The ULTIMATE miniature basing guide - UP YOUR GAME

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  • The ultimate miniature basing guide - UP YOUR GAME. Showing you how to improve your basing techniques with Geek Gaming Scenics, AK Interactive and Green Stuff World products. First time using UV clear resin and fallen leaves, they are perfect for your Warhammer basing and dioramas.
    BASING MATERIALS - Broadsword Shop -
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    Green scenes - Leaves
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Komentáře • 335

  • @BroadswordWargaming
    @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +26

    How do you do your bases? It's been great seeing Ciara experiment with new techniques, I've never tried some of these myself! Very impressed with the UV resin 😀 If you like the content, do check out www.patreon.com/broadswordwargaming to support the channel 😎

    • @Clear-As-Mudd
      @Clear-As-Mudd Před 3 lety +1

      Question: The liquid resin, if you were to add inks or acrylics to it before it’s cured, how does that react? Does it tint it so not completely clear? 🤔

    • @troy6882
      @troy6882 Před 3 lety +1

      Sponge Bob is going to be so upset he did not get his face in that base🤣 Personal Used a 22cal case as a massive shell case To a 25mm base for a 4 pin gun rack for 2/5 man sergeant special weapons just in case you want to swap one plasma/grav gun the other flamer/melta each also has a pin magnet to hold the other if preferred. Also used a big charge grenade bomb with some ruin stone around to camo it 3inch range or great trap with trip wire stuff😁. Crap to clean the grass stuff after some time on the shelf the grass looks good like bit of stone cut in and a weed there out your kit there depending. On base size 40mm ok old 25pain. Thanks for the cork😁mini sea shell's wave add in watched one Pacific Rim for water affect not a fan but maybe worth a look??

    • @abegaelmacrae7243
      @abegaelmacrae7243 Před 2 lety +1

      This is the best bases I’ve ever seen

  • @MichaelAlthauser
    @MichaelAlthauser Před 3 lety +148

    "Beginner does hobby stuff" concept works well, and I appreciate Ciara's enthusiasm. We've come a long way from goblin green bases.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +7

      Haven't we! I meant to ahow an old goblin green base, but forgot. Doh! A classic none the less.

    • @user-ko3tv7jl2r
      @user-ko3tv7jl2r Před 3 lety +13

      No, Goblin Green bases are the pinnacle.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +4

      @@user-ko3tv7jl2r OG basing

    • @danbrown4420
      @danbrown4420 Před 2 lety +2

      I haven't had anything to do with tabletop stuff for about 15 years, just getting back into it, I wasn't even aware that there was anything other than Goblin Green or flocked bases 😅 how times have changed.

    • @MikeLee-tv3pz
      @MikeLee-tv3pz Před 2 lety +1

      I recently returned to the hobby after quitting just after 4th came out.
      Seeing the new UM made me want to start a 3rd ed style smurf army, down to the goblin green!
      I'm currently collecting GK, but like the idea of starting either an Eldar or Tyranid army in the future. Also potentially Guard, but that's a different level of horde.... If I do, I'll be getting as close to goblin green as I can, whilst still having it tournament ready!

  • @bcoyne12345
    @bcoyne12345 Před 3 lety +8

    My favourite quick, easy and durable basing material is coffee grounds. It takes primer and paint really well, and doing a quick dry brush at the end really gives it the look of gravel or sand

  • @dekai7992
    @dekai7992 Před 3 lety +8

    I LOVE basing. It's one of my favourite parts of the hobby. How someone could NOT like it, is beyond me. My go-to method is to build the bases seperately from the models, using a foundation of ready-to-use filler (or spackle) from the tube. That stuff is cheap, easy to use, can be sculpted rather well for around 3 minutes before it starts to set, and when cured, it has a coarse, sand-like surface. While wet, I push chips of pine bark and minced cork into it, representing bigger and smaller rocks. Apart from that, while wet, you can use all kinds of things to detail the base further, like debris, bits or skulls, and let it all cure for 2+ hours. Then prime and paint it in any way you want. Filler is rock-hard when cured, but can easily be drilled through to affix models via pinning.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +1

      Basing is awesome! It is one of my favourite parts AND it brings the whole army together..😀

  • @samuelsanfratello4617
    @samuelsanfratello4617 Před 3 lety +11

    Isn’t it amazing what a little creative imagination coupled with some specialized crafting tools can accomplish!? Ciara showed such enthusiasm! Loved this video!

