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You know when you are going to do 70 bases for your guys, and not just a one off.

What do you guys use?

Read more at https://www.goodmorningsonny.com/bases-mag

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My mix for my bases.

   
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Upstate, New York

I use Woodland Scenics. It’s priced for model railroaders to be able to cover tables. I’ve done quite a few hundred models, plus some terrain, and the thing I bought for like $12 is still half full.

   
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Tangentville, New Jersey

For non-fantasy stuff I use Home Depot sandbox sand, shale I collected from my grandparents' old house on the side of a mountain, some bark that's usually sold for mulch. I have some official sculpted plastic Necromunda bases for specific projects (like my Inquisitor warbands). And all my fantasy stuff, regardless of game, has custom sculpted cobblestones.


 
   
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I use sand from my yard, I have 2 kind, one very fine with micro grain and second with small pebbles in it. Looks good and I have like 2 metric tons of it so I can base any non city bases.

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Pious Warrior Priest






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I buy void war, sector imperialis and necromunda bases... all I need is paint.

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Armored Iron Breaker




Charlotte, NC

I bought the sand that you buy in the pet shops for terrariums. They had 3 kinds of grit, and I picked the two that were the most fine. Similar to everyone else's story, super cheap, and will last a long time.

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Grumpy Longbeard






GoodMorningSonny wrote:
You know when you are going to do 70 bases for your guys, and not just a one off.

What do you guys use?

Read more at https://www.goodmorningsonny.com/bases-mag


Earth friendly coffee must be that bad hu.

 
   
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Brigadier General






Chicago

"Sand Mix Concrete" is my secret weapon for basing and terrain.
6 bucks for a 40 pound bag!

Has concrete for fine soil, sand for texture and some small gravel.

Goes on easy with PVA and hardens like a rock with a wash.

I use it for almost everything. Here it is with half an army.

https://www.chicagoskirmishwargames.com/blog/2017/05/runewars-daqan-army-finished/.

You can also sift out the gravel if you don't want rocky soil.

I also use Premixed cement for bases, and applying texture anywhere. It also works as a filler and glue for pieces of terrain.

Both of these are cheaper available at your local home improvement store.

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