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Green Stuff World Rolling Pin 15 mm Dutch Bricks

Green Stuff World Rolling Pin 15 mm Dutch Bricks

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Green Stuff World Rolling Pin – 15mm Dutch Bricks

Create Realistic 15mm Scale Brick Textures

The Green Stuff World Rolling Pin – 15mm Dutch Bricks is the ultimate tool for hobbyists, wargamers, and modelers who want to create authentic 15mm scale brick textures quickly and efficiently. Perfect for historical wargaming, miniature bases, and diorama scenery, this rolling pin allows you to produce detailed, repeatable brick patterns with professional results.

Whether you are building WWII European streets, city walls, or urban terrain, the 15mm Dutch Bricks rolling pin ensures precise, consistent results every time. It works seamlessly with green stuff, clay, milliput, or polymer putty, making it versatile for a wide range of miniature and terrain projects.

Why Choose the 15mm Dutch Bricks Rolling Pin?

  • Detailed Brick Pattern – Engraved to replicate authentic 15mm scale Dutch brickwork.

  • Durable & Reusable – Made from high-quality materials for long-lasting use.

  • Versatile Applications – Ideal for wargaming bases, dioramas, and miniature cityscapes.

How to Use the Rolling Pin

  1. Flatten your chosen sculpting medium (green stuff, clay, or putty) evenly.

  2. Lightly coat the rolling pin with water or a release agent to prevent sticking.

  3. Roll firmly across the surface to imprint the 15mm Dutch brick pattern.

  4. Trim, shape, or attach the textured material to your base or terrain.

  5. Allow it to cure fully before priming and painting.

FAQ

Q: Can I use the 15mm Dutch Bricks rolling pin with green stuff?
A: Yes, it works with green stuff, clay, milliput, and other sculpting putties.

Q: How do I prevent sticking?
A: Lightly coat the rolling pin with water, talcum powder, or a release agent.

Q: Is it only for miniature bases?
A: No, it’s also perfect for dioramas, urban terrain, and historical scenery.

Q: Can I bake polymer clay after using it?
A: Yes, roll the texture first, then bake to preserve the brickwork pattern.

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