I love the technique but I'd cut off the bullets from the ammo so they look like "spent" casings, not often is ready to go ammunition lying around on a battlefield.
Great tutorial, thanks. For regular play, do you find that the miniature is secure enough if simply stuck on top of the terrain? I'd like to use this approach, but usually I attach the miniature directly to the plain base, where I can get really good contact and then build up the afterwards. Also if the mini isn't on the base for painting, how do you hold it, do you use a pin or attach it to a temporary base?
Thanks In the past i stuck it on top of the Terrain But there is a Chance that it will Fall of. If I want to attach the mini to cork or something similar, I use paper clips. Drill a hole and then attach it with super glue. However, if you only plan a fine layer for the base then you can also stick a mini directly onto the base
of course. You don't have the same options but you can build around the mini. I'm the type of guy who likes neutral bases...(for me.. the easiest one) but you can also build extremely flashy bases with forest or other themes. It's a matter of taste.
Arnold paints Warhammer now 😂
Haha yes of course 😀
Haha, i thought the same 😂 love it ❤
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Get to the primmmmmer
i was watching this and thinking "get to the chopper.." love it.
This is the nicest base I have seen. For my taste anyway
Thanks 😋
Look cool. 🦎
Thanks Bro
Great video man.
Thanks Bro
Great video man!
Thanks 😀
Awesome video, very helpful
Thanks 😄 happy that i can help you
Great video. Thanks 👍
Happy that you Like it
Very nice, informative! The miniature is aweosme too! :)))
Thanks Brother 😀
Looks really good mate, cork is almost essential to get so many different effects for bases
Thanks mate. Yes think so too 😀
Nice and simple technique with great results.
Thanks
Thank you very much, I was deciding how to do my massive and you have helped me choose thank you 🙏
your welcome :)
Is normal glue PVA glue? Great video.
Yes But you can use super glue too.
I love the technique but I'd cut off the bullets from the ammo so they look like "spent" casings, not often is ready to go ammunition lying around on a battlefield.
Yes your right 😅
Thanks for the Info 😀
Great tutorial, thanks.
For regular play, do you find that the miniature is secure enough if simply stuck on top of the terrain?
I'd like to use this approach, but usually I attach the miniature directly to the plain base, where I can get really good contact and then build up the afterwards.
Also if the mini isn't on the base for painting, how do you hold it, do you use a pin or attach it to a temporary base?
Thanks
In the past i stuck it on top of the Terrain But there is a Chance that it will Fall of.
If I want to attach the mini to cork or something similar, I use paper clips. Drill a hole and then attach it with super glue. However, if you only plan a fine layer for the base then you can also stick a mini directly onto the base
Is it possible to get good bases done when the models are already superglued down? And what kinds of bases would you recommend for being cool but easy
of course. You don't have the same options but you can build around the mini. I'm the type of guy who likes neutral bases...(for me.. the easiest one) but you can also build extremely flashy bases with forest or other themes.
It's a matter of taste.
Please put subtitles
Ok 😀