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Luggit Gang No.2

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It was too big to be a rabbit hole and badgers didn’t live up here, but the entrance to the mound was tucked in amongst the thorn roots and no one would have thought it was anything but the home of some kind of animal. (Wee Free Men, 2003, pg 124)

The second regiment is another at the back of my display, this time of the entrance to the Feegle mound.

Luggit Gang No.2
Luggit Gang No.2

This is the point where I realised that I’ve made an expensive mistake. I should have bought a static grass applicator and mixed up my own static grass rather than using tufts. The Tajima1 tufts are fantastic, easily the best I’ve bought over the years. Not even a hint of needing to add glue to keep them stuck down, a nice mix of shapes and sizes and very little shedding. Can’t recommend them enough… unless you decide to make them the entire ground cover for a full 2000 point multi-based army! The cost is going to be eye watering but as they say in for a penny, in for over a hundred pounds.

Tufts used from Tajima1:

  • Natural elements large summer green (the bulk of the ground cover)
  • XL green
  • Wild flower beds in white
  • Wild grass tufts (free when you order five boxes or more)
Luggit Gang No.2

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