Ammo of MIG 8485 AIRFIELD STEPPE-DRY Grass Mat is a specialized modeling material designed for precise and realistic representation of dry, steppe, or airfield terrain in dioramas and scale models. This AMMO OF MIG product provides a high-quality scenery element, perfect for modelers striving for authenticity in their projects.
Key Product Features
Manufacturer: AMMO OF MIG
Name: AIRFIELD STEPPE-DRY Grass Mat (Product Code: 8485)
Type: Grass Mat / Diorama Terrain Element
Single Mat Dimensions: 245 mm x 245 mm
Scale Compatibility: This product is optimally suited for models in 1/48, 1/32, and 1/35 scale, ensuring proportional vegetation representation.
Surface Characteristics: The mat imitates dry, steppe grass with natural coloring, perfectly suited for airfield scenes, fields, desolate areas, or rural regions with a dry climate.
Mounting Properties: The mat is not self-adhesive. For permanent attachment to your diorama base, use universal adhesive or specialized model glue for terrain materials.
Application and Compatibility
The AIRFIELD STEPPE-DRY Grass Mat has wide application in creating diverse modeling scenes, including military, civilian, historical, or fantasy dioramas. Its specific color and texture make it an ideal base for recreating:
Field airfields, runways, and air bases.
Dry farmlands and meadows with parched vegetation.
Steppe areas, savannas, and semi-desert landscapes.
Damaged or dried-out areas from fires or drought.
The product is fully compatible with other diorama elements and modeling accessories available on the market, such as buildings, vehicles, miniatures, bushes, trees, rocks, or sand. This allows for the creation of complex, realistic, and detailed compositions that faithfully represent a chosen piece of reality.
Mounting Method
Installing the Ammo of MIG 8485 grass mat is a flexible process, allowing for precise adaptation to your project. Due to the lack of a self-adhesive layer, installation is achieved by evenly spreading a thin layer of universal adhesive or dedicated diorama glue on the prepared base surface. Then, carefully place the mat and gently press it down. Once secured, excess material can be easily trimmed with a sharp hobby knife, conforming the mat to the contours and shapes of your diorama's terrain.