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I recently bought a Asteria Solbright and I'm wanting my other models to look like they're from the same world but I can't find any of the rubble like the statue parts and rubble anywhere, I'll add a picture so you can see what I mean
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Ollanius Pius - Savior of the Emperor






Gathering the Informations.

Dominion of Sigmar and Azyrite Ruins would be the scenery pieces you're looking for...unfortunately there aren't really too many "basing" bits for them anymore.

"Shattered Dominion" would be the set to look for though.
   
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Making a semi jagged chunk of balsa or sprue, then painting it the same color as your broken statue, would probably do the trick for most of your infantry size bases.

For somewhat more effort, you can get some thermoplastic or a silicone mold kit, and make castings of that statue base and/or other scenery bits (including non gaming stuff). Then use greenstuff or milliput or whatever to cast pieces, and break up the cast pieces in different ways to make non-identical rubble bits.

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