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The Fits Hobby 1/35 Scale Plastic Military Model Building Kit Scene Leaves Maker allows model enthusiasts to create realistic 5mm leaves, perfect for enhancing both military and civil models. Designed for precision and creativity, this kit is ideal for professional model makers and hobbyists alike, with a focus on safety for younger creators.
C**N
Très réaliste
Très réaliste et reçu en avance en plus .Je me suis fabriqué une presse pour faciliter l'utilisation beaucoup moins forcent.
H**Z
Excelente
Las hojas cortadas quedan a una escala mayor a 1/35, pero en definitiva quedan bastante bien. Articulo muy recomendable para modelistas.
P**N
Works well. A bit small but works as I had hoped.
Works as I expected.
L**E
Works great! Not for tabletop wargaming scale, use for dioramas
This little punch is great, and does do what it says on the tin: it makes tiny 1/35 scale leaves. This means these are going to be great for model dioramas in that scale, but they're WAY over the scale for your miniature bases for tabletop wargaming if you're concerned about realism. Most tabletop wargaming items are 28mm to 32mm scale, which is roughly 1/64 scale according to wikipedia, so these are a little under double the size they should be to scale for wargaming. Leaves are about 5 mm in length.However, I don't really care about scale when I build terrain, and base models, because I play warhammer40k and "scale" is just a suggestion. I just picked up a leaf from my lawn, sat down and made a whole pile of little leafy bits to put in resin for a swamp diorama. I used to tear up teabags and use the loose tea as leaves, which is still a totally fine option, but the tea sometimes reacts with the water used in the sealing glue and I wind up with a stain where I don't want it. Using different colored leaves is better, you get a nicer effect when the leaves are mixed and just a little bit different from one another.Of course, you can use paper in this too! I wouldn't recommend that you use anything thicker than construction paper, I tried it on a basic business card and it required more force than I was comfortable with using on the thing. It seems to be made from tin, because based on the size of the die and the weight, there's no way this is made from steel.This does exactly what it says it does!. It just might not be right for your purpose, so review your purchases wisely!
A**R
Tiny for 28mm miniature scenery
Works well for my Warhammer miniature scenes. Even as small as 28mm on 20mm bases.
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