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Epic basing
Forgot your password? Goodday, I recently managed to obtain quite a large lot of Epic miniatures for a decent price on a dutch auction site. Falcons, titan, wraithlords Can someone point out to me places where I can look for epic models? I am looking to expand mostly the Eldar faction. Ebay only has a limited offer. I know there are most likely auction sites non ebay similar to the Dutch Marktplaats and would like for help of others pointing those out. I also have some minor questions, one of the thing thats on the back of my mind is the basing of regular infantry. I am thinking that the regular basing I use pebbles are to big for an epic scale. Does anyone have a decent suggestion for a 6mm base pebble thats preferably dark greyish? Also if someone knows decent tufts for 6mm then I wil gladly hear it, the army painter ones that I use for 40k are way to big for my taste. I would like to avoid using flock as that stuff just looks messy in general and the quality deteriorates over time a lot faster compared versus tufts. I also notice that the wraithlords and contemptor dreadnoughts that I got seem to be without bases. Is this correct?
Pebbles are indeed too big for basing 6mm models, baking soda and sprues cut into small pieces can help.
With the addition of some cool new basing pastes, I wanted to make my bases better on average. This is not an affiliate, I just like sharing cool things I find that can improve how a miniature looks. I went about searching the internet and Instagram for greebles to add to my bases. I discovered a variety of companies with numerous products. This company provides physical 3D prints or STLs of various items to add to bases. I purchased some plants and branches, but they also have crystals, coral, and urban debris, all unpainted allowing for customization to augment your project.
Add a new angle to your sci-fi miniature basing with blade crystals! This pack includes small, medium and large crystals totalling 30x resin 3D printed basing bits. A great way to enhance the atmosphere on any of your tabletop wargaming miniatures, these bits range in height up to 30mm tall. Supplied unpainted, pre-washed and cured with supports removed. Any orders shipping to locations outside of the USA may be subject to customs, duties and taxes at the border which customers are responsible for.
Epic basing
Urban warzones just got easier and a little less messy. This combo pack provides a wealth of bits with infinite variations and compositions. Start with the piles, then sprinkle on Scatter bits to add detail and texture or eliminate any repetitiveness you find in your piles. Piles will fit bases as small as 25mm but may require a bit more planning depending on your models. Any orders shipping to locations outside of the USA may be subject to customs, duties and taxes at the border which customers are responsible for. Some countries charge additional handling fees on top of the taxes owed. Read Shipping Policy for more information. Take precautions handling the resin pieces and avoid contact with your mouth and eyes.
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Sand comes in a range of options, from very fine sand to sand with small rocks and larger granules. Times and dates in your local timezone. This doesn't have to be involved or complex — something as simple as 'moving up quickly' or 'warily patrolling' or 'taking cover' can work. The combination of gel and sand creates a subtly varied texture in itself, as you can see below. Basing Bits 35 - Button Mushrooms View object. The 2mm tufts are nice, I am going to check at a nearby shop later on if they might actually sell this it focusses on train miniatures and such so might actually be a chance In terms of bases I did some searches online but nothing decent, Vanguard sells the round bases suitable for the miniatures but I already started putting some on the old bases thus I like to stick to the same shape. Stevefamine Blackclad Wayfarer Philadelphia. I use 'play sand', as it's fine, and clean. Are there any resources out there for either that are semi-affordable? Epic models often didn't come with bases because multiple models were collectively based on stands, the size of which were determined by the player.
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Basing Bits 78 - Bugs View object. Forum Tools Forum Tools Search. And yet Evil is quick to condemn, vilify and attack. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Falcons, titan, wraithlords Can someone point out to me places where I can look for epic models? Adding little touches like this will go a long way to adding character to your formations — and from tabletop distance, it will help to make your forces look like scale figures in combat, rather than abstract gaming tokens. Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely. This'll end up looking like a piece of cover and create some variation in height. Forgot your password? Basing Bits 47 - Pillar Plant View object. This is not an affiliate, I just like sharing cool things I find that can improve how a miniature looks. If the stand has a heavy weapon on it, it's a devastator squad.
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