Fantastic video Luke, I've never tried the layering spray but it looks like it works a treat. After you started messing up the second layer with your fingers I was thinking "Oh no....." but then you applied the third layer and I was like.... 😮 that's awesome!
@@GeekGamingScenics This is good to know because I'm wanting to create tall reed-type plants and wondered how to accomplish it. Looks like this method will work because it'll need to be tall. Thanks for the tips.
I made a static grass spreader by Luke Towan's video tutorial. It cost me a grand total of around $12. Between you two Lukes, my skills are growing. Cheers to you both!
I built Luke Towans applicator after watching his video. I don't think I spent more than £20 and I have enough bits left over to build another 5. The most expensive thing is the ion generator, that was £8. I used a 12volt transformer from an old wifi router for the power supply. The finish to the terrain is far superior to using flock I find. Thanks for your videos.
Only thing I would have asked for is a discussion about why you are pressing the end of the wire down into the glue. =) But you got a like from me nonetheless.
Luke tried your method for first time. It turned out awesome! Thank you for the assistance. The diorama for my grandfather’s tank unit turned out fantastic, but the new way you taught on this video stole the show. Thank you.
Thank you for explaining the difference in the beginning of the video. Got a bolt action miniature that needs that grassy touch and this video helps. Have a fantastic day! ^_^
I can't tell you how informative your videos are, I've searched for tutorials and can't seem to find what I need and your videos cover EVERY single question I needed answering! Thanks for the vids!
Great tutorial, straight forward with clear steps and the reason behind them. I love the pinching effect (I’m working on a muddy rough field diorama so that will be perfect to give that wild grass look). The only addition I made was in the tire ruts from the artillery piece I made in the sculptamold, I pressed some 12mm grass into the glue with vajello mud effect (I know there is smashed grass paint but that only looks good in a tiny patch in a tank tread or wheel) since this is supposed to be a hastily prepared firing location before they have to displace again
One source of the flock confusion is that it means different things to different hobbies. Static grass is known as nylon flock and there is a whole world of car interior modification that uses short (1mm or less) nylon flock to create suede effects on dashboards. Plus those who flock furniture like inside draws and jewellry boxes to create velvet textures. If you want bulk static grass there are companies who supply those hobbies selling in in kilograms in any useful length in a rainbow of pantone colours.
This looks really well done. I'm not sure why, but most other techniques I've seen started with long grass then edged it with shorter, and it always bothered me how it turned out. But your technique of starting with the shorter grass, plus your color combinations made a world of difference!
Very impressive terrain. I would've stopped after the 4mm flock and settle for that luscious green British moor. If you want dead-ass grass, come to Texas.
luke towen is amazing. by the way, i think you are pretty good too :) i love static grass and have a cheapo applicator, not too bad on 2mm and 4mm needs to work hard for 6mm
love your videos very informative and down to earth. I have watched 100's of videos and really like how u explain not just how but also why u use different products and how the process and results differ. Thanks, keep it up.
Hi Luke. I have the large applicator and meshes. I purchased a shed load of different grass from them as well. But the grass came in very large reseal bags and it was all in tight round balls in the bags. An absolute nightmare to use. Takes forever to break it all up. Dont know if they screwed up or just dont care. Machine is great but the way the grass came was very bad. I had same problem with Layer spray bottle. I left the spray head in cold water for two days and it all cleared. Now I wash it every time. If the grass was not in tight balls, at least seperated, it would have been great. Love your videos always very helpful.
Prob a little damp still from manufacturer, transfer it into a plastic tub and give it a good shake, maybe put an agitator in like you would with acrylic paint. It's probably actually a bit better value for money being tightly packed instead of half a bag of air!
The applicator is electric, the alligator clip creates a static current on the terrain, so that the grass stands up towards the applicator, instead of lying flat :)
It looks like you could do with an atomiser applicator such as a perfume bottle for the glue as it would create a much finer mist, prevent the spray moving the grass around.
Got to admit the flock and static grass thing has confused me for a while. But think I’m going to order some different grasses and give this a go. Thanks for the inspiration. Autumn grass, summer grass and dead grass, check.
Just got everything ordered, looking forward to giving this a go. I think I’ll even upload a vid, to show how I get on. I haven’t ordered the applicator though as it’s my first attempt, so I’ll see how I get on.
Lukes Aps your right mate, so I’ve gone for the Micro. Hopefully it will all arrive for next weekend, so I can give it a whirl. Thank you very much for the sub as well. Now I need to start uploading more vids. Cheers.
