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Fredericus Rex Grass Tufts at Antenociti's Workshop


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John Leahy Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

I have read in several places that they ae nowhere near the quality of Silflor. I'd be curious to know folks opinions.

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John


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Jerrod of Antenociti's Workshop writes:

We are now stocking another set of grass-tufts, made by Fredericus Rex from Germany.

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These tufts are different to Silflor/MiniNatur in that they use more "traditional" colors of static-grass, closer to those often used by wargamers and model-railway enthusiasts... that being the mixes favored by Noch (GW) and Faller.

The tufts are slightly "looser" packed than Silflor, which gives them a slightly "wilder" appearance - and unlike Silflor, they come as a fixed number of tufts of a more uniform size.

They are slightly cheaper than Silflor/MiniNatur, and come in different heights 2-3mm, 2-7mm, 6-7mm and 12-18mm. Whilst that last size may sound big, they actually make for great (very) long-grass tufts for 28mm figures and scenery. They also do a very nice box of mixed tufts.

All in all, they make a nice alternative to Silflor, particularly for wargamers who want to stick to colors more compatible with the typical wargames types of static-grasses.

You can find the range of tufts here, prices starting at £3.49 GBP.