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Expertly painted 20mm French Napoleonic Aide De Camp by French miniaturist Frederic Subtle use of 1 large and 1 small green tuft to dress the base.
Remarkable 54mm Andrea Orc superbly painted by talented Russian artist Aleksandr Kursov AKA "Khorn". Image is courtesy of Alex showing our tufts used to dress the base.
Excellent 15mm Fallschirmjager by Torbjörn Blom from Sweden. He has used a selection of tufts including Fuchsia bush, blue Heather and various grasses. He has a nice blog at: http://torbjorn-blom.blogspot.se/2013/12/fallschirmjager-performance-at-hammar.html
Very nice 28mm Napoleonic Austrians by professional UK commission painter Robert Hornsby. Use of sections of Gorse Bush tufts and grasses.
Beautifully painted and based set of Fantasy Knights (Knights of Dol Amroth from LOTR I think) by the painter "Brushstroke". He has used a nice selection of grass tuft types and Heather flower tufts to really enhance his excellent basing
Picture submitted by Gavin showing a nice real world, ground level perspective of his Railway layout.
Image supplied by Allan Downes who makes extraordinary architectural models. He has used XL green tufts, Wild grass tufts and Leafy strips to provide a superb degree of realism to his derelict engine house model. Allan sells his models and many more examples of his remarkable work can be seen at his website http://allandownes.wixsite.com/architectural-models
Image are courtesy of Gordon Brown from Australia. He is a Model rail enthusiast and has incorporated many of our products in his impressive layout. You can see even more of his beautiful landscapes at www.modelrailmusings.weebly.com/layout---eyarth
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown
Images of wargames scenery created by John Phillips. More images can be found here http://studiotomahawk.freeforums.org/the-devil-is-in-the-detail-t4653.html John has used both crop strips and segments of grass strips to create superbly realistic medieval farm scenes.
John Phillips
John Phillips
The following 28mm Napoleonic images are courtesy of the very talented artist and wargames author Stephen Maughan. He makes extensive use of Tajima1 basing tufts within his highly imaginative and well executed dioramas and wargames bases.
Stephen Maughan
Stephen Maughan
Stephen Maughan
Stephen Maughan
Stephen Maughan
Stephen Maughan