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It is a transparent thermoplastic material commonly used in scale modeling and terrain creations. Its optical clarity makes it an ideal choice for simulating realistic glass effects and windows in various miniature displays. It is also versatile and compatible with other modeling materials, such as plastic, wood, or metal, making it easy to integrate into different projects. When working on a scale model or diorama, you can take a piece of Organic Glass Sheet and carefully apply pressure or bend it until it fractures. The material can be also easily cut to the desired size using a hobby knife or other cutting tools, allowing for the creation of crystal remnants or shattered windows in scale models. The material is relatively soft and breaks into larger, less sharp pieces compared to the actual crystal. This property ensures that even when handling broken pieces, there is a reduced risk of cutting your fingers. These broken pieces can be strategically placed in your scale model or terrain to simulate the aftermath of an explosion, a battle scene, or any scenario where the broken crystal is present. It can be also placed in position within your scale model, diorama, or display to depict ice sheets. Consider placing it strategically, such as on surfaces like rivers, lakes, or frozen landscapes, to evoke a realistic icy atmosphere. Additionally, you can create further visual impact by incorporating lighting effects. Backlighting the Organic Glass Sheet or placing LED lights behind it can result in a stunning glow, emphasizing the sheet's translucent properties and simulating the effect of light passing through the ice. These effects add depth and authenticity to your scale models or dioramas. It enhances the overall visual impact and storytelling of your miniature displays, making them more immersive and engaging for viewers. Dimensions: 200x300mm Thickness: 0.5mm Contents: 1 piece
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Please not that all miniatures, terrain etc will be delivered unpainted unless otherwise specified. (does not apply to printed components for boardgames)