WBritain

Scenics Collection

All orders placed through this website will be processed in USD ($) through W.Britain in Chillicothe, Ohio, USA

You can see more scenics by following this link: Hudson & Allen Studios

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IN STOCK!

80010 Spring Lawn Flexible and Cuttable Grass Mat.  - 32" x 24"

Our Spring Grass has the bright green color found in spring fields and lawns. Our lawn length grass mats have a grass length of approximately ⅜" (10mm). Each mat is made of a high quality "grass" laminated to a sturdy and flexible foam backing. This foam backing makes sure your grass mat lies flat and allows you to customize your mat by cutting away excess or cutting unique shapes. 

To store your grass mat, simply roll it up and return it to it box until your next diorama need.  

Backdrop, figure and sheep not included with mat and are just shown for scale reference. 

Winter grass sample shown rolled for storage with box.

Grass Length: ⅜" (10mm)
Size: 32" x 24"

 

 

$45.00

ON SALE!!!    Limited Quantities Available.

Black Randall Lineback Cows

Dairy cattle (also called dairy cows) are bred for the ability to produce large quantities of milk. Historically, little distinction was made between dairy cattle and beef cattle, with the same stock often being used for both meat and milk production. Our cattle are referred to as the Randall Lineback, one of the earlier known breeds of cattle in North America. This breed of cattle exists in unique variations of both brown and black color. It is thought the Randall Linebacks are a combination of Dutch, French, and English cattle and are a “landrace” breed descended from common cattle in New England.

1/30 scale
Matte Finish
Four Piece Set
$45.00

ON SALE!!!    Limited Quantities Available.

Brown Randall Lineback Cows

The Randall Lineback breed is the last survivor of the once numerous “all-purpose” breed of cattle that became popular throughout New England beginning in the late 1600s. Numerous European cattle from different homelands were introduced into New England and, over time, these imports were mixed together. Individuals with desirable traits were selected to produce hardy, useful cattle that served local demand for milk, draft, and meat for centuries thereafter. Because they preceded the era of “purebred” cattle, the precise origin Randall Linebacks will most likely never be known.

1/30 scale
Matte Finish
Four Piece Set
$30.00

ON SALE!!!    Limited Quantities Available.

Flock of Sheep

Flocking is a behavior shown by mammals, birds, fish, and even insects. These groups are formed to better detect attempted predator attacks and protect against them. For sheep, “flock” refers to a relatively small group. A larger group may be called a mob or a band. Herd is a shortened variation, more of a slang version, derived from the word “shepherd,” the individual who keeps the sheep united by “herding” them. When sheep are raised on an open range, such as a farm or ranch, and are allowed to roam free, they are called bands of sheep. Typically, a band refers to a group of sheep that is large, 500 or more.

1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Five figures in box
$90.00

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