Hi, there! I am very amateur in making static grass. Can you please tell me, how can apply the grass on small items? I have a clay rock and l want to make it look like it has moss on it. But were to l attach the aligator clip in order to have the static effect? 🤔If my clay item is placed on the metallic disk, will the effect be delivered?? Thank you in advance! 😊
Hi, better to use a flock box for that. It works a bit differently by the the static shooting up from the flat surface onto the thing you want to be flocked. It’s great to use for small things like that but not so good for a bigger board since you have to hold it upside down. Wws has one of those on sale, I bought mine of eBay from a different brand, works great! www.wwscenics.com/product/pro-grass-box-applicator-wws/
@@henriklagercrantz Aww thanks for getting back to me. I am not sure I can buy a box right now but I will have it in mind for the future. Best wishes! :)
@@henriklagercrantz I’m uber-new to dioramas….discovered static grass last week and have just tried out my static applicator…..bit of trial and error! Thanks for providing this link - will research the boxes in case that’s a better long-term investment 👍😊
Great vid Luke. Always informative about the different techniques and products. Keep up the great work. Also we're can we get one of those great looking shirts... Sean
Seems like you could save some cleanup work by blocking the glue spray a bit with a piece of card so it doesn't hit the rocks. Or is that more trouble than it's worth?
Currently building my first ever battlefield diorama for my dad for christmas and just have one question. Is it better to stick the soldiers/buildings down first then apply the grass or apply the grass first and then stick everything down??
So it's usually best after, otherwise you'd have some clumps and and bulges around them for the future, I hope you enjoyed building the diorama and your dad liked it, also hope your Christmas and new year were good
Hi, do you think I can use this glue on Woodland Scenics blended turf to lock everything down then when it's dry apply WWS static grass on top?, I'm a little bit of my afraid that if I try and apply the static grass it will all come away from the surface of the blended turf then it all would have been a complete waste of time or should I have just applied the static grass to brown painted plaster instead ??.
According to youtube subtitles, when you say "flock", you mean, "sexual intercourse"; this leads to more confusion. Those static grass applicators simply add to the confusion as they look like something from Westside's inventory. ;) Another great video. Thanks for sharing it.
I’ve seen a thing where people will use a vacuum cleaner on a low setting and put a thin sock over the sucking tube part so all the excess grass gets sucked onto the sock and doesn’t get lost
Do you have a DIY recipe for making your own layering spray? I wasn;t able to order the WWS spray as the shipping would have been too expensive for me, so need a DIY solution
I am doing a resin table and would love to use the static grass in it. It is a cross between a mountainous diorama and a resin river table. All will be coved in resin. My question is, Once the grass is applied and dry … is it stiff? If yes I think I can pour thin layers and work my way up the blades of grass slowly / resin does level so I need it somewhat stiff for it to work. what are your thoughts?
Probably a silly question but when you attach the wire/hold the wire to the scenery is it touching a metal surface in order for the static magic to happen? I ask as it looks like you're just holding it to the scenery and its working flawlessly
So I don’t know anything about modeling, but I do know stuff about electricity, so the point of the applicator is to charge the grass with reference to the model so it doesn’t fall off or blow away when you add the glue?
from what i've gathered you put the ground from the applicator on the base, and somehow or other the special 'grass' (i think made from nylon, generally) collects a static charge that, through voodoo magic, makes the strands vertical when applied to the glue that's already been spread.
Hi Luke, thanks for your awesome videos! I’ve been hesitating to what applicator i want to buy. I saw that WWS now has a a new awesome detailer applicator that looks great so I’ve to choose between that one or the micro since I make small pieces usually. Have you used the detailer and which one would you choose? I have a flock box already but I realised that its not good to use for putting down grass on a slightly larger piece, more for flocking troops bases and making tufts.
Hello Luke, good morning, I am impressed with your work, I love it, thank you for sharing so many ideas, I want to take the opportunity to see if there is a possibility of being able to buy you a device with which you give static to the effect of grass, where I live There are not some things to make it, I already saw your video where you do it, do you think there is a chance?
Great video, I've been working on a diorama and i'm about to add some static grass so this was awesome to just refresh my mind on the subject. kinda curious, do you sell your static grass tufts to the U.S.?
hi !!! I have a problem with the electrostatic grass that I can not solve ... the tufts hardly work well with the manual applicator because lint forms on the top of the strainer ..... what am I doing wrong? Has it ever happened to you? Thank you!!
