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Having this very product, which is field grass in harvest gold, I found is useful in portraying winter dioramas, where the wispy nature of the product can be posed to portray a struggle against the elements. I used hairspray and a hair dryer to pose a few strands glued together in a wind-bent fashion. The strands are very thin, but I would suggest minimizing the bundled look in winter portrayals. The random stalks hugging a fence post or clinging to the side of a rock looks natural in such a state. This product is labor intensive when planting in an un-bundled pose, but the results when used to portray a stark and minimalist environment is excellent. It adds a lot to a winter diorama.
Are you referring to the Field Grass or our ReadyGrass Mats? ReadyGrass Mats are available in rolls as large as 50" x 100". You can find them here: woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/show/category/ReadyGrassVinylMat
i need bales of hay i was thinking id wrap field grass around a square piece of glue covered balsa glue very fine pre-painted copper motor windings i have on hand as bailing straps
+Sandra J. Syx-Spears It sounds like a great idea to try! Let us know how it goes and send us some pictures at the link below! securewoodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/show/information/ContactUs?
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Wow that's way easier than I thought. Thanks!
Having this very product, which is field grass in harvest gold, I found is useful in portraying winter dioramas, where the wispy nature of the product can be posed to portray a struggle against the elements. I used hairspray and a hair dryer to pose a few strands glued together in a wind-bent fashion. The strands are very thin, but I would suggest minimizing the bundled look in winter portrayals. The random stalks hugging a fence post or clinging to the side of a rock looks natural in such a state. This product is labor intensive when planting in an un-bundled pose, but the results when used to portray a stark and minimalist environment is excellent. It adds a lot to a winter diorama.
Beautiful
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si possono anche utilizzare le setole di un pennello per realizzare queste
This is really realistic! For large areas do you have a mat that covers much greater areas?
Are you referring to the Field Grass or our ReadyGrass Mats?
ReadyGrass Mats are available in rolls as large as 50" x 100". You can find them here: woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/show/category/ReadyGrassVinylMat
i need bales of hay i was thinking id wrap field grass around a square piece of glue covered balsa glue very fine pre-painted copper motor windings i have on hand as bailing straps
+Sandra J. Syx-Spears It sounds like a great idea to try! Let us know how it goes and send us some pictures at the link below!
securewoodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/show/information/ContactUs?
That's hard to do in HO as the grass as shown here would be the equivalent of like 7 to 8 feet tall.
We chose a height that would be easily visible for this video demonstration, but you can cut Field Grass to the desired height.
stuff is expensive.
Everything they offer is. But, I’ve never found something from them that isn’t great and easy to use.