  • @Glorfindel_117
    @Glorfindel_117 Před 3 lety +11

    I make my bases myself, using baking soda! Baking soda when in contact with super glue dries near-instantly due to a chemical reaction between the two materials, so I glue some rocks down where I want them, cover the whole thing with super glue (or, just where I want dirt/sand/ash/etc), then dump baking soda ontop and let it dry. Then you can paint it however you want.
    I do black with grey drybrushes to make it look like ash for my MESBG Mordor army.

  • @hivemarketminis
    @hivemarketminis Před 3 lety +3

    Wanted to say this was a really helpful and motivational video! Awesome work, and agreed with many other commentators that Ciara trying new hobby techniques has been really helpful for me as a newer hobbyist! Keep up the awesome work on the channel!

  • @andrewkent2718
    @andrewkent2718 Před 2 lety +7

    Love this video. I find basing almost as much fun as painting the mini and it definitely makes a difference to wow factor. The best paint job in the world can be let down by crappy or non existent basing. Always interested to see how other people do it.

  • @philRminiatures
    @philRminiatures Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome attention to details with these bases, always glad to see new techniques, I do like the fallen leaves, the dark mud...and the presentation, well done!

  • @jamiem9490
    @jamiem9490 Před 3 lety +9

    Mug o' wine. Basing set up essential I can't believe I've missed out so far

  • @DiscoBarbarian
    @DiscoBarbarian Před 3 lety +1

    Nice another Ciara video, love seeing her on your channel. Such a great sport.

  • @joltuk
    @joltuk Před 3 lety +7

    Great video! Very chilled but also informative

  • @almullin5757
    @almullin5757 Před 3 lety +1

    Really loving these beginner videos, as I’m quite new to the hobby I’m finding them useful. Well done guys

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety

      I'm so glad people are finding them helpful! 😀 Just want to show that things aren't aways complicated.

  • @AdeptusRidiculous-2025
    @AdeptusRidiculous-2025 Před 3 lety +2

    Love this show. Thanks guys!

  • @alexcc293
    @alexcc293 Před rokem

    This is a really fun video, great work

  • @nigelatter9307
    @nigelatter9307 Před 3 lety +1

    Great work Ciara - some super ideas.

  • @Compnative
    @Compnative Před 3 lety +8

    That AK dark earth looks great

  • @jonbauml225
    @jonbauml225 Před 3 lety +1

    Looking good! And so are the bases

  • @PandorasStar
    @PandorasStar Před 3 lety +4

    Those base's look amazing, I made a frosty puddle on a base using cling film and clear nail varnish, doesn't look to bad! I made a murky pond using some epoxy resin from Poundland too!

  • @alistairbain6149
    @alistairbain6149 Před 3 lety

    Wow that was awesome-as 🤩
    Thanks, Ciara!!

  • @Himle_
    @Himle_ Před 3 lety +2

    Great work & fun video as always. (-:
    The resin base did indeed turn out great.

  • @simonmears4073
    @simonmears4073 Před 3 lety +32

    Love to see Ciara’s reaction when she finishes a base, she seems genuinely pleased with herself as she should be. Great vid guys, keep ‘em coming.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +3

      I think she was pretty chuffed, and rightfully so! 😀 I've not played with most of the products and was genuinely interested to see how the water effect turned out.
      And thank you 😊

  • @shadowcat3163
    @shadowcat3163 Před 3 lety +4

    I tend to do a double layer. First I cross hatch the base with cuts from a xacto blade. This allows the glue to hold better . Just make sure the base is unpainted or primed to help it to stick better. The first layer will be play sand mixed with a little clay kitty litter (looks like rocks) using Elmer's white glue. After that fully dries I thin down more Elmer's white glue and soak it into the sand base lightly before setting the base in the flocking of my choice. The sand gives it a base to stick to and covers up the painted base. After that dries I splash on small patches of AK DAK Grime or other AK liquid pigments so they soak in. Last will be some flocking patches glued on (again with Elmer's) overlapping some of the AK soaked in spots. Last is to dust the models with Tamiya Dusting compacts so some of the dust also lands on the base to pull it together. Then trim up and paint the base edge and Dullcote seal it (I prefer the flat look).

