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Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





Boston, MA

Does anyone know of a company or person that sells bases to fit the space hulk terminators? ...perhaps with magnets even?

My search just came up with a bunch of tutorials, and I'm too lazy to do that hah.

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Indianapolis, IN

I've never found any or heard of anyone selling such. You could always pay someone to do it That's about it.

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Sydney

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/605817.page
   
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Every single terminator fits on a 40mm blank (a couple require very slight trim to the ground, but not the model). Secret weapon miniatures sells 40mm round hollow blanks that the terminators will fit into, and then you can just fill the rest, if you aren't into a raised edge.

You can also just remove (cut off) the bultin plastic bases. Use snippers to get you close, a No11 to cut up to the feet, and a large (full size) file to take off most of the base at the feet. Then use a hobby file to finish it. Obviously, this is not a good idea with the kneeling dude
   
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Boosting Ultramarine Biker





Vancouver, BC

Dragonforge makes a nice set called Tech deck in variety of sizes including 40mm for Terminators.

I have purchased quite a few of their bases and they are very high quality and priced reasonably.

http://www.dragonforge.com/Painting%20service/for%20sale/base_sets/sci-fi/tech-deck.htm
   
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 Rickfactor wrote:
Dragonforge makes a nice set called Tech deck in variety of sizes including 40mm for Terminators.

I have purchased quite a few of their bases and they are very high quality and priced reasonably.

http://www.dragonforge.com/Painting%20service/for%20sale/base_sets/sci-fi/tech-deck.htm


Thanks for the link! I really like the Tech Deck -- going to buy some

However, I don't think I'll use it for the SH terminators -- I'm too lazy to cut off the original bases.

   
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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

Maybe just use clear acrylic so the SH tiles show through?
Could attach each termie with a really small screw (1 through a foot).

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Rampaging Furioso Blood Angel Dreadnought





Boston, MA

So, I've seen a lot of 'Space Hulk like' bases... but I am looking for something that specifically has the slot to accommodate the Space Hulk Terminator models; I feel like back in '09 I saw them made somewhere and I'm def too lazy to make them myself hah.

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Sydney

I'd be far more inclined to cut the bases off at the feet, personally.

This is the most my google-fu could achieve, still not what you want; http://thepaintingcorps.blogspot.com.au/2010/06/friday-quick-tip-space-hulk-basing.html
   
 
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