AMMO diorama materials for realistic dioramas

Bring your scenes to life with AMMO by MIG Jimenez supplies selected for terrain building, weathering, and finishing. This collection gathers the brand’s best tools for groundwork and vegetation, plus painting products designed for diorama work. Whether you’re building a small vignette or a full battlefield, AMMO diorama materials help you achieve convincing earth, stone, water, foliage, and wear in a few practical steps.

What you’ll find in this collection

Start here to equip your bench with the essentials for natural-looking bases and structures. Below is a quick guide to the main groups you’ll see in this AMMO diorama materials assortment:

  • Drybrush acrylics (DIO Paints): high-coverage, satin-matte colors tuned for fast edge highlights on rocks, bricks, wood, and vehicles.

  • Textures & muds: acrylic pastes for soil, sand, rubble, concrete, asphalt and cracked-earth (Quake Crackle); spread with a spatula for instant terrain.

  • Vegetation: laser-cut leaves, mosses, tufts, static grasses and scenic mats for shrubs, fields and forest floors.

  • Water products: clear/slow water effects and lake/ocean tones for puddles, streams and shorelines.

  • Cork & groundwork: cork rocks, crushed bark, gravel mixes and scenic bases to form believable contours quickly.

  • Weathering aids: pigments, dusts and special effect powders to blend everything together with natural tones.

  • Starter sets & theme boxes: Wargaming Universe and terrain kits that bundle colors, textures and tips for specific biomes.

Tips for choosing and using

Well-planned layering is the secret to convincing terrain. Lay down structure first, then color, then detail:

  • Shape the base with cork, foam, or bark; seal with a thin acrylic layer so textures grab evenly.

  • Apply textures thin-to-thick. Sand and soil pastes make great first coats; add thicker mud only where traffic collects.

  • Tone with drybrush paints. Pick two or three hues and drybrush from dark to light to pop edges on rocks and bricks.

  • Blend with pigments. Earth and dust tones unify vegetation, groundwork and model—fix with pigment binder or enamel fixer as needed.

  • Finish with water & gloss accents. Use clear/slow water for puddles and add wet effects to mud for a fresh sheen.

Popular themes you can build

From the items shown, you can cover a wide range of scenes:

  • Urban & industrial: concrete texture, rubble, brick dust, oxidized metals.

  • Desert & steppe: light sands, dry grasses, cracked earth and sun-bleached tones.

  • Temperate forests: mixed moss, leaf litter, dark soils and damp ground water effects.

  • Jungle & tropical: dense laser-cut foliage, rich greens, muddy ground and fallen trunks.

  • Winter edges: frozen earth textures, pale grasses and light dusting pigments.

Why modelers choose SprayGunner

We curate proven AMMO diorama materials that work together out of the box. You’ll find:

  • Wide selection in stock—from textures and moss to water effects and pigments.

  • Fast US shipping and careful packing of jars, pastes and scenic mats.

  • Helpful support from hobby specialists who build dioramas, too.

  • Great value with themed kits that save time and money while teaching reliable techniques.

Shop now at SprayGunner!