  • @ThisDadFlips
    @ThisDadFlips Před rokem

    The best thing about coming back to the hobby after around 20 years is that we have CZcams and amazing videos like this.

  • @Utreshimon
    @Utreshimon Před 3 lety +5

    Did not expect the Art Attack name drop XD

  • @macewen1
    @macewen1 Před 3 lety +6

    So long as you get that brush into a water wash you can totally paint with it after you use it for glue. Also, Luke's products are great but if you live in part of the world where they are more difficult to get then consider fast grab tacky glue. It is more viscous than Luke's but it grabs and cures pretty fast by comparison to other PVA glues.

  • @craigkniffin4948
    @craigkniffin4948 Před 3 lety +2

    Glad I watched the video I always struggle with the basing

  • @galatician8063
    @galatician8063 Před rokem

    ❤ Ahh Ciara. You're so much fun! Thank you for being you !!!

  • @noirceuillesombre3472
    @noirceuillesombre3472 Před 3 lety +2

    Really enjoyed this video. Thanks!🤠👍

  • @Winterydee
    @Winterydee Před 3 lety +11

    IMO, a few toothpicks (aka cocktail sticks in your part of the world) are very cheap key tools for basing. They are great to pushing glues around along with resins. Also with resins you can use them to help remove bubbles from the resin before you cure it.
    Also cork is great for making rocks out of and then painting them. Cork rocks allow you to be able to pin a mini in to it, unlike real rocks without very special tools.

    • @ciara7458
      @ciara7458 Před 3 lety +2

      I'll have to pick some up!

  • @11tigerclaw11
    @11tigerclaw11 Před 2 lety +3

    After watching this video I went out and based my first minis! Thanks so much guys

  • @joshmortimer3433
    @joshmortimer3433 Před rokem +1

    Great video with lots of ideas for a newbie like me to use. Thank you

  • @jacklalaing5164
    @jacklalaing5164 Před 27 dny

    Great video. I was looking for desert bases, but I found the ideas here useful too. Definitely will think about the mud puddle. Ciara is great too, she was funny without it being forced (seen that way too much). Informative and entertaining. ❤

  • @Talbaz
    @Talbaz Před 3 lety +5

    Just a tip for base filler since she wants something thicker then Stirland mud or AK. Get some Dry Wall Spackle and some cheap Hobby Sand from the craft store. Then mix to the texture you want, you can either add paint (use craft store cheap stuff) for the color you want or just painted it (I use Dryad Bark from Citdal for that Dark Chocolate Brown)

    • @evanmoore2141
      @evanmoore2141 Před 3 lety

      You can also use Stucopatch which is exactly that but pre-mixed. I am not sure what it would be called in the UK, but in the US it is simply stucopatch.

  • @dylpurcell1
    @dylpurcell1 Před 2 lety

    Another great video!

  • @ancientgraybear
    @ancientgraybear Před 3 lety +4

    Ready.... Set... Go... !!!
    I used cotton swabs(buds) to spread the basing glue. Cheap as chips...

    • @ciara7458
      @ciara7458 Před 3 lety +2

      Good thinking!

    • @matso3856
      @matso3856 Před 2 lety

      Would they also work for applying Polish to the sides ?

  • @jfyt3443
    @jfyt3443 Před 3 lety +2

    Another great video. I love the little puddle one.

  • @ThePickleJar
    @ThePickleJar Před 3 lety +7

    I am LOVING seeing Ciara continue to learn more about the hobby. Great product showcase too. I use a tonne of the GGS stuff now but I've been wanting to have a look at some of the AK interactive stuff too. Great work to both of you, keep it up!

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man! Yeah, I'm enjoying them too. She is really happy to try anything, and with no previous experience, she isn't stuck in any regular patterns. I'm learning too! 😀

  • @blackdicegamingltd
    @blackdicegamingltd Před rokem +1

    Some really good tips and advice here!

  • @athollmcnicoll256
    @athollmcnicoll256 Před 3 lety +3

    Ciara : Well done Hen for your first attempt at Basing you did good!

  • @Metallica4Life92
    @Metallica4Life92 Před 2 lety +1

    So yeah now I see I need more basing material

  • @brucetelford7681
    @brucetelford7681 Před 3 lety +1

    Fun video there, some material I haven't thought about using so its good to see! I've used weathering powers, oil and enamel washes and 1 and 1.5mm cork for layering up bases. The UV resin cure looked good! Somethig to try with fine wet n dry paper to polish the sides maybe?

