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Flexi-Hedge

Flexi-Hedge

Flexi-Hedge available in three sizes.

Easy to trim and moulds itself to most 'rolling' hills.

Just glue into position with PVA glue.

The 30mm hedge is most suitable for 1/35th modellers being just below shoulder height of the average soldier.

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SW20 - 23mm

SW20 - 23mm

£0.45 (49 or fewer items) £0.43 (50 to 99 items) £0.41 (100 to 249 items) £0.38 (250 or more items)


Colours from left to right C4, C5, C6, C11 & C15

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TW02

TW02

With this lovely Cherry Blossom you can always be sure of that spring feeling.



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New Products

TW23 - English Oak

TW23 - English Oak

Available off the shelf in sizes 55mm, 80mm, 105mm, 135mm and 150mm
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PL1080

PL1080

£6.00

200mm Tall

Save £3.00 by buying three 200mm trees, this includes PL1025, PL1079 & PL1080 in any combination.
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PL1079

PL1079

£6.00

200mm Tall

Save £3.00 by buying three 200mm trees, this includes PL1025, PL1079 & PL1080 in any combination.
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Static Grass Instructions


Static grass is ideal if you want to represent a detailed scene, or small lawned areas, if instead you are trying to achieve a sweeping landscape for your train to whiz through at speed, traditional scatter is probably just as good as it won't be distracting to the eye.

We recommend buying at least two colours to enable random mixing 'just like real life!'

1. Before starting any scenic landscaping we recommend mixing some old emulsions (to be found in most sheds/ garages) to a nice 'earthy' green/brown colour and painting the whole baseboard with it!
2. Sift some of the grass fibres to remove any clumps, and fill your applicator/ plastic bag (our personal preference)/ plastic tub about half way up (don't fill it right to the top as the stuff just becomes a tightly bunched mass and won't come out evenly).
3. Make a mix of 50/50 PVA glue and water, then add a couple of drops of good quality washing up liquid (to help break surface tension) and using a brush apply to approximately 2`sq (300mm) at a time, don't worry if you get the odd blob as this just adds texture.
4. Shake your plastic bag vigorously, poke a small hole in the bag and then holding it about 4"-6" (100-150mm) from the surface start puffing gently. Build the grass up slowly working around the area, puffing from different angles.
5. As you go along give the bag a gentle shake every so often to loosen any clumps that may form.
6. Build the grass up to the thickness you want, don't worry if the PVA glue still shows through, it dries transparent and you won't see it.
7. Every so often gently blow over the grass to loosen any stray particles, and to check your coverage.
8. Once dry (best to be patient leave it a few hours) suck or blow off the excess, re-bag for future use.
9. If necessary re-apply where any patches appear too thin.

That's the basic principle. Our grass is available in four colours. It's best to experiment before starting on your layout. Layering one layer on top of another is a good way of achieving a 'scrubby grass effect'.

The key is to experiment and enjoy what you are doing!