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Made in nl
Regular Dakkanaut





The Netherlands, Europe

I know I've seen it somewhere, but I cannot recall where it was and what the recipe consisted of....
Someone showed a basing technique where he covered the base generously with either PVA or superglue. He then sprinkled a lot of baking soda or some other household powder on it, which created a "root/tentacle" effect on the base. Very cool, like creeping roots.
Does anyone recognise this technique?

 
   
Made in nl
Fresh-Faced New User




Don't know about the tentacle description but this is the superglue baking soda trick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL_xRxbxnbE&t=821s


Edit: right you probably wanted this one ;-)
http://fantasygames.com.pl/how-to-make-nurgle-base/

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2019/04/19 09:05:45


 
   
Made in nl
Regular Dakkanaut





The Netherlands, Europe

Nope, it´s not the first one.

Neither is the second one, but that´s an interesting trick as well!

 
   
 
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