A comparison of the urban rubble bases to my "standard" basing. For Stalingrad, I'm thinking of using different basing types to denote troop experience. Those that have the traditional green foliage bases will be inexperienced / conscript troops, while those with rubble bases are Veteran / Guards.
When adding texture and rubble to hex terrain, I use a cheap aluminum pan to catch the run off. After making 500+ hexes, it has a considerable amount of ground texture materials.
For the miniature bases, I paint the bases edge with Vallejo tan-earth and then put on a light coat of undiluted modge podge (a cheap form of matte medium) and then dunkt the bases in the bin. After shaking off the excess I hit the bases with a spritz of water from a spray bottle which draws up the medium to bind everything and the base is set aside to set. It's ready to go after that.
The next experiment is to just use the tile grout and then add some ground foam for more standard bases but I think I've stumbled on a really easy way for basing.
2 comments:
Looking good Miles!
The bases look great
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