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Woodland Scenics Realistic Water 16oz is a premium, ready-to-use resin designed to create stunningly lifelike water effects for dioramas and models. Made in the USA, this 540g bottle requires no assembly or batteries, making it perfect for hobbyists and professionals aged 14 and up who demand quality and convenience.
| Language: | English |
| Model Number | C1211 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Radio Control Suitability | indoor |
| Colour | Realistic Water |
| Product Dimensions | 6.98 x 17.78 x 6.98 cm; 540 g |
| Item model number | C1211 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Manufacturer | Woodland Scenics |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 540 g |
A**.
A little expensive but a good quality product. Make sure one bottle is enough, I am using it on small diaramas so it will go a bit further. Not the cheapest method of adding water to a model but it is very easy and produces good results
M**S
es muy bueno, lo mejor, creo que compraré más cuando lo termine aunque podía ser un poco más económico..... Pero Bueno
H**L
Der Wassereffekt funktioniert sehr gut. Ich verwende das Realistic Water für kleine Miniaturbrunnen und bin sehr zufrieden mit den Ergebnissen.
B**N
Great product. Thank you
A**E
Works very well with minimal work. Simple directions that yield great results. Takes a little while to dry, but well worth the wait. Update for clarification: Three things you should know that my husband did not realize when I gave it to him: 1.Do not shake the container--as you shake it, it heats and could start to harden in the bottle; 2.The viscosity of this stuff is not very high, so the best thing to do is add one thin coat at a time to avoid making a mess (Note: when we say thin, we mean less than 5mm or 1/4 in, closer to 3mm or 1/8 in)--think similar to polyurethane coating; 3.DO NOT put this stuff directly on styrofoam. It is primarily used for model railroad terrain and not historical miniature terrain. You can use it on the styrofoam hexes, but you will have to seal the styrofoam first with a really good water-based paint or a thin but uniform coating of elmer's glue. If the artificial water seeps through a blotchy coating, it will dissolve standard styrofoam hexes. I also recommend using more applications of thinner layers if you try this on sealed styrofoam, just to make sure that you don't have any runoff seeping down the edge of the hex.
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