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Make sure you have your Tetanus shot because this base is SHARP! Jay shows you how to create a rust world base by using scrap plastic! Thanks for Watching!




   
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Bounding Assault Marine






Austria, Segmentum Solar

Very cool, I do this too! Whenever I convert miniatures or cut plasticard/foamcore for terrain, I gather up the scraps afterwards and save them for basing. Shreds of mesh look really cool in there, as well!

   
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 AmberWarden wrote:
Very cool, I do this too! Whenever I convert miniatures or cut plasticard/foamcore for terrain, I gather up the scraps afterwards and save them for basing. Shreds of mesh look really cool in there, as well!


Thank you! Model making is mostly about collecting garbage to use later!

   
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Toledo, OH

Did you need to fix or seal the pigment in any way?
   
 
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