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Tree Cluster Base with inserts for 3 trees. This is compatible with both our Deciduous and Evergreen tree substructures.
4D Glasses is similar in color to 3D Glasses, but even brighter and more saturated!4D Glasses displays shades of green, blue, and magenta. Get rea...
View detailsQ: Do you know what the autoignition temperature of paper is?A: 451° F Fahrenheit is a vivid reddish-orange color that is reminiscent of the fire ...
View detailsDon't touch the ground or you might get burned. Ground is Lava changes from a vibrant red to a yellow gold to orange with use. Like a volcano, it ...
View details"My name is Leonard Church and you will fear my Laser...!" Laserface has a breathtaking holographic/laser light show of dark red, and green with a...
View detailsShouldn't this be, "Let them eat brioche."? Let Them Eat Cake displays a range of colors from blueberry to plum with a hint of pinkish-orange in t...
View detailsThink large and slithery with thick skin, sharp teeth, and more than a touch of evil! Think Leviathan! Leviathan shifts from dark teal to a lighte...
View detailsDeep below the earth when the rock phase shifts from solid to liquid ... Molten Mantle starts off looking deep purple in the bottle but shows off ...
View detailsThink mother of pearl or an abalone shell, this is truly the mother lode of all colors. Think of an iridescent surface with a soft glow of yellow...
View detailsSo... back in the day we accidentally switched the Electrum and Radium pigments when we made our first batches. Consequently, the name doesn't mat...
View detailsThe rainbow roll was born in Little Tokyo in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Some 60 years later the paint was created a few blocks away in the Arts Dis...
View detailsRedrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum, Redrum! Get it? Blood red... ok I'll go no...
View detailsSyringa vulgaris is the common lilac that everyone knows. Well, this Syringa is anything but common. It is an eye-catching soft shade of pinkish p...
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