I just found out the different between flock and the tufts about 5 mins prior to watching this video. I’m still new to the hobby and I spent about 20 + hours painting kharn the betrayer and I stuck my lame ass flock on the base and posted it and everyone said great paint job but the base is just shit. Witch it is. So I broke it off the base and here I am doing homework
Looking at buying the applicator from WWS on the recommendation of a fellow gamer on Twitter to re-cover our 2' x 2' boards. Once it's on do you need to matt varnish over the lot to hold in place?
Luke, do you think it possible to use static grass as punk style hair on minis? Such as necromondo or eldar banshee? Maybe as a furry lining on a cloak...
1) When do I use your sealant or matt varnish to set your static grass? 2) is there any advantage to adding foam flock first and then static grass? Thanks in advance, #lovlovlov
Do you have a good place for wargaming terrain piece inspiration? I want to make some so I can start trying some of your tricks. As I've said said I've mostly made trees, I'm a bit stuck how to make the smaller branches and twigs so I can flock them, what would you suggest? I can send pics of where they are at now. And I'll check out your series on trees, I only saw some.
Noob question alert! When you’ve put all the static grass down, do you seal it? I’ve not worked with the stuff before but can see it turning to mush if sealing it with pva/water mix...
Fantastic video Luke, I've never tried the layering spray but it looks like it works a treat. After you started messing up the second layer with your fingers I was thinking "Oh no....." but then you applied the third layer and I was like.... 😮 that's awesome!
@@GeekGamingScenics This is good to know because I'm wanting to create tall reed-type plants and wondered how to accomplish it. Looks like this method will work because it'll need to be tall. Thanks for the tips.
I made a static grass spreader by Luke Towan's video tutorial. It cost me a grand total of around $12. Between you two Lukes, my skills are growing. Cheers to you both!
I built Luke Towans applicator after watching his video. I don't think I spent more than £20 and I have enough bits left over to build another 5. The most expensive thing is the ion generator, that was £8. I used a 12volt transformer from an old wifi router for the power supply.
The finish to the terrain is far superior to using flock I find. Thanks for your videos.
Martyn is a fantastic human being; just a great guy. WWS is a great product, use it all the time. Thanks for this video, Luke!
Only thing I would have asked for is a discussion about why you are pressing the end of the wire down into the glue. =) But you got a like from me nonetheless.
Luke tried your method for first time. It turned out awesome! Thank you for the assistance. The diorama for my grandfather’s tank unit turned out fantastic, but the new way you taught on this video stole the show. Thank you.
Probably one of the most realistic static grass applications I ever seen! love it! noted it down!
looking forward to see!
Thank you for explaining the difference in the beginning of the video. Got a bolt action miniature that needs that grassy touch and this video helps. Have a fantastic day! ^_^
Thank you for taking the time to show this. I just got a Static King and am about to try static grass for the first time. This has been very helpful.
I can't tell you how informative your videos are, I've searched for tutorials and can't seem to find what I need and your videos cover EVERY single question I needed answering! Thanks for the vids!
Luke you are slowly but surely getting me into this whole terrain diorama malarkey this applicator looks quite good to be honest
Yup the very first grass i bought was static. thankfully i looked it up and bought some meadow flock. Thanks for all the help
Great tutorial, straight forward with clear steps and the reason behind them. I love the pinching effect (I’m working on a muddy rough field diorama so that will be perfect to give that wild grass look). The only addition I made was in the tire ruts from the artillery piece I made in the sculptamold, I pressed some 12mm grass into the glue with vajello mud effect (I know there is smashed grass paint but that only looks good in a tiny patch in a tank tread or wheel) since this is supposed to be a hastily prepared firing location before they have to displace again
Your videos have helped me a lot with architectural model building. Great for house models.
One source of the flock confusion is that it means different things to different hobbies. Static grass is known as nylon flock and there is a whole world of car interior modification that uses short (1mm or less) nylon flock to create suede effects on dashboards. Plus those who flock furniture like inside draws and jewellry boxes to create velvet textures. If you want bulk static grass there are companies who supply those hobbies selling in in kilograms in any useful length in a rainbow of pantone colours.
I can say this is the best grass tutorial on internet. Believe me
i loved this. Not even a dnd guy. Doing a movie miniature and this was inspiring if nothing else.
