Modelling Winter with Noch Snow and Ice

Kathy Millatt

Published on Thursday 3 January 2019 by Kathy Millatt

Using the mini dioramas that we built as test pieces (check the video out here), we're testing out the range of Noch snow and ice products.  There's a huge variety of products and they also come in starter kits if you just want to dabble.  They do more than just snow with a couple of ice products available too.

Overall, I really liked a few of the products, powdery snow, snow paste and icicles.  I also learnt a lot about how to apply them.  Like everything, they need a bit of practice so I'll know what to do when I get to my larger snow and ice dioramas next year.

Materials

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Noch Snow Powder Ref. 08750
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Hair Spray (Extra Hold)
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Noch Ice Crystals 30g Ref. 08754
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Noch Snow Paste Ref. 08752
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Noch Snow Glue 250g Ref. 61138
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Noch Snowflakes Ref. 08760
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Noch Icicles 30 ml Ref. 08756
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Noch Puffer Bottle (Gras-Spritzdose) Ref. 08100
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