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Hey guys, posting this both int he Spacewolf and Age of Darkness forum to get the Rout and any floating 1k sons' views

How do you guys think i could best represent Bases in tisca city. Not limitied to GW products but they are usually easy to use and close to hand

Currently thinking Agrellan Earth (the GW texture) it cracks into a dry sand/clay look, maybe on top of some sort of road material/flag stones then some rubble 

What are your guys ideas of how this could be done, theme of the army is about the initial drop assault

Cheers 

CryWolf

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It was a piece of cake!

 

The bases are a mixture of this, and some random bits of sprue chucked in.

http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb456/dantay_xv/20160416_2305391.jpg

 

For a city base, maybe use some tomb kings bits? could chop up some clam pack and scattet it around like shattered glass?

 

Colour wise

 

Dryad bark to coat the base.

 

Heavy drybrush Baneblade brown

 

Drybrush 1:1 miv of baneblade brown and dheneb stone

 

Light drybrush dheneb stone

 

Very light drybrush of white

 

If its too pale a little bit of sepia and it'll go like the statuary on Horus' base

 

Maverick the maker of those bases actually commented in my thread on the AoD sub Forum, decided on those with some rubble like dantay has done ontop for the Rout (and when i get to1k sons the same with no/less rubble)

now for the glass, maybe really thin clear plasticard (blisterpack plastic maybe) tinted and gloss varnished

Maverick the maker of those bases actually commented in my thread on the AoD sub Forum, decided on those with some rubble like dantay has done ontop for the Rout (and when i get to1k sons the same with no/less rubble)

 

now for the glass, maybe really thin clear plasticard (blisterpack plastic maybe) tinted and gloss varnished

Haha yea I saw his post earlier today. Hopefully he post his how-to paint scheme, because he did a really amazing job on them.

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