Finally figured out how to make my bases cool for my knights! Once I get the courage to buy and paint admech I'll use them as the greeblers instead of traitor guard
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Finally figured out how to make my bases cool for my knights! Once I get the courage to buy and paint admech I'll use them as the greeblers instead of traitor guard
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Finally got around to basing the jetpack techmarine.
Here are the steps and some tricks that I use to make water bases for my minis! (〃´▽`〃)
Thank you @lisuune for asking!~☆ I hope this will be of help!
1st step is to decide what the base "water" colour is!
For murky pounds you can use browns and beige, for a swamp, I use dark greens, olive, and sepia, for deep water the best would be shades of blue, depending of the depth that you want.
I'll use this mini as an example. I had some fun pouring cheap acrylics mixed with regular white/school glue (not obligatory, but I added a drop of silicone oil for the eye effects). I cut a plastic bag in two and let the acrylics dry. After acrylics dry, they turn to plastic, which is easy to cut and glued on the base.
(I need to flip my cutting mate, sorry for the mess (ó﹏ò。))
Always let painrs dry in a well ventilated place.
2nd step is to decide what sort of "water" you shall use.
I am mostly using two materials, but there are a few others as well. I never tried them, but I read that people use transparent glue, varnish medium, or medium gel. I personally have experience with resin (both UV and regular epoxy resin) and clear acrylic.
(! Always work in a well ventilated space with resin ! It is super important, the fumes are toxic! Wearing gloves with resin is a must!)
When pouring, you can use a silicone mold for the base, or as my silly ass did the first time, use a little tape to create a dam (this only works if you intend to pour just a little).
Depending on how much you need, you can use: acrylic and epoxy resin for projects where you need a lot. Those allow you to pour multiple layers that will merge marvellously!
The trick is to be patient to let it dry, and pour very slowly to avoid air bubbles. Usually, a spritz or spray of alcohol is enough to eliminate the surface bubbles!
While acrylic is way safer and friendly for beginners, resin allows you to do neat tricks.
Use UV resin when you don't have to use a lot, because it doesn't layer as nicely as the regular one that needs to dry to gel (harden).
You can leave the UV resin under sunlight, and it will harden, or you can use an UV lamp, or flashlight, which will cause it to harden in seconds!
I made here a watter ripping by using a compressed air can and curing as it was blown into place. (*sensible chuckle*).
If you have fishing wire or transparent tread, you can pour a few drops on it and cure it for a cute splash effect!
As an extra, I use putty to make the "solid ground". I really like the Green Stuff world rolling pins, but a 3D printed one can work just as fine! (Don't forget to cover them with sculptor vaseline, or just water. For me, I prefer starch, that is why mine are so dusty)
I saw some beautiful basing kits from GSW, that I will absolutely buy to try. They have them for all kinds of terrain, including water, swamps, lava etc.
Happy basing !~♡
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This Elf (I assume she’s an Elf) is from the 2015 Magic the Gathering arena of the Planeswalkers board game, I bought the game solely for the miniatures. I’ve not played the game and I know very little about Magic the Gathering, though I do love the art.
Really happy with this one, I was going to put pupils in her eyes but I quite like them as they are.
Some more basing experiments with this one, was trying to make it look like wildflowers.
Waaaaagh!
My first full Warhammer 40k mini…. It took a month
Worked on basing for my Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game™️ army. This is my first time using green stuff on bases and it was fun! I really like how all these turned out so far. I might make one more pass on them before I put the figures on them. Oh, I also have to finish the figures 😅
Started basing Shub-Niggurath, still have some things to add but I have to wait for the glue to dry. I'm so close to finishing her!