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How To Base Warhammer Miniatures

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

A quick guide on how to make your bases look cool.

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  • nice, it looked great. Can this also work with dirt??

  • As in actual Dirt?

    Never tried dude, But crap a base you have spare and try it, can't hurt =]

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  • good lord, people actually buy their glue from games workshop?!?!?!

    your much better off getting any type of glue, modelling sand, flock or modelling tools from independent hobby stores rather than buying the branded GW stuff.

    they work out much cheaper for what is essentially an identical product, plus it keeps the independent stores in business :-)

  • just went out to my bros sand pit and got some xD

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  • What hue is that moddeling flock? I want some for my miniature train set

  • @PeteJones100 My thoughts exactly!

  • i use polystarine for rubble

  • i like ur attitude " have a cuppa and go play som gta

  • @CommunistChris

    Best thing I've found, and been using for years, get a bannister brush and shovel and sweep up the contents of the "gutter" alongside the road, right up against the curb (before a street sweeper removes it all), it contains all sizes of aggregate from sand to fine gravel/blue metal chips... is brilliant, not to mention free

  • is it possible to use a watered down elmers glue for pva glue??? anyknow if that works?

  • @SuperPharmacyst its cheap[er aswell!

  • wow don't buy G=workshop pva or super glue, its cheaper elswhere

  • @CommunistChris

    I sometimes use extra herbs and spices laying that I have laying around... they are really fine and look super cool too. You can also use green stuff like oregano or dill for grass. Great vid, thanks for sharing!

  • Good stuff man. Thanks for the video.

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