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Galeforce 9 Hobby Round: Dark Conifer Flock Blend

Original price $ 6.30 CAD - Original price $ 6.30 CAD
Original price
$ 6.30 CAD
$ 6.30 CAD - $ 6.30 CAD
Current price $ 6.30 CAD

Gale Force Nine: Hobby Round – Dark Conifer Flock Blend

About this Product

Capture the look of dense evergreen forests and mountainous terrain with Gale Force Nine Hobby Round – Dark Conifer Flock Blend. This rich, dark green basing material is designed to simulate coniferous underbrush, pine needle floors, and highland foliage—perfect for reinforcing the atmosphere of cold, rugged battlefields in fantasy, sci-fi, or historical settings.

Packaged in a resealable Hobby Round container, this flock is ideal for use on 15mm to 32mm scale miniatures, scenic bases, and terrain pieces. It pairs beautifully with rocks, snow effects, and pine tree models to bring forested environments to life.

Key Features

• Dark green conifer-style flock for terrain and miniature basing
• Suitable for 15mm to 32mm models and tabletop scenery
• Packaged in a convenient, resealable Hobby Round container
• Ideal for forest, alpine, or northern-themed settings
• Works with white glue, PVA, or basing adhesives

Why Buy This Product?

• Adds deep, atmospheric texture to bases and terrain
• Perfect for creating coniferous forests and cold-climate environments
• Blends well with tufts, static grass, and snow flock for layered effects
• Easy to apply for hobbyists of all skill levels

Gameplay Role (Aesthetic Enhancement Only)
Thematic basing enhances tabletop immersion and provides visual cohesion across armies and scenery, especially in narrative and campaign play.

Paint & Hobby Tips
Apply over a dark brown or black base layer for depth. Use a mix of PVA glue and water to adhere flock, then tap off excess and seal with matte varnish. For contrast, layer with pine tree trunks, rocks, or snow tufts.

Historical Context Sidebar (Hobby-Focused)
Dark Conifer blends are ideal for modeling northern European battlefields, alpine encounters, and dense woodlands. These settings are common in both WWII theaters and fantasy campaigns, making this flock a versatile tool for enhancing terrain realism and narrative context.