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Tim on Instagram: "Small instructions for urban rubble bases #paintingwarhammer #paintingwarhammer40k #warhammer40k #warhammer #warhammercommunity #gamesworkshop #adeptasororitas #tyranids #chaosspacemarines #adeptusastartes #warhammerbases"
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Making a woods themed base is much easier than I thought it was going to be. There are some things to consider when going with this theme, ...
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Today's base designs were created with two very different materials. The first set, ruined buildings, was made with baked scu...
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Learn how to paint Epic jungle basing bits for any of your wargaming miniatures, display miniatures or hobby projects! Watch as our friend and fellow creator Jose Davinci takes you through the process he uses to produce beautifully contrasted painting and start getting the most out of your Epic Basing bits! A list
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Stephanie Flores on Instagram: “Quick and easy dungeon bases 😀 1. Basecoat with field grey 2. Highlight areas around where the mini will be with ice yellow (watered down)…”
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Thminiatures.com is raising funds for Miniature Scenery Terrain for Tabletop gaming and Wargames on Kickstarter! An amazing set of sceneries to create unique atmospheres for your tabletop gaming.
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I've been looking through my collection of Warhammer models. Everything, apart from those kits I've bought this year, is on square bases. I recently got back into Mordheim, and the rest of the group have converted to round bases. I bought the Greenstuff World textured rolling pins almost 18 months ago, and haven't really given them much use. All that is about to change, as I show you how awesome these rolling pins really are. The Textured Rolling Pins. These rolling pins are cast in clear…
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Hi everyone ! Welcome for a new step-by-step tutorial! This time I'll describe my technique to make realistic forest bases using only washes. 1. Ok for the first step I glued pieces of cork and pine bark directly on the base to make the rocks. I then covered the rest of the base with PVA and applied smaller rocks, gravel and sand to form the forest soil. I sealed everything with isopropanol (to wet the base) and diluted PVA. When the glue was fully dry I finally applied a basecoat of grey…
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