This is a tutorial on how I do my urban bases.
Prototype_X asked me to do this a while back but I was just to lazy at the time to do it.
They are fairly easy to do and the mats or really cheap. So here we go.
Colors used:
Adeptus Battlegrey
Astronomican Grey
Macharius Solor Orange
Chainmail
Badab Black
Devlan Mud
Mats used:
Any size base
Fine and medium sand (about a 7-1 ratio)
Wire mesh ( can get at any craft store for under $5.00. Got mine at Hobby Lobby)
Bits of spur
Left over chopped up bits
And anything you might want to use extra.
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The next step is adding the wire mesh. For this base I completley covered the base with the mesh. I always let it overhang off some point of the base.
You don't have to completely cover the base. Most the time I just cover half or a quarter of the base. I use super glue for this part.
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The next step if the one I enjoy the most. The adding of all the fun bits. As in the photo I used 2 small pieces of spur. I cut the exposed end with a pair of dikes so it is rough not smoth.
And this is where you can add anything you want. Scrap bits you may have still or skulls, weapons, anything you can think of for the most part. Again with the super glue.
After that drys I'll add the sand. I don't cover the whole base with sand just about 80-90% of it so the mesh is still exposed. I use standard PVA glue for this.
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Next is the priming. Wait till the glue has completely dried fist. I use gray primer but black works also. Have never tried it with white.
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After the primer dries I paint all but the metal bits with Adeptus Battlegrey. But any dark gray will work.
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Next I paint the metal bits with Chainmail and give the gray part of the base a Badab Black wash.
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Next I'll use watered down Macharius Solar Orange and wash the metal bits to give it a rust effect. But on the mesh I'll just do parts of it not the whole thing in the wash.
The Gray part of the base I will dry brush Astronomican Grey over the raised parts.
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Next I will again take the Chainmail and dry brush over the metal parts. Depending on how much rust you want to have showing is up to you. So less rust more dry brushing.
After the Chainmail dry brushing I'll give the metal parts a Devlan Mud wash just to dirty them up some more.
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And that is pretty much how I do my urban bases. Now all you have to do is add a model.
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And this is the final result. Well the ork isn't done but just to give you an idea of what it will look like with a model on the base.
Thanks for reading and if you have any questions or tips let me know. I'm glad to help or be helped.