  • @johnnycooper7019
    @johnnycooper7019 Před 2 lety

    Dear Ciara & Olli, I love Ciara's expression: ''Bugger. It smells of death...'' your accent reminds me of my own cousin (called Ciara). Love your take on making tutorials. Best Wishes Johnny

  • @alexneal9534
    @alexneal9534 Před 3 lety

    Looks great and the bases are pretty good as well. The mini dio is cool considering it took mere moments.

  • @kosachilles2504
    @kosachilles2504 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @simonleach6632
    @simonleach6632 Před 3 lety +2

    To polish up the sides of the water base try Tamiya polishing compounds and a cotton bud, works a treat, also, with the AK enamel mud, it dries quite Matt, and its best for making mud splatters, just get some on an old brush and flick it onto a model using a cocktail stick or a bit of sprue, it's a trick afv modellers have been using forever and it looks ace, oh, and your best friend when making bases is Evo stick wood glue, dries quick (ish) holds like the rock of ages, and doesn't stay tacky like the geek gaming stuff does, I just found that weird when I tried it so I went back to my good 'ol Evo stick! 🤣

  • @-Benedict
    @-Benedict Před 3 lety +2

    Good stuff. I've always just used PVA, builders sharp sand and paint or ink because I'm old-fashioned and a cheapskate, but I'm going to be starting a Bretonnia equivalent army for 9th Age soon - I might very well treat myself to one or two of these fancy scatter products for that.

  • @user-dc3jt9fs9q
    @user-dc3jt9fs9q Před 3 měsíci

    Love this video. Thanks for showing these techniques. Lots of ideas for basing my own figures now. No more furtively scooping small stones into a jar when walking the dogs 🤣 Thanks again ❤

  • @274pacific
    @274pacific Před 3 lety +1

    I have never made a base, built a model, or played any tabletop war game - but I couldn't stop watching.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you , Broadsword .

  • @GhostMaker00
    @GhostMaker00 Před 3 lety +1

    The quality content I want hhaha good stuff

  • @Nomzilladraws
    @Nomzilladraws Před 2 lety

    Ciara has the chaotic energy i am absolutely here for

  • @robotdude1900
    @robotdude1900 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant video and it's given me lots of ideas. I thank you.

  • @MentoliptusBanko
    @MentoliptusBanko Před 3 lety +1

    When she said "Got excited" I could not stop laughing :D

  • @markgnepper5636
    @markgnepper5636 Před 3 lety

    Great stuff friends 👏 👍

  • @Selavel1
    @Selavel1 Před rokem +1

    Many people will say that bases shouldn't take away from the model....however I think a really good base enhances a model and really ties things together if done right.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před rokem

      I 100% agree. Basing is one of my faourite parts, and it unifies all of the models :)

  • @Grymbaldknight
    @Grymbaldknight Před 3 lety +2

    My personal steps for basing my Warhammer 40,000 Iron Warriors army (with an "urban rubble" theme):
    *> Add large debris to the bases.* This can be bricks, skulls, pipes, metalwork, broken objects, and so on. When adding elements from "broken buildings", it helps to envisage how the building collapsed, so you can position the rubble as it would naturally fall. Also take into account the pose of the model, as most sensible soldiers try to find the easiest path when navigating through a sea of unstable debris.
    As for other elements, try not to overcrowd things. It doesn't make sense for a sea of skulls or discarded weapons to cover the ground, for instance, unless you're implying that an entire opposing army was vaporised a few minutes earlier.
    *> Add sand and small slate to the bases:* Use this to fill _some_ of the gaps between the larger pieces of debris, but don't cover the entire base. Try to imagine where some parts of buildings have crumbled away and covered the ground, as use this to inform where you place the sand in relation to the larger chunks of brick and stone.
    Again, though, leave some of the flat base texture uncovered, as this resembles pavement which has not been covered by debris. Leaving spaces like this blank makes the space feel more realistic and offers some visual variety. It also implies that, although the area has been devastated by war, it's still clear enough to move an army through.
    *> Paint the base and model:* I have a very cold colour palette for my Iron Warriors (silver, black, blue, and flourescent yellow), and i thought a warm colour palette would be a nice contrast. As such, i paint the ground (paving) a burnt russet colour, and the buildings are painted eggshell white, as are the skulls. Metal objects (such as boxes or drain covers) are painted red, silver, or gold, and slightly weathered with black and rust effects. I then paint the rims of the bases a professional-looking matt black, just to make the models "pop" on the tabletop.
    *> Add final surface details:* After everything else is done, i add beige-coloured tufts of dry flock here and there, especially by pieces of brick or chinks in the ground, to represent weeds pushing up through the ruined pavement. I also add water effects very sparingly, especially by broken pipes or if something resembles a pothole, to represent pooling liquid which hasn't had time to fully evaporate. Both of these give a little variety to the surface of the bases, and make them look less flat and angular.
    I hope this gives some people some inspiration. :)

