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Geek Gaming - Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow

Geek Gaming - Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow

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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 - Dark Meadow. This high-quality, dark meadow sawdust scatter is perfect for creating the appearance of lush, green meadows, overgrown forests, and other natural elements. It is made from real sawdust that has been dyed and graded to ensure a consistent color and particle size.

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

    • Lush, green meadows for your farmland diorama
    • Overgrown forests for your fantasy-themed scale modeling scene
    • Marshy bogs for your wargaming table
    • Bases for your miniature figurines that look like they are standing in a field of tall, green grass

    To use Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow, 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, green meadows for your farmland diorama by applying Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow to your surface in a thin layer. Once the adhesive has dried, you can paint the scatter a darker shade of green to add more realism.
    • Add Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow to your fantasy-themed scale modeling scene to create the appearance of an overgrown forest.
    • Create marshy bogs for your wargaming table by applying Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow to your surface in a thick layer and then adding a small amount of water to create a boggy texture.
    • Create bases for your miniature figurines that look like they are standing in a field of tall, green grass. Simply apply a thin layer of Saw Dust Scatter - Dark Meadow to your base and secure it in place with adhesive. Once the adhesive has dried, you can paint the scatter a darker shade of green to add more realism.

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