Other than the well clipped lawn effect, it is a perfect colour and texture. I have just bought three 2m X2.4m chunks of 2mm thick felt in lurid "monitor"colours. The lime green and beige are going to get dilute acrylic stains using a spray bottle and I am planning to texture the medum blue the same way, but with a different method.
In my diminuitive scales, felt gives enough texture for grassland and it is easy to push bases across it, which is important if I don't want to wear the falsie all day.
Walled town
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Re: Walled town
One way of compromising the bowling green look is to dump other things on them, like wheatfields, ploughed fields, etc. For your scale, the texture is brilliant.
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The GW mats are really good. Shame you can’t get them now, I have a large bag of clump foliage that I like to scatter lightly over bowling green surfaces to break them up
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Is that why you're often seen fleeing from enraged mobs of elderly bowlers?
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I’ve recently started doing the same. Makes a huge differencegoat major wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:33 am The GW mats are really good. Shame you can’t get them now, I have a large bag of clump foliage that I like to scatter lightly over bowling green surfaces to break them up