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Following a tip from
Nords Saga, I picked up a roll of artificial grass from a national budget supermarket know for its' eccentric central aisle of seasonal products, 2m x 1m of essentially a dense green carpet was mine for about £8/$10.
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In the raw. |
Not wanting to spend quite the same amount of time on it, but wanting something quick and hard wearing, I just hit it with some green aerosol paint. In fact this is only a 1m x 60cm section, intended for 15mm games of Rebels and Patriots:
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Lighten up dude. |
I think it came out pretty well, and I shall have to get around to doing the remaining larger section in a similar way.
I also received a delivery from China, that took fully 7
months to arrive. A batch of 15mm scaled trees:
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I did these in the same way as my 28mm ready-made trees; dipping the entire model in diluted PVA glue to seal it. Nice that they finally arrived then. I can' be surprised though, at £4 from China I'm surprised the packet could afford to get here by any other means than hitchhiking.
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