GamersGrass Add More Stunning Laser Plants To Their Range

September 20, 2022 by brennon

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GamersGrass has expanded their Laser Plants line-up with a host of new plant types. There are five new options for you to choose from that could be useful for adding some more zing to your bases across a selection of different genres.

Alien Fern - GamersGrass

Alien Fern // GamersGrass

As you can see, they look absolutely amazing and really make terrain and bases pop when they get added into the mix. They come flat in the set and then you just pop them out and bend and twist them into the style that you require.

Red Aloe - GamersGrass

Red Aloe // GamersGrass

Deer Fern - GamersGrass

Deer Fern // GamersGrass

As mentioned, the range would be excellent for a selection of different genres. These would be perfect for anything Historical or Fantasy of course but I think these would absolutely rock when used in a Sci-Fi context.

Plantain Lilly - GamersGrass

Plantain Lilly // GamersGrass

The main reason I say this is that Sci-Fi basing is often really hard to do. So, having some big pieces of basing material like this to play around with offers up a great chance to mark your bases out as different from your friends. No need to just build dust industrial landscapes with these kits.

Black Magic Taro - GamesGrass

Black Magic Taro // GamesGrass

All of these kits can be snapped up right now from the folks at GamersGrass and, as I mentioned, they are really easy to use. You can easily mix these in with the rest of the GamersGrass range to put together stunning bases for your games.

Are you going to be diving in and checking out the Laser Plants collection?

"You can easily mix these in with the rest of the GamersGrass range to put together stunning bases for your games..."

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