Dandelion is the yellow that turns up wherever grass is left alone, and this sheet keeps it in open country: bright flower heads scattered across wide green fields. Around 370 tufts come on one printed sheet, sizes and shapes varying from one to the next — enough yellow to run right through a meadow rather than mark one corner of it.
Taraxacum officinale is the species, caught at its yellow flower-head stage.
Every tuft leaves the factory yellow, so a bare meadow comes into flower without a brush.
Work a tuft loose with tweezers, then hold it down with a dab of PVA where you want it permanent.
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Notes · Q & A
What do tuft sizes like 2mm, 4mm and 6mm mean?+
That's the grass fibre length. 2mm suits small bases and subtle ground cover, 4–6mm reads as fuller vegetation on 28–32mm miniature bases.
Are tufts self-adhesive?+
Most modern tufts peel off their sheet with adhesive on the underside — press onto the base, no glue needed. Loose static grass is applied over PVA instead.
How do I apply static grass?+
Brush PVA where you want grass, sprinkle or use an applicator, then tip off the excess once dry. An applicator makes fibres stand upright for a more natural look.
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Notes · Logistics
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