This looks really well done. I'm not sure why, but most other techniques I've seen started with long grass then edged it with shorter, and it always bothered me how it turned out. But your technique of starting with the shorter grass, plus your color combinations made a world of difference!
Very impressive terrain. I would've stopped after the 4mm flock and settle for that luscious green British moor. If you want dead-ass grass, come to Texas.
Brilliant instructional video, I love your layering techniques.
luke towen is amazing. by the way, i think you are pretty good too :) i love static grass and have a cheapo applicator, not too bad on 2mm and 4mm needs to work hard for 6mm
Thanks, this was great. Also thanks for the Luke Towan tip - I blew my mind falling down that rabbit hole! Cheers.
Really good video my friend, this helped alot on static grass. I've been having some issues with it so I can't wait to see the next part.
When layering have you thought about putting clingfilm or something over the rocks just to peel of afterwards?
Thank you for the awesome video Luke!
love your videos very informative and down to earth. I have watched 100's of videos and really like how u explain not just how but also why u use different products and how the process and results differ. Thanks, keep it up.
Thanks!
I just bought a starter kit myself (for scale model dioramas), so I'm on the hunt for videos like this anyway to hit the ground running.
Each video you make gets me closer to making a panorama
Nicely done. Beautiful results.
This video made me buy $70 worth of different static grass.
Hi Luke. I have the large applicator and meshes. I purchased a shed load of different grass from them as well. But the grass came in very large reseal bags and it was all in tight round balls in the bags. An absolute nightmare to use. Takes forever to break it all up. Dont know if they screwed up or just dont care. Machine is great but the way the grass came was very bad. I had same problem with Layer spray bottle. I left the spray head in cold water for two days and it all cleared. Now I wash it every time. If the grass was not in tight balls, at least seperated, it would have been great. Love your videos always very helpful.
Prob a little damp still from manufacturer, transfer it into a plastic tub and give it a good shake, maybe put an agitator in like you would with acrylic paint. It's probably actually a bit better value for money being tightly packed instead of half a bag of air!
Best static grass tutorial I've seen to date 👍
what does the needle nose clip do when putting it on the diorama?
The applicator is electric, the alligator clip creates a static current on the terrain, so that the grass stands up towards the applicator, instead of lying flat :)
Question:. How long do you wait between adding layers of static grass?
Is there a separate video on how you colored/made those rocks? They look superb.
@@GeekGamingScenics Thanks, I was also thinking those rocks are awesome, seriously realistic. Thanks for sharing :D
Great tutorial and thanks for recommending WWS products. I've just bought one of their pro-grass applicators.
Great video and looking now at buying the WWS applicator. :)
Made to look so easy Buddy - I went and spent £65 for the micro KIT from WWS!👌👍
It looks like you could do with an atomiser applicator such as a perfume bottle for the glue as it would create a much finer mist, prevent the spray moving the grass around.
Got to admit the flock and static grass thing has confused me for a while. But think I’m going to order some different grasses and give this a go. Thanks for the inspiration. Autumn grass, summer grass and dead grass, check.
Lukes Aps Cheers mate, thanks for the help.
Just got everything ordered, looking forward to giving this a go. I think I’ll even upload a vid, to show how I get on.
I haven’t ordered the applicator though as it’s my first attempt, so I’ll see how I get on.
Lukes Aps not sure at the min, any suggestions ? Didn’t want to pay out the big money with it being my first attempt.
Lukes Aps your right mate, so I’ve gone for the Micro. Hopefully it will all arrive for next weekend, so I can give it a whirl.
Thank you very much for the sub as well. Now I need to start uploading more vids.
Cheers.
Lukes Aps Everything just arrived, looking forward to giving this a go on Saturday. Just need a 9v battery and I’m good to go.
The CRC dust-off or just any compressed air works well for removing the grass where you don't want it.
Great video! I think I may give this a go with my tank builds? Thank you..
Man you're amazing ..I just found you and I'm really impressed with your art ....fantastic
If I use spray glue without the thicker glue will it still work?
At least when I tried doing it, it did not work.
Looks great man! Thanks for the video.
