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Personal logo MrHarold Sponsoring Member of TMP06 Aug 2014 5:51 a.m. PST

20mm Laser Cut Acrylic Sci-Fi Bases for 15mm Miniatures (12)

Bases


These are laser-cut Acrylic bases with a sci-fi hexagon pattern etched on them. They come in clear, but are easily painted with standard paint.

Bases

They are almost exactly the same size as a US Penny.

Check out the Videos tab for tutorials on how to cut off the integral base on many 15mm miniatures and attach it to the Acrylic base.

Bases

They come 12 to a pack.

Note: They come with a blue protective film that should be removed before priming or painting. It will simply peel off.


Avaliable from: clearhorizonminiatures.com

Personal logo javelin98 Supporting Member of TMP07 Aug 2014 9:43 a.m. PST

Very nice! I've often wondered why there weren't more hex-tiled floors available for sci-fi gamers. You'd think Plastruct or Evergreen would have come up with something.

Personal logo MrHarold Sponsoring Member of TMP07 Aug 2014 9:46 a.m. PST

Thanks!

And i'm open to doing more too… whatever suggestions you might have.

AVAMANGO07 Aug 2014 1:26 p.m. PST

As nice as they look i much prefer to keep the cast on bases attached to my figures instead of filing them off so that i get a bigger and better bond to the washer or coin i usually use to base my figures and then simply texture the bases in a variety of different ways.

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