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Rob Jedi continues: I decided to get the base out of the way at this stage, so drybrushed it (along with a couple of other bases for some other minis I'm working on) with a couple shades of grey. This was applied to the stone. I then painted the earth around it with burnt umber, then drybrushed that with coffee. ![]() After that, I applied some static grass with PVA and added a few bits from a twiggy brush I got from Spotlight. With the addition of a hole drilled through the brick into the base, it was ready to go for the mini. ![]() |