Roman, you're one of my all time favorite Mini artists and a treasure to the community. Your philosophy to approaching projects is inspiring to me. Thanks for the great content!
I remember finding your blog on the net in like 2013/2014. It has been bookmarked and returned to year after year for scenery ideas. Yours is the best website I had found for tutorials, with so many amazing ideas (like the tobacco leaves as fungus, or acupuncture needles for arrows). I can’t believe I never thought to search you on UA-cam but super glad I came across you like 9 years later haha. Amazing work man, your creativity is incredible.
Roman: Thanks a lot for the good memories. Yes, the blog helped many people. I am happy that you are one of them. Well, we never been truely active on YT. We just started properly at the end of last year.
Loving your videos so much, such a calm presenter of ideas and concepts is so appreciated in this world of (sometimes) loud and over the top videos. Looking forward to the future
Just bought the Masterclass Display basing PDF! I want to study some before starting my SMC model, and last time I was seeing a big bear on the road of painting, your PDF's really helped! Thanks for always being an inspiration!
Videos like these are incredibly helpful, especially to beginners like myself. Would absolutely love to see a video on composition, as this is what i have struggled with the most. Thanks!
Happy to hear! Well, the compostion video is not really planned yet. This will take time. Sorry. You can check back with the workbooks I offer. They explain composition in depth. Links in the describtion. This could be helpful too: massivevoodoo.blogspot.com/2014/03/basing-composition-introduction.html
Thank you so much for this great content! I like to super glue things in place, but i also use an alcoohol/water wash over everything followed by a PVA/water/washliquid-drop mix carefully put over the composition to seal everything in place (its very solid, even with very small and fragile pieces of soil)
Make senses, thanks for your input to the topic. I have to admit I never do any additional things than superglue. Thank you, again I learned something!
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART precise recipe is 1:1 mix isopropyl alcohol and water, you put drops all over (gently) 1:1 mix of PVA glue and water, 1 drop of washliquid, apply it very gently with a pencil on the prvious mix, just enough to have this flowing inside (like an oil wash flowing freely in recesses) Let it dry, and nothing will move!
Hmm, somehow these tips seem very familiar... 🤔 Thanks for the great weekend, I had a lot of fun! I learned a lot despite knowing most theory points. I love how my base turned out, especially the cactus. (To tie this back into the video :P) I'm looking forward to seeing (and learning from) you again in May! 😊 -Giovanni
I have two types of super glue in my toolkit. One a thick gel by Gorilla Glue and the other is a very thin, fast drying super glue. When adding soil to your gaming base/display base, which one do you recommend? I could see using a tooth pick to spread the gel super. I have been adding ultra thin super glue over the soil which makes it dry rock hard. It does not have the look I am going for. I came across your video and I am considering a different approach.
Roman, a friend of mine gave me your basing PDF as a gift. I did not see how you get the soil to adhere to the base. I have tried putting soil on base and using ultra thin super glue and adding drops to glue soil. This is messy and creates for me a undesired result. I have tried putting down gel superglue on top of the base and then adding the soil. This looks more realistic however the soil does not adhere well enough when it comes to painting and crumbles off. What do you do to make the soil stick to base?
Well, not very fast, promised. The workflow for this channel has many other things before this will happen as it is such a grande topic and needs to build up with knowledge. If you want to learn about composition on basing I can highly recommend the workbooks I linked up in the describtion.
CA glue is very useful, but PVA glue, slightly diluited, it's very important to seal the whole base's assembly, expecially if there are organic parts, such as roots or leaves, dried coffee powder mixed with cheap acrylic paint is a good base for terrain.
No, it is not :D ... one side is the glue side, the other one is used for spit to pick up tiny material. Do not mix up the ends though, been there, done that :D
"Know your tools, have them close" isn't as helpful as actually explaining which tools one would commonly use, specially if you don't have room for industrial stationary tools. You also show some material that you take apart and make smaller pieces, but you don't mention what it is. This video was much more high level than i hoped from a perspective of someone looking to start tinkering with bases.
Roman: I understand you and thank you for the input. I see what you are asking for and might provide a future basic basing tips video. There is still so much to tell about this topic. I will work on a video for beginners. Thank you for your feedback!
Roman, you're one of my all time favorite Mini artists and a treasure to the community. Your philosophy to approaching projects is inspiring to me. Thanks for the great content!
Thank you for your kind words!
I really like those basic topics. I still learn every time something new.
Really happy to hear!
Love it as always Roman, the production keeps getting better too.
Thanks, James! Happy to hear. Always learning over here!
Fantastic teaching as always, cheers Roman!
My pleasure! Thanks for enjoying it!
