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Made in nl
Been Around the Block




Hey guys

Here are some pics of my Tropical Mangrove bases i've made recently. I've made a video tutorial on them should you be interested check below the pics.
Hope you like them! Cya








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Made in nl
Sure Shot Scarecrow Sniper






That is some serious modelling! Very original, very cool. The video shows how's it's done really well, so kudos for that.

   
Made in gb
Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





London

great tutorial. Thanks!
   
Made in us
Lurking Gaunt





Maryland

Where do you find the woody thing used to model the coral? I've looked a bit and can't find anything called "icelandic moss" that isn't some sort of fake medicinal herb.


Commissions open!

https://jackalopeminiaturestudio.22slides.site/ 
   
Made in us
Power-Hungry Cultist of Tzeentch






Phenomenal tutorial. Thank you very much.
   
Made in nl
Been Around the Block




Thanks all!

Hey Koreg i looked it up for you and i believe it is called Lichen in the US. I have had a few types of this lichen but i would recommend finding a dried one and not the Woodland scenics one which is not dried fully.
Because it is dried it will stay in it's shape way better than the soft ones do. I hope you'll be able to find it over there! Florist shops or garden centres usually have this stuff, in the Netherlands at least. Good luck

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Made in us
Lurking Gaunt





Maryland

That helped a ton. It looks like in America they call it Reindeer Moss!

You're the best. I've been looking for something to do coral for my sea-tyranids. This will work perfectly.

Commissions open!

https://jackalopeminiaturestudio.22slides.site/ 
   
 
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