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Step 7: apply static grass | Created by Gitsplitta |
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Image Description: Put no more than 3 or 4 small spots or streaks of CA glue on the base, a little goes a long way and if it's too think you'll get an unnatural mound of grass. With a tweezers, apply a large wad of grass to each spot, pushing down gently on top of the pile with the tweezers afterwards. That seems to help the grass set and stand correctly as opposed to just letting it fall loosely. Kind of counter intuitive... but that's my experience. Grass only needs to sit for 5 or 10 seconds, then flip it upside-down and top off the extra (I use the GS9 lid for this process so I can easily return the excess grass to the container.) |
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