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Dark Green Foliage - Woodland scenics foliage F53

$ 4.64

Availability: 12 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • UPC: 724771000532
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: F53
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Woodland Scenics

    Description

    Dark Green Foliage for any scale. 72 sq in (464 sq cm) Bag
    Foliage is excellent for making trees, vines, weeds, bushes, hedges or any low growth. Simply stretch the sheet of Foliage for a thin, lacy application.
    To create quick and economical tree masses on your layout, stretch Foliage to desired density, then roll into a loose ball. Stretch the ball into a conical shape for variation.
    Natural vegetation gets everywhere!
    Even areas that have been cleared
    for building work or other man-made purposes
    will be encroached over time by nature
    in the form of weeds, ivy, grasses, mosses etc.
    Therefore to give you layout extra realism, you should recreate this effect to a greater or lesser extent.
    You can suggest the passage of time or the amount of maintenance carried out
    on your man-made areas and structures by the amount of natural vegetation surrounding them. A dry stone wall, for example, will appear a lot older if there is
    vegetation growing around it and in the crevices
    . Similarly, a paved area will look older and badly maintained when
    there are weeds growing between the paving slabs
    , and where walls meet paved or 'concrete' surfaces.
    One way to recreate this effect is to
    use model foliage
    , intended for making trees and bushes,
    on and around your structures
    . This product from the range by Woodland Scenics can be used to represent the
    leaves of creepers or vines
    on your structures. It can be fixed down with WS191 Scenic cement, dilute PVA or even matt varnish and even cheap hairspray!
    Buy with confidence as this listing is linked to our
    model shop on the Isle of Wight.
    Therefore to give you layout extra realism, you should recreate this effect to a greater or lesser extent. You can suggest the passage of time or the amount of maintenance carried out on your man-made areas and structures by the amount of natural vegetation surrounding them. A dry stone wall, for example, will appear a lot older if there is vegetation growing around it and in the crevices. Similarly, a paved area will look older and badly maintained when there are weeds growing between the paving slabs, and where walls meet paved or 'concrete' surfaces. One way to recreate this effect is to use model foliage, intended for making trees and bushes, on and around your structures. This product from the range by Woodland Scenics can be used to represent the leaves of creepers or vines on your s