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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #840 on: April 05, 2016, 08:14:04 AM »
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And I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for you meddling kids!

I can't even find a cornfield on Google Earth or Bing maps. Photos must have been taken before it was growing.

Look, a corn travesty!



Honestly the farmer probably would have driven parallel to the tracks for the outside run after filling in the middle.  But it's a lot of work to curve the Bluford corn!


Isn't model railroading annoying?  :)

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #841 on: April 05, 2016, 01:59:15 PM »
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Well it is hard to even see the rows as tall as my layout is, but I did step the ends.

And I darkened the green on the backdrop.
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Tried this corn row insert, but its a NO go.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #842 on: April 05, 2016, 02:22:21 PM »
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Tried this corn row insert, but its a NO go.


Yeah, but you're on to something here, if you can get the color of that corn in the background to better match the foreground corn.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #843 on: April 05, 2016, 02:27:36 PM »
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Well it is hard to even see the rows as tall as my layout is, but I did step the ends.

And I darkened the green on the backdrop.
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Tried this corn row insert, but its a NO go.


Looking good......  what do you plan to do to hide the green soil at the end of the rows

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #844 on: April 05, 2016, 02:30:56 PM »
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Looking good......  what do you plan to do to hide the green soil at the end of the rows

Oh the whole thing will get "dirted" in. I glued the corn strips to a sheet of styrene. Once I glue that down I'll work the whole area.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #845 on: April 05, 2016, 09:50:37 PM »
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Well it is hard to even see the rows as tall as my layout is, but I did step the ends.

And I darkened the green on the backdrop.
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Tried this corn row insert, but its a NO go.


Maybe that back field was planted earlier then your front field ? 

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #846 on: April 05, 2016, 11:39:07 PM »
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You could turn the Bluford rows to match the angles of the backdrop rows. Like a road that doesn't cross the layout edge at an 90 degree angle, it'd make the scene look bigger.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #847 on: April 06, 2016, 09:55:04 AM »
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Not gonna lie, the photoshopped corn looks like good ol' late season corn. Paint the tassels on the Blueford stuff to match!.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #848 on: April 06, 2016, 01:52:42 PM »
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I think Chris has done a great job working to the strengths of the product.  The color and placement is good. 

I initially wanted to paint the "tassles" too, but backed off of that idea once I tried a small segment.  You can do it, and I showed it in the article, but the molding of the top of the stalk isn't a wiry/whispy tassel.  It's bulky.  So it better mimics mid-season corn and you can faintly add some color change to the top without calling too much attention to the shape.

If you want to do tassels, something needs to be added to the tips.  I'd like to play with some amber/fall static grass sometime.  Just hit the tips with some tacky glue or mod podge, then add a bit of static grass.  That might look cool for the late season, mature corn!

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #849 on: April 06, 2016, 03:00:50 PM »
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The no go is the best yet IMO... if you can get the colors to cooperate a little better I think that is a winner.
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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #850 on: April 06, 2016, 03:02:52 PM »
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Would it make sense to have the cornfield end at the backdrop and have some other crop on the backdrop like wheat?  That way you're not trying (unsuccessfully) to match colors.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #851 on: April 06, 2016, 03:14:10 PM »
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This is the corn row insert photo I found:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16502322@N03/4806634131
I reversed it and tried to turn it greener. If someone else can make it work I'll use it.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #852 on: April 06, 2016, 03:24:05 PM »
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This is the corn row insert photo I found:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16502322@N03/4806634131
I reversed it and tried to turn it greener. If someone else can make it work I'll use it.

Anybody else notice the slight change in color of the rows of corn about every sixth row in this picture?  You see this in mowed grass, but I never noticed it with corn.

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #853 on: April 06, 2016, 03:49:13 PM »
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hey Chris

i am wondering what the dimensions are

(1). the plastic corn in the triangular space
(2). the length of the backdrop from left edge to the tree
(3). the height of backdrop from top of plastic corn to the top of the corn rows in the image

thanks!

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Re: Erie Railroad Mahoning division HCD
« Reply #854 on: April 06, 2016, 04:19:26 PM »
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Anybody else notice the slight change in color of the rows of corn about every sixth row in this picture?  You see this in mowed grass, but I never noticed it with corn.

It's a subtle difference in the genetics, and is intentional. The science of farming corn is very intense, with a huge matrix of conditions that you try to match to characteristics of the engineered variety of the seed stock. These characteristics are called "traits". The 50% mix shown in the picture could easily be the farmer working for an average yield between traits that are close but not quite exact to the conditions. F'rinstance, hedging his bets by planting one variety a little more drought-tolerant than the other but with less yield.

Another possibility (though usually not 50%) is there is a large selection of seed stocks with specific traits that make them pest-resistant. However, USDA regulations require the planting of "refuge" varieties that the insects can seek out within your own field, instead of feasting on your neighbors' crops that might not have the resistance trait. Refuge requirements range from 10-20% of the planting.

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