Static grass is a popular basing material that allows hobbyists to create realistic grass fields and natural landscapes on miniature bases and terrain. The fine fibres stand upright when applied, producing a convincing grass effect widely used in miniature painting, dioramas and tabletop wargaming. In this category at Scenery Workshop you will find different types of static grass suitable for miniature basing and scenery building.
What is static grass?
Static grass consists of small synthetic fibres designed to replicate the appearance of grass in miniature scale. When applied onto a layer of glue, the fibres stand upright to create a realistic grass surface.
This material is commonly used for miniature basing, diorama landscapes and tabletop terrain. By combining different lengths and colours, hobbyists can create fields, natural environments and scenic landscapes that look convincing in miniature scale.
At Scenery Workshop static grass is widely used by miniature painters, terrain builders and scale modellers who want to add natural details to their bases and scenery.
Why hobbyists use static grass
Static grass is an easy way to bring miniature bases and terrain to life with natural vegetation.
- Realistic grass texture in miniature scale
- Ideal for miniature basing
- Suitable for terrain and diorama projects
- Available in different lengths and colours
- Easy to combine with other basing materials
Many hobbyists use static grass to build fields, forest areas, hills or natural landscapes on terrain boards and miniature bases.
How to use static grass for miniatures or scale models
To apply static grass, hobbyists usually spread a layer of PVA glue or scenery glue onto the base surface. The grass fibres are then sprinkled over the glue.
For a more realistic result, many hobbyists use a static grass applicator. This tool helps the fibres stand upright while the glue dries.
Combining different fibre lengths and colours can create a more natural-looking miniature landscape.
What to consider when choosing static grass
When selecting static grass, fibre length, colour and intended use are important factors.
- Short fibres – for subtle grass surfaces
- Longer fibres – for wild grass and vegetation
- Green tones – for natural grass fields
- Mixed colours – for realistic variation
Many hobbyists combine static grass with flock, plants and stones to build complete natural landscapes. At Scenery Workshop you can find different types of static grass suitable for miniature basing, terrain building and diorama projects.
Frequently asked questions about static grass
What is the difference between flock and static grass?
Flock consists of fine particles that create soft ground cover, while static grass uses longer fibres to represent upright grass.
Do you need an applicator for static grass?
No, but a static grass applicator helps the fibres stand upright for a more realistic effect.
Can different types of static grass be combined?
Yes. Combining different fibre lengths and colours creates a more natural landscape.
At Scenery Workshop you can find a selection of static grass to create realistic grass fields and natural scenery for miniatures, terrain and diorama projects.