Geek Gaming - Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture

Geek Gaming - Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture

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  • Add a touch of realism and detail to your scale modeling scenes, dioramas, and other creative projects with Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture. This high-quality, heather mixture sawdust scatter is perfect for creating the appearance of lush, purple moorland, rocky hillsides, and other heather-covered environments. It is made from a mixture of real sawdust, heather, and other moorland vegetation that has been dyed and graded to ensure a consistent color and particle size.

    Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture can be used to create a variety of effects, such as:

    • Lush, purple moorland for your Scottish Highlands diorama
    • Rocky hillsides covered in heather for your fantasy-themed scale modeling scene
    • Heather-covered bases for your miniature figurines that look like they are standing in a wild, untamed moorland environment
    • To use Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture, simply apply it to your surface using a brush or your fingers. You can then secure it in place with a water-based adhesive. Once the adhesive has dried, you can paint the scatter or decorate it in any way you like.

    Example uses:

    • Create lush, purple moorland for your Scottish Highlands diorama by applying Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture to your surface in a thin layer. Once the adhesive has dried, you can paint the scatter a darker shade of purple to add more realism.
    • Add Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture to your fantasy-themed scale modeling scene to create the appearance of rocky hillsides covered in heather.
    • Create heather-covered bases for your miniature figurines that look like they are standing in a wild, untamed moorland environment. Simply apply a thin layer of Saw Dust Scatter - Heather Mixture to your base and secure it in place with adhesive. Once the adhesive has dried, you can paint the scatter a darker shade of purple to add more realism and add other moorland details such as rocks, bushes, and wildflowers.

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