Next to our wine cellar I built a terraced vineyard. For that I bought the set Grape Harvest by Busch (HO 1199).
It was a lot of work and the parts were very small and detailled.
All grapes had to be hand-painted.
Then everything had to be sticked on these platforms. But these platforms are broader than the terraces I built on our model train layout. So I had to drill holes in the terraces. Then I mounted the vines on the terraces.
So here's the final result. For the stone walls I took photos of real stone walls and printed them on my laser printer.
The result is not 100% satisfying, but for the moment it is ok.
Previous posts:
Part 1: The Christmas present
Part 2: The petrol station
Part 3: How it all started
Part 4: My model car collection
Part 5: The farm
Part 6: My GDR collection
Part 7: The base plate
Part 8: Basic electricity
Part 9: Mounting the tracks
Part 10: DR railroad cars
Part 11: Electrifying the railway switches
Part 12: Electricity for the lights
Part 13: Another DR passenger car
Part 14: An electric drive for the second railway switch
Part 15: My website "scalemodel.photography"
Part 16: The self-made protective pad
Part 17: Moving the base plate to the final position
Part 18: The campground
Part 19: The petrol station and the farm
Part 20: The railway crossing
Part 21: Our PIKO Junior set
Part 22: Creating a charging station for electric cars
Part 23: The Flemish houses
Part 24: More street lights
Part 25: Interior lighting for the farm
Part 26: The USB vacuum cleaner
Part 27: The wine cellars
Part 28: The wine press
Part 29: The winter village
Part 30: The mountain with the tunnel
Part 31: The blossoming trees
Part 32: The supermarket