Woodland Scenics Coarse Turf YELLOW GRASS is a high-quality modeling material dedicated to creating realistic landscapes in modeling projects. A product from WOODLAND SCENICS, a renowned producer of scenery elements, it is ideally suited for replicating grassy areas on model railway layouts, historical dioramas, military scenes, and architectural models.
Characteristics and Properties
This specialized model turf features a coarse granulation, allowing for effective coverage of significant areas. Its unique yellow grass (YELLOW GRASS) shade perfectly simulates dried meadows, autumn fields, areas of dry vegetation, or specific types of grass found in various climatic zones. The practical bottle packaging contains 945 cubic centimeters of material, providing a sufficient quantity of turf to cover extensive landscape sections, minimizing the need for frequent replenishment during large projects.
Primary Applications in Modeling
Woodland Scenics Coarse Turf YELLOW GRASS is applicable in many areas of modeling, including:
Creating a base layer of vegetation on large model layouts and dioramas.
Replicating realistic agricultural fields, dried meadows, fallow lands, and other yellowish grassy areas.
Enhancing forest and mountain scenery by introducing contrasting color accents.
Building ground cover beneath elements like trees, bushes, buildings, or roads, ensuring cohesive and natural transitions in the landscape.
Compatibility and Application
Coarse Turf YELLOW GRASS is fully compatible with standard model glues, such as PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glues diluted with water, or specialized scenery adhesives. Application is simple and involves evenly sprinkling the material onto an adhesive-covered surface. For optimal visual effect, it is recommended to apply the turf in layers and combine it with other types of turf, flocks, bushes, and trees, from both the Woodland Scenics range and other manufacturers. This material also serves as an excellent base for applying dry pigments or subtle paints, allowing for further color nuances and texture variation in the created landscape.