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for that, always nice to see different ways people base stuff. 😀

  • @gregoryroth5527
    @gregoryroth5527 Před 3 lety

    Ciara, great job, new subscriber! 🌺

  • @RyoCanCan
    @RyoCanCan Před 3 lety

    All clear bases is the way to go :D

  • @TheImmersiveWorldCrafter
    @TheImmersiveWorldCrafter Před 3 lety +2

    I think about the basing whilst I am building the mini. It is integral to me too and I have to ground the mini in the setting. I will build up any landforms or structures on the base, planning where the miniatures feet meet the ground.
    Great video both.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah man, your terrain stuff is bang on. 👌

    • @TheImmersiveWorldCrafter
      @TheImmersiveWorldCrafter Před 3 lety

      I didn't know about the containment shims. They're interesting.
      How do you pronounce lichen? I am pretty sure it is ‘lie-ken’ rather than ‘litch-en’ 😂

    • @ciara7458
      @ciara7458 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheImmersiveWorldCrafter you're definitely right 😂

  • @buchsg
    @buchsg Před 3 lety

    « Got excited », seems the glue bottle was even more excited than Ciara 🤣 you’ve got a new subscriber
    Cheers from France

  • @colonel149th-dkok4
    @colonel149th-dkok4 Před 3 lety +2

    Mannnn Oliver... I like how you point out that our girl Ciara is drinking from her "mug of wine"!! LOL!! Why are you throwing her under the bus like that? I love your videos, keep up the awesome work you two!

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +2

      Haha, she loves it. It wouldn't be a ciara video without some from of alcohol. 🤣🤣 thanks buddy. 🙂

    • @matso3856
      @matso3856 Před 2 lety +2

      Dunno why but I get a sneaky suspicion she's off buying more alcohol claiming she need more cork for the miniatures

    • @colonel149th-dkok4
      @colonel149th-dkok4 Před 2 lety

      @@matso3856 Ha ha ha!!

  • @simonbartlett2126
    @simonbartlett2126 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful

  • @thepiratepenguin4465
    @thepiratepenguin4465 Před 3 lety +1

    I use the Ammo by Mig Mud, with some static grass of the "muddy field" look. I all so use airdry clay in place of the cork, as it allows me to sculpt it as tiles, cobblestone or even tank tracks.

  • @dickjohnson8983
    @dickjohnson8983 Před 2 lety +2

    i usually put down vallajo texture paste then add rocks, sand, and grass tuffs to it. sometimes i dry brush the texture

  • @MrSquark
    @MrSquark Před 3 lety

    That is a really great an helpful vid, thanks.

  • @jmc7034
    @jmc7034 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the Geek Gaming range especially the tufts. Clara is a great presenter

  • @markbascetta4856
    @markbascetta4856 Před rokem +2

    Could you do a similar video but do seasonal bases? Snow/winter, etc. This is a wonderful video and I think the gaming community could use more.

  • @drhapi5308
    @drhapi5308 Před 3 lety +2

    What a lovely video. She is delightful. Makes me feel confident I can do this too.

  • @carpemkarzi
    @carpemkarzi Před 3 lety +2

    Very cool, worth a sub to twitch as well and looking forward to seeing more.

  • @fatmandoingstuff3786
    @fatmandoingstuff3786 Před rokem

    How I base depends on how I want it to look. Zip ties add an industrial look. Sterilized used coffee makes great mud. Granny grating (plastic mesh) also works for industrial. Fine sand mixed with pva and white ink make good snow. Baking soda works for snow too but will yellow over time so add the ink.
    Cork makes get levels. You can paint it as rock or concrete or use your imagination.

