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Made in ca
Longtime Dakkanaut





Hey guys does anyone have a suggestion for a model knee deep in water? I am having a brain fart with this and I do not want to just chop his feet off lol.

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Made in nz
Regular Dakkanaut




NZ

Glue on base then do the bottom on the water feature on base.(river bed etc.)
Get some sort of tube that fits around that base and pour some sort of water effect in?

Probably a terrible idea.

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Made in au
Incorporating Wet-Blending




Sydney

Like this? http://rusty-robot.co.uk/?p=554
   
Made in us
Hardened Veteran Guardsman




Shanghai, China

You can get hollow bases like the ones from Secret Weapons: http://thecombatcompany.com/categories/secret-weapon/bases/hollow-blanks.html

Add some texture with e.g. Vallejo Earth, fix the model, pour Vallejo still water into the hollow base: http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/water-_-stone/family/21

You can add a tiny amount of wash into the water to color it a bit.


   
Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Nottinghamshire

How deep is knee deep in Mm/cm?
Do not pour in glues or water effects to the full depth. Do it 0.5cm pours and let them dry entirely.


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Made in ca
Longtime Dakkanaut





Thanks a ton guys.

Well my wife bought me the starter collection of tyranids that comes in tuesday. I want them mid the devouring. They won and thus beguins the consuming. So they all need to be semi knee deep in water/digesting juices.

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Made in us
Utilizing Careful Highlighting





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what buttery said

lots of thinner layers work best (dries better overall as well)

and becareful if you use glue (like as a filler) it shrinks a good bit I've found, best to stick with water effects

Sounds like it'll be suitably disgusting =D

   
Made in au
Incorporating Wet-Blending




Sydney

Pva and superglue makes for some really disgusting bases
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut





Using gloss varnish will make surfaces look "wet", and it's a lot easier than casting water effects. If you have a horde to paint up it might be a big time saver.
   
Made in nl
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I am just scraping the top layer of this problem as well with my Brazen Claws (making swamp bases). What I experienced up to now is that Vallejo Still Water is really cool, but dampens in a lot. Check my WIP Brazen claws forum post in "Painting & Modelling" and you will see what I mean .

Finished Brazen Claws: http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/678288.page

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Made in us
Hardened Veteran Guardsman




Shanghai, China

X0pmij0X wrote:
I am just scraping the top layer of this problem as well with my Brazen Claws (making swamp bases). What I experienced up to now is that Vallejo Still Water is really cool, but dampens in a lot. Check my WIP Brazen claws forum post in "Painting & Modelling" and you will see what I mean .


Yes you have to do multiple very thin layers. You can also build up a bit the center of the pool.
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut





If you look at some of the Naval Modeling sites (model warships.com for instance), you can find tutorials on doing water-line bases for full-hulled ships.

AND... Those guys know how to make some surprisingly realistic water (it will freak you out to see some of it).

But I would imagine if you don't want to cut the knees off, then doing something like they do for full-hulled ships that they create waterline bases for would work.

MB
   
Made in au
Scarred Ultramarine Tyrannic War Veteran






Melbourne, Australia

You might find this useful.

https://www.reapermini.com/TheCraft/49

This way you can still see the details that are under the water

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Made in us
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Los Angeles, CA, USA

A hollow base like the Secret Weapon ones, or the Dark Age bases are the first step. Envirotex lite is a two part clear epoxy that works perfectly for this and is easily found at most craft stores. Add a bit of ink to the resin to dirty it up if you like.
   
 
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