Jon you and I use almost the same recipe!!
Great stuff, a good base is as important as a good paintjob. Even more so on this tiny scale.
Thanks guys -- less shots of the back of my hand next time. =/
Awesome! Your tips have helped me up my basing....pics to follow on the forum in a few days.
Great video. Now can you do one about the desert? How about how to make raised areas on a base?
This is really quite old, but here's a tutorial I did for the desert. http://www.wwpd.net/2010/05/fow-basing-tutorial.html
Great tutorial.Thanks, DJ!'Bag of perpetual flocking':D
Hi guys,Loved the tutorial and I'm going to try it out when I get my hands on some Blended Turf.One question though. Do you use some kind of filler on the base before painting and applying the mix? How do you hide the miniatures metal base?CheersHugo Barata
@dough: I glue down the guys, then use spackle to build up the base even with the metal base.
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Jon you and I use almost the same recipe!!
Great stuff, a good base is as important as a good paintjob. Even more so on this tiny scale.
Thanks guys -- less shots of the back of my hand next time. =/
Awesome! Your tips have helped me up my basing....pics to follow on the forum in a few days.
Great video. Now can you do one about the desert? How about how to make raised areas on a base?
This is really quite old, but here's a tutorial I did for the desert. http://www.wwpd.net/2010/05/fow-basing-tutorial.html
Great tutorial.
Thanks, DJ!
'Bag of perpetual flocking'
:D
Hi guys,
Loved the tutorial and I'm going to try it out when I get my hands on some Blended Turf.
One question though. Do you use some kind of filler on the base before painting and applying the mix? How do you hide the miniatures metal base?
Cheers
Hugo Barata
@dough: I glue down the guys, then use spackle to build up the base even with the metal base.
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