I still come back to this video time after time, even after all these years. This was a game changer for me, ❤️❤️❤️
Hi, there! I am very amateur in making static grass. Can you please tell me, how can apply the grass on small items? I have a clay rock and l want to make it look like it has moss on it. But were to l attach the aligator clip in order to have the static effect? 🤔If my clay item is placed on the metallic disk, will the effect be delivered?? Thank you in advance! 😊
Hi, better to use a flock box for that. It works a bit differently by the the static shooting up from the flat surface onto the thing you want to be flocked. It’s great to use for small things like that but not so good for a bigger board since you have to hold it upside down. Wws has one of those on sale, I bought mine of eBay from a different brand, works great! www.wwscenics.com/product/pro-grass-box-applicator-wws/
@@henriklagercrantz Aww thanks for getting back to me. I am not sure I can buy a box right now but I will have it in mind for the future. Best wishes! :)
@@henriklagercrantz I’m uber-new to dioramas….discovered static grass last week and have just tried out my static applicator…..bit of trial and error! Thanks for providing this link - will research the boxes in case that’s a better long-term investment 👍😊
Ill be makinh a diorama for a school project.. would a normal strainer work for the grass?
Can i use watered down pva glue spray instead? Or will that not work with all the layers of grass?
What about Woodland scenics static grass?
Hurry up i need more vids lol, Again another brill video, Thankz
Can you use wood glue?
Great vid Luke. Always informative about the different techniques and products. Keep up the great work. Also we're can we get one of those great looking shirts... Sean
Nice simple tutorial mate
Bit expensive for my use but yeah final picture looked really good....Thanks Luke!
Excellent presentation and explanation. Thank you for sharing this.
Seems like you could save some cleanup work by blocking the glue spray a bit with a piece of card so it doesn't hit the rocks. Or is that more trouble than it's worth?
Currently building my first ever battlefield diorama for my dad for christmas and just have one question. Is it better to stick the soldiers/buildings down first then apply the grass or apply the grass first and then stick everything down??
So it's usually best after, otherwise you'd have some clumps and and bulges around them for the future, I hope you enjoyed building the diorama and your dad liked it, also hope your Christmas and new year were good
Hey Luke, I was wondering if you could have a look at the Humbrol Multi-Effect spray paints and see how they compare to those Green Stuff World ones
Hi, do you think I can use this glue on Woodland Scenics blended turf to lock everything down then when it's dry apply WWS static grass on top?, I'm a little bit of my afraid that if I try and apply the static grass it will all come away from the surface of the blended turf then it all would have been a complete waste of time or should I have just applied the static grass to brown painted plaster instead ??.
Do you ever do plowed fields or crops in the field, and if so could you please demonstrate?
It would have been useful to have an explanation of what the applicator actually does. Why does it have a clip etc? Is it powered?
Lukes Aps ah cool makes sense, thanks!
Hello. I make table top water fountains. Can I use flocks to accent the base of my fountains and the fountain spillways itself? Just as an accent??
@@GeekGamingScenics Thank you soooooo much for letting me know. Your the best !!!!
According to youtube subtitles, when you say "flock", you mean, "sexual intercourse"; this leads to more confusion. Those static grass applicators simply add to the confusion as they look like something from Westside's inventory. ;)
Another great video. Thanks for sharing it.
This great for me the beginner.Thanks for sharing.
Lovely vudeo. If I am unable to "flip" my diorama. How do you remove the excess static grass? Im doing it on my 4' x 8' trainboard
I’ve seen a thing where people will use a vacuum cleaner on a low setting and put a thin sock over the sucking tube part so all the excess grass gets sucked onto the sock and doesn’t get lost
Awesome stuff. When/where are those frozen tufts coming. Need them for upcoming project as they're perfect!!
A flocking good video!
you can just hold the metal clip in place? had no idea! that'll save some time and nails
Do you have a DIY recipe for making your own layering spray? I wasn;t able to order the WWS spray as the shipping would have been too expensive for me, so need a DIY solution
@@GeekGamingScenics thanks mate!
Hi mate can you use spray varnish instead of the layering spray and will you get the same effect
thanks for the quick reply mate.
Duuuuude - Frakin Awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!
My question is a good one, cheap alternative to buying the brand name glue?
I am doing a resin table and would love to use the static grass in it. It is a cross between a mountainous diorama and a resin river table. All will be coved in resin. My question is, Once the grass is applied and dry … is it stiff? If yes I think I can pour thin layers and work my way up the blades of grass slowly / resin does level so I need it somewhat stiff for it to work. what are your thoughts?
