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Sneaky Kommando





El Paso, Texas

Let me start by saying this is not my tutorial, but I did find it on the Cipher Studios forum and immediately started using it for my stuff. You can check out the forum post or his site for the original info.

http://cipher-studios.com/forum/index.php?topic=158.0
http://www.tatstudio.co.uk/duck21/tutorials/tutorial001/tu001.htm

Ok this is going to be a base for a character called Eurynome, from helldorado miniature game. The idea is he’ll be standing on rocks coming out of water, and there’ll be corpses in the water. Should be suitably gruesome.

Fist cut out centre of the plastic base so you end up with a ring. I’m using a large war machine base here, official helldorado bases are much harder to cut, the plastic is thicker and possibly harder.
Put the ring on a piece of cardboard, and with a sharp pencil circle inside edge of the ring.
Cut out the disk with scissors. It should fit inside the ring without leaving gaps.
To make the submerged corpses, make some milliput moulds from any undead miniatures. Make small milliput discs about 5 mm thick. Rub the top with Vaseline before pressing miniatures into it, so milliput doesn’t sticks to the miniature.



Put the plastic ring over the cardboard disc. Stick some milliput casts to the disc with superglue. Arrange them in an interesting way, but leave some space for the rocks.
Fill the space under the ring with milliput. You might want to use a couple of drops of superglue here and there to make sure milliput sticks to both the ring and the disc. This should create a basin for the water effects.
Take to peaces of milliput stick them to the base with a drop of superglue. And shape them to roughly resemble you rocks. You don’t need to be detailed at this point, but areas where miniature will connect have to be defined.



When milliput hardens, but still soft enough to be cut. Carve you rocks to make the shapes more interesting.
When completely hardened, add more details to the rocks with milliput. And fill the gaps between the milliput casts. If you want you can also stick some gravel, sand or green sawdust in places with PVA glue.



Paint the base.



Water effects shrink when dry so several layers have to be applied. Bottom lair have to be completely dry before new one is applied. I applied 6 layers of Vallejo water effects here.


Moz:
You: "Hold on, you rammed, that's not a tank shock"
Me: "Ok so what is a ram, lets look at the rules."
Rulebook: "A ram is a special kind of tank shock"
You: "So it's a tank shock until it hits a vehicle, and then it's a ram, not a tank shock, and then it goes back to being a tank shock later!"
Me: "Yeah it doesn't really say any of that in here, how about we just play by what's written in here?"  
   
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Mutated Chosen Chaos Marine





Sitting in yo' bath tub, poopin out shoggoths

Very nice, might have to try this myself sometime,

thank you for posting this here.

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Knight Exemplar



United States

This looks really good, I'd love to try this.
   
 
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