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Regular Dakkanaut






In this tutorial we teach you how to create a Ork Mechanical Base.




   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Germany

Nice and simple, as usuall. Any suggestions what you could add to make some bases more lively and unique? some sort of tubes or cables?

Waaagh an' a 'alf
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Gargantuan Gargant





New Bedford, MA USA

Nice, simple, easy to build, easy to fololow tutorial.

I've been watching your line of tutorials lately, and I just watned to say you've assembled a pretty great series there.


   
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Grovelin' Grot





Georgia

This is cool, but if you're doing a 1850pt+ army with squads of 30 Boyz, it will get time consuming real fast.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Germany

Meh, still one of the faster options for custom bases. PVA glue and sand is getting a bit old, don't you think?

Waaagh an' a 'alf
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Grovelin' Grot





Georgia

 Kosake wrote:
Meh, still one of the faster options for custom bases. PVA glue and sand is getting a bit old, don't you think?
It doesn't have to be sand. There are so many different basing materials nowadays you can really do whatever you imagine. You can buy custom bases for cheap as well. Not saying this is a bad idea. I just think it'd be a big pain in the rear to do 100 of these.
   
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Germany

You know, you don't have to do exactly cut angles here... if you think it works, it works, go the orkish way. Any gaps just add depth to the base and make it look like the meks just put one layer over the last one...

Waaagh an' a 'alf
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