  • @MrStatistx
    @MrStatistx Před 3 lety +2

    Haven't tried it yet, but aparently if you use heat on the resin before curing, you get rid of the little bubbles. They usually use either hobby blowtorches or hairdryers or heat guns.

  • @awesomejosh94
    @awesomejosh94 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been basing my Death Guard army recently with a scheme i like to call "corrupted city."
    Eshin Grey first.
    Astrogranite, leaving areas without Astrogranite for streams and puddles.
    Agrax Earthshade.
    Drybrush Dawnstone.
    Drybrush Administratum Grey.
    Moot Green in the streams and puddles.
    Nurgle's Rot over the Moot Green.
    Another layer of Nurgle's Rot over the first layer.
    Boom, you're done!

  • @drewadams6667
    @drewadams6667 Před 3 lety +2

    Had to watch 3 times first two , l was completely distracted by your voice and face third time thru l realized Ollie was actually talking .
    I actually have been walking in the woods and as per Bards Craft , l have been chopping pine bark until it is almost a fine powder lt works great.

  • @gavinlenuzza748
    @gavinlenuzza748 Před 3 lety +1

    Mwahaha mug of wine!! Luv it haha

  • @JakeDogg-RIP
    @JakeDogg-RIP Před 3 lety +3

    I ❤️ Ciara 🐶

  • @user-ko3tv7jl2r
    @user-ko3tv7jl2r Před 3 lety +2

    I like the 'this is an actual beginner doing this' angle, but would prefer just one step removed - so rather than not knowing at all what's going to happen, having done it once before and learned from that experience.

  • @FrostandFists
    @FrostandFists Před 3 lety

    Another brilliant video, guys! I really like the combination of Ollie's experience and knowledge with Ciara's enthusiasm! You make a perfect pair!
    Love the way all of these bases came out! If I may ask, what did you use for the barrier around the underwater base to keep the resin from spilling out?
    Keep up the great work!
    ~ Wolfbrother Methos

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +1

      They're containment moulds from Green Stuff World. They're pretty good. Better with flat bases than bevelled ones though 😀
      And thanks, glad you're enjoying the content 😊

  • @rodneyr5266
    @rodneyr5266 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video and the simple bases look much more involved than the time it actually takes to make them. I have a hole punch for making the leaves but sometimes it takes more time than it's worth. Where did you get the mold for the clear resin base? That is much better than the glued on tape I use to form the molds.

    • @ciara7458
      @ciara7458 Před 3 lety +1

      We got them from green stuff world ☺️

  • @ryankrankowski7777
    @ryankrankowski7777 Před 3 lety +3

    Hmmm. That beach base is fire.

  • @spice6828
    @spice6828 Před 3 lety

    The cork sheeting/chunks shouldn't be underestimated. I've come a long way from just slapping a torn sheet of it down with super glue on top and can now to full urban bases with a little bit of ingenuity. Being able to stack it up, glue bits of sprue, etc, into it goes a long way.

  • @phileast1654
    @phileast1654 Před 3 lety +4

    They all look great, i always enjoy a nice basing video for some new ideas. 1 question though, did E.T. turn up ? (15.23 bottom right corner)

  • @real-lomas-chenko
    @real-lomas-chenko Před 3 lety +2

    My basing is slightly watered pva, sand, apothecary white contrast paint (grey), more watered pva, sorted 👍
    Use occasional tufts. Also do this after mounted model, looks like the guys weight is treading earth down

  • @Timmie17
    @Timmie17 Před 3 lety +9

    I think we should all agree that Ciara basically IS Broadsword Wargaming right now, and Olly is just a guest now and again.

  • @glenphelan5932
    @glenphelan5932 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video guys.
    I love the AK line, and the Vallejo scenics products too. Makes life very easy. Birch seeds make great leaves, in fact this might be the same? I've only a few Green Stuff products but I can see myself getting more. Are the rubber molds you made the clear bases with from Green Stuff World? Have you ever used the two part epoxy resin you get in hardware shops for water effects? It's very cheap and cheerful.

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety

      Thanks!
      Yes, the rubber molds are from Green Stuff world. They're good, they're better on flat bases than bevelled ones though.
      I have used the pound shop resin before.. its much the same, but I found it went yellow and shrank, whereas this stuff didn't. 😀 If you're making a Nurgle style bases, they'd be fine.

