Bases to Forces of The Abyss
Hi,
When I had been cleaning and making a few models from my army set, I realised that to finish those models I need bases. I decided to abandon cutting out the models from the sprues and started cleaning and painting bases.
In the army set, which I described lately, we get bases for every model. The box includes:
When I had been cleaning and making a few models from my army set, I realised that to finish those models I need bases. I decided to abandon cutting out the models from the sprues and started cleaning and painting bases.
In the army set, which I described lately, we get bases for every model. The box includes:
- 62 small plastic bases in size 20 mm x 20 mm,
- 10 bigger wooden bases in size 25 mm x 50 mm,
- 3 large wooden bases in size 40 mm x 40 mm.
The models on bases need to be placed on movement trays, because Kings of War is a mass-battle fantasy wargame. In the begging I wanted to take care of small bases.
After I had cut them out from sprues, I glued a small magnet to every base. For this I used magnets sized 5 mm x 1 mm. It hid in the hole, which is placed at the bottom of the base. Next I glued a ferromagnetic foil to multibases(movement trays). In this case I can easily remove models from one multibase to another. I stole this idea from Kazan, who also runs a guide on his YouTube channel.
The painting of bases will be described in another text.
That's all from me today. May The Force be with you.
Tamsula
After I had cut them out from sprues, I glued a small magnet to every base. For this I used magnets sized 5 mm x 1 mm. It hid in the hole, which is placed at the bottom of the base. Next I glued a ferromagnetic foil to multibases(movement trays). In this case I can easily remove models from one multibase to another. I stole this idea from Kazan, who also runs a guide on his YouTube channel.
The painting of bases will be described in another text.
That's all from me today. May The Force be with you.
Tamsula
The simplest ideas always work the best. :-)
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