Probably a silly question but when you attach the wire/hold the wire to the scenery is it touching a metal surface in order for the static magic to happen? I ask as it looks like you're just holding it to the scenery and its working flawlessly
You don’t need to to be touching metal no, anywhere on the model would do
Realistically definitely IS a word! Great video, thanks. P.s. 6mm grass on top of 4mm grass makes 10mm grass, not 11mm, as you said. 🙃
So I don’t know anything about modeling, but I do know stuff about electricity, so the point of the applicator is to charge the grass with reference to the model so it doesn’t fall off or blow away when you add the glue?
from what i've gathered you put the ground from the applicator on the base, and somehow or other the special 'grass' (i think made from nylon, generally) collects a static charge that, through voodoo magic, makes the strands vertical when applied to the glue that's already been spread.
Nah, its to make it stand up. Like how your hair reacts after you rub a balloon on it.
Do you have to seal it when ur using multiple layers like in the video?
Hi Luke, thanks for your awesome videos! I’ve been hesitating to what applicator i want to buy. I saw that WWS now has a a new awesome detailer applicator that looks great so I’ve to choose between that one or the micro since I make small pieces usually. Have you used the detailer and which one would you choose? I have a flock box already but I realised that its not good to use for putting down grass on a slightly larger piece, more for flocking troops bases and making tufts.
Hello Luke, good morning, I am impressed with your work, I love it, thank you for sharing so many ideas, I want to take the opportunity to see if there is a possibility of being able to buy you a device with which you give static to the effect of grass, where I live There are not some things to make it, I already saw your video where you do it, do you think there is a chance?
Great video, I've been working on a diorama and i'm about to add some static grass so this was awesome to just refresh my mind on the subject. kinda curious, do you sell your static grass tufts to the U.S.?
Thanks Luke ,brilliant now I can do it properly.
hi !!! I have a problem with the electrostatic grass that I can not solve ... the tufts hardly work well with the manual applicator because lint forms on the top of the strainer ..... what am I doing wrong? Has it ever happened to you? Thank you!!
I just found out the different between flock and the tufts about 5 mins prior to watching this video. I’m still new to the hobby and I spent about 20 + hours painting kharn the betrayer and I stuck my lame ass flock on the base and posted it and everyone said great paint job but the base is just shit. Witch it is. So I broke it off the base and here I am doing homework
Great video. Highly instructive ... and fast :)
Looks super simple. Thanks
Looking at buying the applicator from WWS on the recommendation of a fellow gamer on Twitter to re-cover our 2' x 2' boards. Once it's on do you need to matt varnish over the lot to hold in place?
Looks very realistic :)
Luke, do you think it possible to use static grass as punk style hair on minis? Such as necromondo or eldar banshee? Maybe as a furry lining on a cloak...
1) When do I use your sealant or matt varnish to set your static grass?
2) is there any advantage to adding foam flock first and then static grass?
Thanks in advance, #lovlovlov
How's it going with the band?
Brilliant love it mate.
Do you have a good place for wargaming terrain piece inspiration? I want to make some so I can start trying some of your tricks. As I've said said I've mostly made trees, I'm a bit stuck how to make the smaller branches and twigs so I can flock them, what would you suggest? I can send pics of where they are at now. And I'll check out your series on trees, I only saw some.
Looks like I'll be needing a bit of mum's garden after all! I'll see what I can find.
Very educative video. Can this grass / glue be used in an aquarium?
No.
Now you just need to go over it all crushing it flat to look like an army has marched over it.
Noob question alert! When you’ve put all the static grass down, do you seal it? I’ve not worked with the stuff before but can see it turning to mush if sealing it with pva/water mix...
Lukes Aps Cheers Luke 👍🏻
Very cool. I'm just starting to get into static grass. One question, though, why do you have acoustic treatments in your modeling room?
I assume it’s for better audio when recording his videos. Increases production value.
Could you pour epoxy resin over the grass and would it still stand up??? Great work by the way very realistic.
If you shallow pour a thin resin, then yes
I made a homemade applicator, but can't seem to get the grass to go where I want on small pieces so ends up patchy looking not thick.
@@GeekGamingScenics I made the one from a flyswatter which uses 2 1.5v batteries
@@GeekGamingScenics I am using 2 mm and 4 mm unfortunately it's hard to find anything like that in my country without importing which is expensive
@@GeekGamingScenics I got it to work it was my pin placement, seems to prefer my pin away from the glue than in it for the static charge
Hi Luke can i use pva glue???will the process differ???
I use slightly thinned PVA and its fine. blobs of straight PVA lets you make tufts easy as!
DUDE great video man!