
Green Stuff World Rolling Pin Temple
The Temple rolling pin presses ancient sacred stonework into putty and clay — worn temple flagstones and carved detailing for shrine bases, holy ruins and any terrain with a sense of forgotten worship. One roll and your surfaces look hallowed and long-trodden.
At a glance
- Textured rolling pin — presses a continuous temple pattern
- Clear PMMA plastic with excellent non-stick properties; non-toxic
- For rolling into clay and sculpting putties
Why it's good
- Seamless, repeating detail across bases and terrain
- Non-stick surface releases cleanly from putty
- A whole unit of matching bases in minutes
Roll out a sheet of putty, run the pin across it and cut your bases to size — a sacred-ruins theme with none of the freehand carving.
Sacred stonework for shrine and holy-ruin bases. Pair it with basing materials or browse more hobby tools.
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Green Stuff World Rolling Pin Temple
The Temple rolling pin presses ancient sacred stonework into putty and clay — worn temple flagstones and carved detailing for shrine bases, holy ruins and any terrain with a sense of forgotten worship. One roll and your surfaces look hallowed and long-trodden.
At a glance
- Textured rolling pin — presses a continuous temple pattern
- Clear PMMA plastic with excellent non-stick properties; non-toxic
- For rolling into clay and sculpting putties
Why it's good
- Seamless, repeating detail across bases and terrain
- Non-stick surface releases cleanly from putty
- A whole unit of matching bases in minutes
Roll out a sheet of putty, run the pin across it and cut your bases to size — a sacred-ruins theme with none of the freehand carving.
Sacred stonework for shrine and holy-ruin bases. Pair it with basing materials or browse more hobby tools.
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Description
The Temple rolling pin presses ancient sacred stonework into putty and clay — worn temple flagstones and carved detailing for shrine bases, holy ruins and any terrain with a sense of forgotten worship. One roll and your surfaces look hallowed and long-trodden.
At a glance
- Textured rolling pin — presses a continuous temple pattern
- Clear PMMA plastic with excellent non-stick properties; non-toxic
- For rolling into clay and sculpting putties
Why it's good
- Seamless, repeating detail across bases and terrain
- Non-stick surface releases cleanly from putty
- A whole unit of matching bases in minutes
Roll out a sheet of putty, run the pin across it and cut your bases to size — a sacred-ruins theme with none of the freehand carving.
Sacred stonework for shrine and holy-ruin bases. Pair it with basing materials or browse more hobby tools.














