Gamers Grass Wild Orange Flowers Tufts For Wargaming Bases (70) Per Pack GGF-OR

Gamers Grass Wild Orange Flowers Tufts For Wargaming Bases (70) Per Pack GGF-OR

£7.55
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Gamers Grass Wild Orange Flowers Tufts For Wargaming Bases (70) Per Pack GGF-OR

Gamers Grass Wild Orange Flowers Tufts For Wargaming Bases (70) Per Pack GGF-OR

£7.55
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Tufts covered with orange petals. Alone or mixed with other tufts, they will bring vivid colours to your bases and dioramas. Tufts peel off from the sheet one by one and they are ready to use. Also wild plants like calendulas or hawkweeds can be recreated.

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Gamers Grass
  • Options: Basing Materials
  • Type: Wild Orange Flowers Tufts
  • Theme: Miniature Wargaming
  • MPN: GGF-OR
  • Features: (70) Per Pack
  • Age Level: 12-16 Years, 8-11 Years, 17 Years & Up
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Portugal
  • EAN: 0738956789945
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Product Description

Gamers Grass Wild Orange Flowers Tufts For Wargaming Bases (70) Per Pack GGF-ORTufts covered with orange petals.

Used to simulate garden roses, lantanas, marigolds, tulips, lilies, chrysanths, geraniums, dahlias, gerberas, hibiscus.

Also wild plants like calendulas or hawkweeds can be recreated.

Alone or mixed with other tufts, they will bring vivid colours to your bases and dioramas.

This sheet contains around 70 different shaped and sized tufts for your scale models, hobby figures and scenic dioramas.

Tufts peel off from the sheet one by one and they are ready to use.We recommend using a pair of tweezers for this. For a more tough and permanent fix, you can use a little PVA glue.