  • @IBreakItDownI
    @IBreakItDownI Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, as a beginner, this video took a lot of the anxiety out of basing my new Dominion models. Great stuff!

  • @straywenlove9174
    @straywenlove9174 Před 3 lety +1

    well now, you made bases, time to show best method of applying said mini's

  • @NathanielBroombiz
    @NathanielBroombiz Před 3 lety +1

    I use green tea for leaves/underbrush, but it looks better under static grass.

  • @wafflyfox7550
    @wafflyfox7550 Před 3 lety

    For my ww1 Verdun table, I use Vallejo mud texture and occasional accessories: barbed wire, skulls, you know.

  • @Bluewater1976
    @Bluewater1976 Před 2 lety

    Texture cracle paint, wash, drybrush for my Necrons and Imperials. GW 40k bases for everything Nurgle (and coming 30k). Texture paint, wash, drybrush, tufts, skulls, bracken for my Malifaux bases. Snow on the Undead. That's all^^

  • @DJTXD123
    @DJTXD123 Před 3 lety +4

    Kiera's a beauty, i don't do miniature painting etc. anymore but great video

  • @scoobydruid
    @scoobydruid Před rokem +1

    Super fun video! I enjoyed watching. As a newcomer to the hobby this has inspired me to try better bases. How do you attach the models to bases like this - with super glue or pins?

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před rokem

      Ah amazing, Welcome to the hobby! Superglue does the job 99% of the time to be honest.. but you can pin if it's a smooth base and a metal model or something heavy :)

  • @oliverbutterfield9844
    @oliverbutterfield9844 Před 3 lety +2

    Corraaaaalllll!!!

  • @nicolascollado2441
    @nicolascollado2441 Před 3 lety +3

    01:51 your wife is secretly a cat, oliver.

  • @RobH1093
    @RobH1093 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m relatively new to the hobby, but I’ve just been basing using glue and then dipping the base into a tub of sand.

  • @solidkreate5007
    @solidkreate5007 Před 2 lety

    I'm in love now, redhead =

  • @jeffknox966
    @jeffknox966 Před 3 lety

    I typically mount the mini's to the base before basing them because I prime and paint my bases and minis at the same time.
    I will use a medium CA (superglue) and move it around the base into all the areas I want it, carful not to get it on the model too much. once that is finished, I will sprinkle some relatively fine "sandbox" sand I got at the hardware store. (dirt cheap... BADUM -TISHHHHH). once the sandbox sand is in there, you can move it and the glue around to make ridges and textures.. if the base is big enough you can even create craters and water holes. Once I have the pattern I want and all the rocks, effects, sticks, ect. in the glue, I will dip it in baking soda. This adds a finer texture and it's an insta-set catalyst for CA glue, so it's dry and ready instantly.
    take a craft brush and some canned air to get all the baking soda dust off and prime the model.
    When painting, the base is my last step. I will use earth colored contrast paints and dry brushing to bring out the ground texture. Then add the same tufts of grass she was using, and various other effects like loose grass with pva glue, snow, dead grass, lichen, ect... Forgot to mention - I seal the model before finishing the base with grasses, so the sealer doesn't gum up or dull the fine grass... I Her bases look great! I will try these things because they look simpler than my method! I do use some cork as well... like most of us. :)

  • @Ernzt8
    @Ernzt8 Před 3 lety

    Using PVA to glue cork on bases works well, but cut some scratches in the base for a perfect adhesion. Let it dry with clamps or a weight before going on with the basing

  • @JA-kz1qr
    @JA-kz1qr Před 3 lety

    Bases look great! Now let's please see a video of how to attach you miniature to it's base after you doing all the work on the basing - I've NEVER seen anyone show it!

    • @BroadswordWargaming
      @BroadswordWargaming  Před 3 lety +1

      I normally just pin them using a dremel and a paper clip. 😀

    • @JA-kz1qr
      @JA-kz1qr Před 3 lety

      @@BroadswordWargaming that would work, except I only paint Reaper metal miniatures, lol. I really want to see someone base a metal miniature that came with a base pre-moulded in metal!

  • @Stuffthatsfunny1
    @Stuffthatsfunny1 Před 3 lety +1

    For dead leaves use tea