 
          Shoofly free-moN module - 16
        
        
          I leave a slight dusting of static grass between tread tracks.
        
        
          Slightly larger sections of stripwood were secured at 60 degree
        
        
          angles at the end of each row, to bear the tension of the
        
        
          “wire.” Using the same technique employed to create the cow
        
        
          pasture fence, I strung two levels of E-Z Line down each row,
        
        
          and Lush Vineyard was ready for planting. (23)
        
        
          While a vineyard towards the rear of a layout could make do
        
        
          with flocked twine to create an impression, Lush Vineyard is
        
        
          right next to the edge
        
        
          of the module, which
        
        
          means that both oper-
        
        
          ators and audience will
        
        
          be up close, and thirsty
        
        
          for detail.
        
        
          So, 182 individually-
        
        
          made vines it was! I
        
        
          stripped 1”-long sec-
        
        
          tions of small feeder
        
        
          wire, evenly separated
        
        
          the strands to cre-
        
        
          ate a “T”, and then
        
        
          painted/stippled them
        
        
          with Liquitex Ceramic
        
        
          Stucco Paste. (24)
        
        
          At first I tried the same
        
        
          white-glue-&-sawdust
        
        
          mixture as the oaks,
        
        
          but it took more appli-
        
        
          cations and much
        
        
          longer to dry, with
        
        
          little improvement of
        
        
          24
        
        
          24:  While not as textured as
        
        
          fine-sawdust-&-white glue,
        
        
          ceramic stucco paste is easier
        
        
          to work with and dries faster,
        
        
          which is important when you
        
        
          have 182 individual grape vines
        
        
          to make.
        
        
          texture quality. Ceramic Stucco paste is easy, fast and looks
        
        
          good enough. Spray paint Grimy Black, apply a thinned tuft
        
        
          of polyfill, hair spray, and then sprinkle a healthy dose of light
        
        
          green ground foam. I used AMSI ground foam: In addition to
        
        
          having many colors and textures beyond those available in
        
        
          the mass market, AMSI is also a Northern California company
        
        
          based in the very region I’m modeling, so “Go local!”
        
        
          Using a T-pin to punch holes at 8’ intervals, I used CA to plant
        
        
          each vine plant, working the leaves around the support wires.
        
        
          25
        
        
          25:  182 individual grapevines??  Why?  Because
        
        
          “The 3-Foot Rule” is “The 3-Inch Rule” in Free-moN.
        
        
          With a 50” layout height, viewers are literally inches
        
        
          away, so those details have to be done well. Plus, the
        
        
          grapevines really help set and sell the scene.  Plus, the
        
        
          vines look very cool.
        
        
        
        
          MRH-Nov 2013