Showing posts with label basing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basing. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

News from the Forge


DragonForge Designs has an interesting kickstarter under away.


These are sheets of sci-fi/high tech materials which you can add to your bases.


Plus some additional fun items such as this column.


There are also some base sets:


Getting bigger!


Getting huge!!


It seems like any game of 40k requires dozens of flyer/Knight bases these days, so here you go!



Speaking of Knights...


Here are the sheets and tubing which I mentioned earlier.

A link for you:


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Alien invasion!


This is one of my favorite base sets from Secret Weapon... the Alien Temple.


Let's begin with the 50mm version.


A full set of 40mm bases.


The first batch of 30mm...


And then the second.


All ten 30mm bases.  It's not easy to come up with 10 different designs in one set, much less make sure that they have enough space for the footprint of a miniature.

Another great job by Mr. Justin!


Thursday, October 9, 2014

Bark and Branch strike again!!


Yes, I think you can tell that I have been having a BLAST working with the Tree bark and all the branches that I have "liberated" from the ground. ;-)

This base is destined for a Wild West Exodus underboss Pat Garrett.  Hang 'em high!


And the diamondback rattlesnake will definitely be making many more appearances on my WWX bases.  No doubt.  I'm just glad that I had made a ton of sculpey versions of them.


Two more bases.  The scrub grass on the right hand base is a fantastic material that I purchased years ago and completely forgot about.  I believe the original intent was to use it as thatching on Bronze Age huts.

Now it will serve a major purpose with my Wild West bases.


Those very basic carved sculpey bases with the wood painted.  For something so simple, you can have some really fun results!


The latest set of wooden bases.


I will continue with this theme for the Warrior Nation, although there will be more rocky terrain, more trees and scrub grass.


I hope you enjoy these as much as I do. :-)