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For me static grass is a must. You need to mix heights and colors along with other scenery materials. I will never go back to laying down WS ground foam after having used static.
WS still makes a great base. I cover most everything with tan paint and WS green blend fine turf as the first step. Then comes the static grass.
Depends entirely on the scene you're making. Grassland? Low growth along a woodland area? Railroad property that's maintained/not maintained? Lawn? Farm? Eastern or western scenery? Each will require a different starting point.
Sorry, I thought we nailed this topic down to Midwestern scenery near the ROW...
Whatis the consensus best Rube Goldberg device? Looking for reasonably easy construction method to produce urban weeds and such for current construction but able to handle vast expanses of central California hillsides should I ever get the chance...
WS green blend fine turf as the first step. Then comes the static grass.
I wish WS made the Burnt Grass in different lengths. I found that in certain areas that Silfor's Autumn was too light for my liking in tests.