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AK Interactive Tufts with Stones - Early Fall

AK Interactive Tufts with Stones - Early Fall

Tufts of grass with stones (BEGINNING OF AUTUMN) to use with dioramas, figures and scenes.

Recommended for 1:35 scale.

To achieve a realistic look, you can combine different colors and sizes.

The tufts come off the sheet one by one and are ready to use.

Use tweezers to place them in the right place and make sure you get the most natural look possible.

You can place them directly on the scene as they are self-adhesive, but for a stronger and more permanent hold, it is recommended to use a bit of glue on the bottom of the tuft.

$3.59

Original: $10.27

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AK Interactive Tufts with Stones - Early Fall

$10.27

$3.59

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AK Interactive Tufts with Stones - Early Fall

Tufts of grass with stones (BEGINNING OF AUTUMN) to use with dioramas, figures and scenes.

Recommended for 1:35 scale.

To achieve a realistic look, you can combine different colors and sizes.

The tufts come off the sheet one by one and are ready to use.

Use tweezers to place them in the right place and make sure you get the most natural look possible.

You can place them directly on the scene as they are self-adhesive, but for a stronger and more permanent hold, it is recommended to use a bit of glue on the bottom of the tuft.

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Tufts of grass with stones (BEGINNING OF AUTUMN) to use with dioramas, figures and scenes.

Recommended for 1:35 scale.

To achieve a realistic look, you can combine different colors and sizes.

The tufts come off the sheet one by one and are ready to use.

Use tweezers to place them in the right place and make sure you get the most natural look possible.

You can place them directly on the scene as they are self-adhesive, but for a stronger and more permanent hold, it is recommended to use a bit of glue on the bottom of the tuft.