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Red Oak Series: Modeling a farm field

By Angela Cotey | May 18, 2015

| Last updated on January 11, 2021


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The farm scene on Model Railroader magazine’s 3 x 7-foot N scale Red Oak layout needed a cornfield. MRVP’s David Popp shows you how he made quick work of this modeling task by installing commercial grass mats using white glue.

6 thoughts on “Red Oak Series: Modeling a farm field

  1. Nice demonstration of a handy scenery material in any scale, thanks David. Looks like a field of wild mustard in HO scale 🙂

  2. I have really enjoyed this series of how to's. I also like to see how you recover after a minor error like cutting on the wrong side. When I try these projects at home I always manage to mess up some part of it. Maybe a video on how to recover from common errors would help me.

  3. Nice video with a LOT of good ideas about putting in a farm field. David addressed a bunch of stuff I hadn't thought about. I plan to apply some of these tehniques on my layout.

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