"Shattered Cityscape Tutorial" Topic
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Yourbitterpill | 04 Oct 2018 4:18 p.m. PST |
As much as I love cast resin bases, when purchased in a quantity of anything higher than a single squad, the cost becomes astronomical. This either forces modelers to spend exorbitant sums in order base their armies and/or keeps new modelers from spending much time or effort on their bases. Personally, base work is one of the aspects of modeling that can make or break a miniature, so I set out to make a cost-effective and reasonably approachable tutorial to make eye-catching bases with little experience. Here's how you can make great Shattered Cityscape bases. The two most expensive items in this tutorial are the cork sheets and GW skulls – the latter being an optional addition that could easily be left off. Tutorial below: link
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Pictors Studio | 04 Oct 2018 5:15 p.m. PST |
That is great. I saw it on reddit too. Also note that if you want to get some cheap, GW make futuristic ruined city bases in plastic. You get 60 32mm ones for $33. USD link Alternately you can get 60 40mm and 25mm ones for the same price: link They don't look as nice as the ones you did but they are a good cheap alternative to the resin ones that other companies charge a premium for. |
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