Three ovals to a pack, each 75 mm wide. At that width a model leaves a good share of the top uncovered, so the paving, kerbs and rubble stay in plain view beside it instead of vanishing under a base. Urban Warfare puts a fought-over city street under the model: asphalt cracked open, bricks off the pavement, and the small things that get left behind in a fight. Three to a pack is a group size — enough matching ground for several heavier models rather than one figure on its own.
Dust, grit and plants growing back through the damage run right across the theme; they are not features of this width.
Nothing to prime and nothing to paint — the hand finishing is complete when the pack reaches you.
One street, any era — it is sold for city fighting from historical wars through to far-future ones.
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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
Shipping
Orders placed before 3pm (Mon–Fri) are dispatched the same day. UK delivery is by Royal Mail 24 Tracked. Free UK delivery on orders over £70. International delivery available via Royal Mail International Tracked or courier.
Returns
If you're not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Items must be unused and in original packaging.