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From tiny grass tufts ,bushes and flowers, to Resin Basing bits and highly detailed pre painted bases, the Gamers Grass basing range offers you a wide variety of choices for your scale models and fantasy miniatures.
Grass Tufts are ideal to be used on your dioramas, miniature bases, model railways and scale model landscapes, to recreate patches of vegetation: prairies and meadows, flower beds, scrubs and hedges, field layers of forests, road borders and field paths, lake and river margins, shores, mossy stones and walls, whatever you can imagine.
Tufts with a bright orange flame-like colour. Perfect to create alien plants and magic herbs for your imaginary worlds. Combined with other colours...
View full detailsTufts with a pink colour. Perfect to create odd plants and herbs, fantastic for your sci-fi, fairyland and magical settings. Combined with other co...
View full detailsTufts with a strong blue colour. Perfect to create alien and fantastic plants for your sci-fi, fantasy and magical settings. Combined with other co...
View full detailsTufts covered with orange petals. Used to simulate garden roses, lantanas, marigolds, tulips, lilies, chrysanths, geraniums, dahlias, gerberas, hib...
View full detailsTufts covered with pink petals. All kinds of herbs and bushes with rose flowers like garden roses, camellias, chrysanths, hydrangeas, hibiscus, aza...
View full detailsTufts covered with dark green leaves. Perfect to simulate dark green bushes from a diversity of vegetation types, from mountain temperate moorlands...
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 detailsTall tufts with green tips and darker brownish bases. Best used to simulate tall reeds growing in water or on marshy grounds, or tall grasses under...
View full detailsTall tufts with a dense mixture of different green colours. They can be used to recreate most vegetation types, from high prairies and pastures to ...
View full detailsTall tufts with a blend of green and beige colours. Best used to simulate light-coloured high grasses and sedges from many different scenarios. Use...
View full detailsBeige tall tufts. Best used to recreate dry habitats, ideally if mixed with the other “dry” colours of different sizes. Either to be used scattered...
View full detailsLight beige short tufts. Best used to recreate dry habitats, ideally if mixed with the other “dry” colours. Either to be used scattered on plant-sc...
View full detailsLight beige short tufts. Best used to recreate dry habitats, ideally if mixed with the other “dry” colours. Either to be used scattered on plant-sc...
View full detailsTufts with green tips and darker, brownish bases. Best used to simulate low sedges and rushes from swamps, bogs and marshes, as well as dark grass-...
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 detailsLow tufts with a blend of beige colours. Best used to recreate dry habitats or seasonal summer variation on the low prairies and pastures, also mix...
View full detailsLow tufts with a blend of beige colours. Best used to recreate dry habitats or seasonal summer variation on the low prairies and pastures, also mix...
View full detailsLow tufts with a dark greenish tone. Best used to simulate dark moss carpets undergrowth the forest and shrublands canopies, and the moss mats from...
View full detailsLow tufts with a blend of different green colours. Best used to simulate moss carpets in blanket bogs and mires, as well as short herbs covering th...
View full detailsLow tufts with a blend of different green colours. Best used to simulate moss carpets in blanket bogs and mires, as well as short herbs covering th...
View full detailsBlack magic taro is a frost-tender tropical plant likely to be killed even by the lightest winter frost. Their large heart-shaped leaves, held on p...
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 detailsAlien flytraps (named after the earth Dionaea plants) are giant bright-blue-coloured glowing carnivorous plants, becoming reddish-brown and poisono...
View full detailsThese colorful alien rosettes (named after the earth plant Verbascum, with similar basal rosettes) with intense textured leaves, are ideal to creat...
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