Great technique that works on any wagon load 👍 (I have memories of farm work harvesting Mangold Wurzels, an animal feed beet, October and all by hand…tough work when you are 14!)
that looks good. Way back in time we used to eat grapes and use the seeds for sugar beets. But this is better. Although having seen beet transports in real life i think you should give the beets lots of color of dirt and on the ground as well. But good job !
Yes, I have heard about the grape seeds- and that it would give model railway fans bad stomachs before the wagons were full 😃 More dirt is probably needed, but in the 1950s sugar beets were still harvested by hand so there were much less dirt on them than today where it is fully mechanized. 🚂
aha , hard work to do that manually. Although i do remember seeing farmworkers, in the 1960s, working the fields with new and small beetplants. Using only a shuffle Hoe. With miles to work on.
Crazy hard! I have never tried it but my dad grew up on a farm in the 1950s and confirmed that everything to do with growing beets was hard - planting, nursing, harvesting and loading - all done by hand. Farming was a lot of work 😓
Super fin video - jeg vil straks sende et link til min søster og svoger der bor på Lolland. De kan sikkert nikke genkendende til meget i denne fine video 👍👍👍
@@SundborgModelRailway Min søster fra Rødbyhavn synes det er en rigtig sjov video. Og eksperten har denne bemærkning 😊 Det er også sjovt at se, hvad de anbefaler at bruge som små roer i vognene. Noget ligner bedre end andet. Det kniber lidt med at få "plutten" med, du ved, al den lerede jord, som hænger ved på roerne, så der må man lige rulle kernerne lidt i noget jord, så de får et mere troværdigt udseende og ikke er så pæne og rene.
Great technique that works on any wagon load 👍 (I have memories of farm work harvesting Mangold Wurzels, an animal feed beet, October and all by hand…tough work when you are 14!)
Must have been super hard. My dad grew up on a farm in the 1950s and could testify to the fact that beets were a lot of work during all four seasons.
@@SundborgModelRailway Ha Ha, I did it the 1980’s… it didn’t get easier 🤣
I do like your creativity...and your technique!
Thanks 😃🚂
Thanks nice material for modeling the beets
Thanks! Glad you liked it 🚂
that looks good. Way back in time we used to eat grapes and use the seeds for sugar beets. But this is better. Although having seen beet transports in real life i think you should give the beets lots of color of dirt and on the ground as well. But good job !
Yes, I have heard about the grape seeds- and that it would give model railway fans bad stomachs before the wagons were full 😃 More dirt is probably needed, but in the 1950s sugar beets were still harvested by hand so there were much less dirt on them than today where it is fully mechanized. 🚂
aha , hard work to do that manually. Although i do remember seeing farmworkers, in the 1960s, working the fields with new and small beetplants. Using only a shuffle Hoe. With miles to work on.
Crazy hard! I have never tried it but my dad grew up on a farm in the 1950s and confirmed that everything to do with growing beets was hard - planting, nursing, harvesting and loading - all done by hand. Farming was a lot of work 😓
cat litter grid does the job too and is cheaper..
That’s a great tip. I will try that sometime, although I’m more of a dog person 😃🚂🐕
Super fin video - jeg vil straks sende et link til min søster og svoger der bor på Lolland. De kan sikkert nikke genkendende til meget i denne fine video 👍👍👍
Det vil være godt med en ægte ekspert vurdering :-)
@@SundborgModelRailway Min søster fra Rødbyhavn synes det er en rigtig sjov video. Og eksperten har denne bemærkning 😊 Det er også sjovt at se, hvad de anbefaler at bruge som små roer i vognene. Noget ligner bedre end andet. Det kniber lidt med at få "plutten" med, du ved, al den lerede jord, som hænger ved på roerne, så der må man lige rulle kernerne lidt i noget jord, så de får et mere troværdigt udseende og ikke er så pæne og rene.