On the subject of how to make a realistic-looking load for a sugar beet gondola, had anyone looked at ordinary beet seed, available in all garden stores in the spring season? It's quite close to the appearance of sugar beets. Sugar beets usually are very large compared to the edible kind with which a lot more folks are familiar. Dimensions of the sugar beets I have been close to run to six or eight inches in diameter and up to ten even twelve inches long. Many beets are irregular-a more accurate adjective would be ugly- beasts. Ordinary beet seed is a little wrinkled in appearance, but approximately the right scale size for HO. Scaled beets-at 1/87-would be in the order of .100" in length. Garden variety beet seed is roughly that dimension. It has no smell! You might want to ask for the jumbo size envelope. Merry Christmas! JP Barger