Greetings follower of the Greater Good!
Yesterday evening I started a small project of
basing my XV8 Crisis Suits and my 5 Pathfinders I almost got ready.
I had just acquired some cement rubble and coarse
grain from the hobby store (brand is Gale Force 9 and costs about 4.5 euro) so
I put my skills to the test. My goal was to make it look that the bases would belong
into a ruined cityscape. Here follows the work steps:
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Step 1 |
In Step 1 I glued on the empty bases the white cement pieces and the
grains with PVA glue. I also glued fine grain sand after the larger pieces had
dried a while. I let everything dry completely overnight
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Step 2 - base coat and drybrush |
In Step 2 I first base coated the bases with
brush and watered down black. The fine grain sand soaks in the watered paint
much better than thick one. After the undercoat had dried I dry brushed all the
bases with a darker and lighter grey. It is really easy and the end results
look really good. I could have ended here, but I decided to go one step
further.
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Step 3 - Finished bases |
In Step 3 I watered down a dark brown and
brushed over the bases, not at every spot, but here and there to add some dirt
colour to the base for a warmer tint. After it had dried I glued on some
Citadel dead grass. I really liked the end result, but maybe for the ruin
feeling I would have better stopped at Step 2. The finished bases have more
natural rock formation look than ruins and rubble.
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Crisis Suits with their new bases. |
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Pathfinders
leading the way. Sergeant is in the middle with binoculars and radio |
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Pathfinders from other view. I added some small details like gun holster and knifes to the models. |
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