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Made in us
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Georgia, USA

With the release of the new CSM codex, or with the new Horus Heresy books, I'm looking at either revamping my old army or simply starting up a new Heresy era army.

Each of these armies would have in common... obviously... lots of death and whatnot. When browsing around for resin bases that would fit the scheme I had in mind, I happened across these little beauties from Secret Weapon Miniatures:



These bases are conveniently designed with a little lip, so that models can be standing boot-deep in whatever gruesomeness you want. I'd like to fill it with blood.

Now, my question to you all is this: how the hell do I do it?

The only thing I can come up with off the top of my head is to use something similar to the "water effect" that GW sells mixed with a red paint. Would this work or should I try something else?

Thanks in advance!

   
Made in gb
Focused Fire Warrior






Tamiya clear red.
Google it for various tuts.
   
Made in gb
Ork-Hunting Inquisitorial Xenokiller





Some blood tide like stuff here.

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Made in us
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Georgia, USA

In my defense, I have tried googling, however I'm currently in Afghanistan and the internet is... iffy, to say the least.

Google has sadly not worked for me for the past week, yet random websites still work.

I'll check out the Tamiya Red though on a day where it takes less that 15 minutes to load a google search, thankya

   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut




Toronto, Canada

Here are some tutorials I googled for you to save you the trouble.

Painting Blood

http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.ca/2010/05/tutorial-how-to-paint-blood.html
http://www.bushido-thegame.com/articles/painting-gore-tutorial

Dripping blood

http://chestofcolors.com/something-about-painting-blood/
http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.ca/2009/10/tutorial-making-ugly-strings-and-stuff.html

These are some of my favourite tutorials, and work amazingly well, Tamiya Clear Red is a godsend when doing blood.

Hope these help, and be sure to show us some updates when you're done


 
   
Made in gb
Focused Fire Warrior






http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/446259.page

Heres another.
Basically grab some of that red, apply it neat to anywhere you want fairly light blood, anything sticking out the puddle but still bloody.
Mix some black into it to give more depth to the puddle itself.
You could probably try mixing some pva in there to bulk it up a bit.
   
Made in us
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Georgia, USA

Hrm do you guys think that'd smoothly cover the recesses though? Pretty much all the flat areas up to the edge of the bevel I'm looking at filling

   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut




Essentially what Boc seems to want is for his guys to be standing in deep "pool" of blood, not have weapons etc. coated with it like those links provide. The most immediate question about using the liquid effect would be will the bones and such still be seen?

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Made in us
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Georgia, USA

That's precisely what I meant, apologies if I wasn't clear

   
Made in gb
Focused Fire Warrior






I think itd work fine with the clear red and pva.
If youre feeling flush you could mix it with one of the water effect products out there. checkout thus tut on green puddles http://therollinwaaagh.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/quick-tip-2-toxic-sludge-water-effects.html

just swap the colours
   
Made in us
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Georgia, USA

Thanks spears, that's what I was thinking anyways, I'll have to try it out once I actually get the bases/supplies in, cheers

   
Made in gb
Focused Fire Warrior






Nice, let us know how it goes.
   
Made in us
One Canoptek Scarab in a Swarm





Georgia, USA

spears wrote:
Nice, let us know how it goes.

Well, seeing as I'm waiting for my Horus Heresy book to get in before I order anything (or decide to go with HH or CSM) it may be a month or so haha

   
Made in au
Stalwart Space Marine






Hey dude, just use water effects and add paint i found it worked well, check out my Deamon prince in my galleys and see what you think. Im currently doing a World Eaters army and all the bases are going to have a pool of blood on them.

On a side note i love them bases and am shamelessly going to copy you're idea lol.
   
Made in gb
Hurr! Ogryn Bone 'Ead!





Sunderland, UK

tamiya clear red + tamiya smoke = awesome blood

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