Shoofly free-moN module - 2
tions that stack and pack up in the back seat, and then you’ll
have your 8’ module at the show! (Though getting the legs to
fit in the car might be an issue, and remember you need space
to sit and drive!).
Free-mo and Free-moN are very prevalent in space-challenged
Europe, and the modular movement is becoming more popular
in America.
In addition to looking at Wesley Steiner’s Free-moN and our
Silicon Valley Free-moN website, you can see many ideas for
modules on the Southern California-based N-Land Pacific, or
the European “americaN” groups’ websites.
Parts
Bullfrog Turnout Control (Fast Tracks):
30 Amp Anderson Powerpole Connectors (Powerwerx.com):
Adjustable Leveler Legs (Rockler Woodworking):
Static Grass Applicator (Home built, following Kevin Rowbo-
tham’s article in MRH):
“Thin” E-Z Line (Berkshire Junction):
Green PolyFil (Woodland Scenics), or any polyfiber from a craft
store (just make sure to spray paint green before applying to tree!)
Ceramic Stucco Paste (Liquitex):
A.M.S.I. Ground Foams:
D-2 Caterpillar (NZT Products):
“Backsaver” Ground Throw (NZT Products):
MRH-Feb 2013