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Offline olicana

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Noch Leafy Foliage question - how much do you get?
« on: January 03, 2021, 09:06:59 PM »
Hi guys, Happy New Year.

Has anyone used model railway product "Noch Leafy Foliage" (link here:
https://www.modelhobbies.co.uk/noch---dark-green-leafy-foliage-20-x-23cm--n07301-273176-p.asp )

The link is for dark green (I want dark green), but here is a pic of the light green variety because it shows the product shape better.



It looks fantastic but, I can't find anywhere that tells you how much you get in a bag, unless 20 x 23 cm is the coverage (which isn't much for £8).

Help appreciated.

Offline katie

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Re: Noch Leafy Foliage question - how much do you get?
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2021, 09:26:27 PM »
I think this stuff is a single sheet of greenery you're supposed to tear up.

If you're after the 100g tubs of loose leaves, they're codes:

07140  Olive Leaves
07142  Light Green Leaves
07144  Medium Green Leaves
07154  Dark Green Leaves

I think 07167 is a card of small bags of all 4.

I've only used the loose ones pva'd onto horsehair for hedgerows.

https://www.fysh.org/~katie/wargames/pictures/hedges/DSCF0336.JPG

Offline olicana

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Re: Noch Leafy Foliage question - how much do you get?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2021, 08:25:58 AM »
Thanks, that's very useful to know. Glad I asked. Sheets would be useless to me - I'm looking to foliate horse hair bushes.

Offline katie

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Re: Noch Leafy Foliage question - how much do you get?
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2021, 09:12:34 PM »
Get colours brighter than you think you need; glueing onto the HH & being spread out darkens the colour a lot. The bright green looks garish in the pot, for example, but is a cheery spring green on the hedge.

 

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