Wild Alien Neon Four mm Basing Tufts | GGA-NE
Tall tufts with a bright green colour. Giving a warm and tropical character to your bases and scenes, best used to simulate high ground vegetation ...
View full detailsTall tufts with a bright green colour. Giving a warm and tropical character to your bases and scenes, best used to simulate high ground vegetation ...
View full detailsReddish brown tufts with a strong “dry” look. Best used to simulate dry and desert environments with scarce vegetation, used alone or in combinatio...
View full detailsThis sheet contains around 115 different shaped and sized tufts for your scale models, hobby figures and scenic dioramas. We recommend using a pair...
View full detailsSlightly brownish green tufts. Best used to simulate mediterranean types of prairies, steppes, low scrubs and woodland ground layers, when some dri...
View full detailsDense ramified tufts with a mixture of different green colours. Best used to recreate rich and packed grasslands like high prairies and pastures, o...
View full detailsLow dry green tufts perfect to simulate a very large range of grasslands, meadows and low prairies. In combination with other colors and sizes they...
View full detailsLong-sized white tufts with dense and ramified branches. Best used to recreate frozen prickly shrubs in very cold climates or winter seasons. Combi...
View full detailsTufts covered with dark purple petals. Can be used to simulate either purple flowered shrubs like heathers, heaths and wild lavenders, or flowerbed...
View full detailsLight beige tufts. Best used to recreate very dry habitats, more realistic if mixed with the other “dry” colours. Either to be used scattered on pl...
View full detailsLong-sized tufts with dense and ramified branches in a light beige colour. Best used to recreate dense patches of thorny shrubs with a “mediterrane...
View full detailsTufts with a mixture of different green colours to provide very realistic replicas of most grass patches. Dry green tufts can be used to simulate m...
View full detailsVery common fern, widespread in temperate and subtropical regions in both hemispheres. Bracken leaves can be used to recreate many kinds of fern-ri...
View full detailsVery common fern, here in its autumnal dry form. Dry brown bracken leaves can be used alone or mixed with green bracken leaves to give more realism...
View full detailsGamers Grass dumb canes are short-stem plants with dense basal rosettes of beautifully ornamented large leaves. They can be used to add a layer of ...
View full detailsDeer fern is an evergreen cosmopolitan plant, growing in nature in damp and shaded forest areas. It is also cultivated as a very popular garden fer...
View full detailsAgave is an American species, common in its dry habitats. It is also cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant and naturalized in many regions. I...
View full detailsMonstera is a Mexican plant, largely disseminated in tropical habitats and widely grown as a houseplant. It can be used to create different scenari...
View full detailsBanana trees are great to give colour and diversity to your scenes. They are ideal to create dwarf banana trees, bird of paradise plants and other ...
View full detailsPlantain lilies, native from Asia, are beautiful shade-tolerant clump-forming plants, highly attractive by their elegance and colorful heart-shaped...
View full detailsLords and Ladies are woodland poisonous plants, native to the Mediterranean region, frequently found in the shadowed ground-layers of forests and r...
View full detailsAlien flytraps (named after the earth Dionaea plants) are giant bright-blue-coloured glowing carnivorous plants, becoming reddish-brown and poisono...
View full detailsAlien fern (named after the earth Blechnum) has long pinnate leaves like its earthly counterparts. With no flowers, its brown to orange leaves, whe...
View full detailsTufts covered with pink petals. All kinds of herbs and bushes with rose flowers like garden roses, camellias, chrysanths, hydrangeas, hibiscus, aza...
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