is way to vibrant in the individual fibers (bright reds, greens and yellows).Order some Silflor static grass. The late summer has the best blend that looks more natural. Plus if you're using any of the other Silflor stuff, it all blends nicely. You can mix in some Woodland Scenics static grass to vary the blends a bit. The Woodland Scenic static grass is very muted in color, so it makes for good mixer to tone things down or create different blends. We'll likely have the Modutrak layout setup here at my office in Lombard in the next couple weeks. If you're interested in doing a little static grass clinic, I'd be happy to show you some of the different techniques we use.-jamie
It is powered by 110V as opposed to a 9V battery.
I think that the one described in Z Trains http://www.ztrains.com/pages/tech/grassinator/grassinator.html most closely mimics the Noch machine. It is powered by 110V as opposed to a 9V battery. I built one following the instructions for around $31.00 and 1-1/2 hours work. Check Joe Fugate's website also, his is similar in construction to the Z Trains one.
Let's not scare anyone with 110v. The current incarnation is 12v. I there was a 110v version after the original supply of 12v ion generators ran dry, but they have since found a new source. I wouldn't even suggest to anyone to build a 110v version (but you can).Jason
OK. It plugs into the wall.
Whatis the consensus best Rube Goldberg device? Looking for reasonably easy construction method to produce urban weeds and such for current construction but able to handle vast expanses of central California hillsides should I ever get the chance...