I too enjoyed the video and the beautiful layout with beautiful  trains.  
But would someone explain what "static grass" is. 
 
 - Earl Henry, Nashville 
 
 
In a message dated 3/31/2012 9:03:10 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
I saw Bob & Brian Jackson’s  layout when the convention was in St Louis. It 
was probably the largest S  Scale layout I have ever seen. The basement 
kept going into a reasonable shop  area as well. It is pretty huge!  
There was some sort of scenery  on most of it with much of it in the DONE 
category. The thing that impressed  me was the awesome use of static grass 
which was pretty much done throughout.  I have not done it myself yet but it 
absolutely convinced me that is the only  way to go. Ground up foam looks 
like ground up foam. There is somewhat of a  clash of eras n the layout at the 
same time. Ironically Brian is the steam  maven and Bob like “newer” 
rolling stock. 
Definitely worth a visit if you  are even close to being in the area. 
Thank You,
Bill  Lane

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