Australian Model Railway Magazine

Planting a Vineyard

My HO scale layout is of NSW outline, but of no specific period or location; I just like model railways and ‘making things’. As it happened, I had a corner on the layout that looked bare, giving me the idea that a vineyard would be a worthwhile addition for that spot. So I set about constructing one, a process that proved to be easy and utilised available materials.

Pre-planning

The first decision to be made is about the length of each row of grapevines and how many of them. Obviously the space available will help one to arrive at that answer. In my case, I constructed six rows, 15mm (a scale 4'3" – 1.3m) apart. From observations when visiting vineyards, I estimated that they need to be 20mm high (about 5'7" – 1.75m in real

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