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Okay, glad I wasn't losing it. I went through what I have on the computer and I found several of 412 in the yellow/green but none of 413. I do have one of 413 in the red/white in the late 60's (black numbers on white number boards).Jason
Thanks for the suggestions, much appreciated. FYI, what I started out with was autumn corn, which I then sprayed green. This gave me (very) slight variations in overall coloring along with light tan "sort of" tassels on top (where the tops of the plants slice off of the sprues). And yes, I did finish things off with a coating of flat finish. However, given that there are something like 1200 plants in that field (1 of 5 such fields on my layout), that was pretty much the extent of my ambitions Also, you're right, depending on where and when you look at it, corn plants can look a little shiny. Vis --Mark
There are a lot of variations --- but i think whats missing is the color of the stalks .. its a golden something .. not sure how you would fix that without it being a total PITA
They work great as macro scenery, but I don't think they'll ever look totally realistic when viewed as individual plants. Or at least they won't on my layout. I'm already 10+ years into this thing and I really don't want to spend the rest of my ever dwindling days obsessing over corn -Mark
still catching up on LL SW decoder installs. I can't stress enough how much I hate this power strip design. Every shell removal destroys them a little more. sheesh.
You seem to keep doing the same thing and expect different results. No need to stress.I’ve had dozens of these engines apart and only ever dislodged one pickup strip.I’d be glad to share my technique.These little engines get a bad reputation because people try to take them apart incorrectly.Jim