Miniature bases
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Warhammer 40k is a franchise created by Games Workshop, detailing the far future and the grim darkness it holds. The main attraction of 40k is the...
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Ian Hughes saved to Miniature bases
Making bases with Temple rolling pin. Modeling and sculpture, Terrains, Dioramas, Fantasy.
2,620 Likes, 55 Comments - Miniature Basing + Terrain (@make_it_epic) on Instagram: “It's time to build immersive Jungle bases! These bases have some variety in colours and how they…”
Hi everyone! Today I would like to share a new step-by-step article with you. This time I will show you how I made the base for the Sa...

Lili Freeman saved to Brain Slug Painting
Today's base designs were created with two very different materials. The first set, ruined buildings, was made with baked sculpey. I took pieces of sculpey that were roughly 1/8th inches thick. I carved the brick texture and the cracks to get the texture. The free standing walls were made separately, so that I had the option of placing them where needed, or not at all if there was not enough space. Some paper clips were used for rebar... These images give you an idea of how they looked…

Kylie R saved to GEEK: Mini Miniatures
This is a very simple tutorial on how to make icicles for your miniatures. It's a great way to add detail to your snow based miniatures. This process only requires a few tools, and a few minutes to do, but it looks amazing.

Creative Twilight saved to Miniature Hobby
In this tutorial we teach you how to create a very simple ice base for your miniatures. This base would work great with horde armies because of how quickly this base can be achieved.To complete this tutorial you will need a few things: base, white paint, light blue paint, gloss paint, Viva Colour White crackle paint, […]
We're covering how to make realistic Cracked Ice Bases. This method can be applied to any type of base you can get your hands on.

Ashley Streitenberger saved to All things Disney