I remember finding your blog on the net in like 2013/2014. It has been bookmarked and returned to year after year for scenery ideas. Yours is the best website I had found for tutorials, with so many amazing ideas (like the tobacco leaves as fungus, or acupuncture needles for arrows).
I can’t believe I never thought to search you on UA-cam but super glad I came across you like 9 years later haha. Amazing work man, your creativity is incredible.
Roman: Thanks a lot for the good memories. Yes, the blog helped many people. I am happy that you are one of them. Well, we never been truely active on YT. We just started properly at the end of last year.
Great video Roman!!!!
Happy you like it!
Amazing video, thanks!!
You are welcome!
all the love, ty Roman
Thank you!
Direct and to the point. Very digestible tips! Great stuff Roman!
Happy to hear! Thank you for the feedback!
Good tips for sure.
Yay!
Good tips, good encouragement, especially for those new to the hobby. I'll keep that soil tip in mind as well.
Yay! Happy you like it! More to come!
Thanks for all the tips
My pleasure! Glad you find them helpful!
Great tips Roman! I picked up some sand and pebble mixture that they put on the baseball diamonds here. It's a nice mix.
This sounds really good. Yes, our basing material is everywhere where we can find it ;)
Keep up the great work, Roman
Will do! Thank you!
Excellent! Just in time for this weekend upcoming Dogma48. 👍
I’ll remember the Tiny Details! 😄
Have fun and enjoy! Say greetings to the whole gang from my side!
Really inspiring, thank you.
You are welcome! Happy that you enjoyed it!
Brilliant Roman, thanks
You are welcome :)
Thank you for this video!! Very helpful!!
Very happy to hear! My pleasure!
Great tips, brother! Thanks much 🙏🏽
You are welcome!
The tools tip is huge, I have adhd and I'm always losing things if they aren't in front of me
@@YaBoiVD glad this can help :)
..very interesting video , ..I'm always on the look out for extra basing ideas , ..even 28mm miniatures deserve a nice bit of ground work. !!
So true! Happy you found this video interesting!
just viewed your etsy guides... damn really great stuff ... thinking of buying the "Tutorial - Basing Compendium, part 1"
Thank you! Enjoy! This guide is a beast. With signing up to my Patreon you can save 25% on my etsy guides ;)
Schöne Materialsammlung aber wo sind die Schädel . Schöne Tipps Danke
Hahahaha! Gerne!
Loving your videos so much, such a calm presenter of ideas and concepts is so appreciated in this world of (sometimes) loud and over the top videos. Looking forward to the future
Roman: Thank you very much for the beautiful feedback :)
Just bought the Masterclass Display basing PDF! I want to study some before starting my SMC model, and last time I was seeing a big bear on the road of painting, your PDF's really helped! Thanks for always being an inspiration!
You are welcome and I thank you for the support! Really appreciated!
“Superglue is a promise.” I love it.
😁
Glad I found your channel
Welcome :)
Videos like these are incredibly helpful, especially to beginners like myself. Would absolutely love to see a video on composition, as this is what i have struggled with the most. Thanks!
Happy to hear! Well, the compostion video is not really planned yet. This will take time. Sorry. You can check back with the workbooks I offer. They explain composition in depth. Links in the describtion. This could be helpful too: massivevoodoo.blogspot.com/2014/03/basing-composition-introduction.html
Roman, your videos are getting better with everyone you make. Keep up the great work, and thanks for your recent video. I got my paint flowing again
Happy to hear! Thanks for the feedback!
Perfect!
😁
Man, I haven't even watched the video yet, but I thank you for your efforts!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much!
Great video!
Thanks!
Great Video as always! :)
Happy you like it!
Got me to buy the tutorials!
Thank you for your support!
Thank you so much for this great content!
I like to super glue things in place, but i also use an alcoohol/water wash over everything followed by a PVA/water/washliquid-drop mix carefully put over the composition to seal everything in place (its very solid, even with very small and fragile pieces of soil)
Make senses, thanks for your input to the topic. I have to admit I never do any additional things than superglue. Thank you, again I learned something!
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART precise recipe is
1:1 mix isopropyl alcohol and water, you put drops all over (gently)
1:1 mix of PVA glue and water, 1 drop of washliquid, apply it very gently with a pencil on the prvious mix, just enough to have this flowing inside (like an oil wash flowing freely in recesses)
Let it dry, and nothing will move!
Great tips!
Thx!
First time on this chanel, like the creator, like the idea, like the music.
Thanks! Your feedback makes me happy!
Hi Roman, I'm James. NIce to meet you. Thanks for the great vid.
Hi James, happy you like the video!
Hmm, somehow these tips seem very familiar... 🤔 Thanks for the great weekend, I had a lot of fun! I learned a lot despite knowing most theory points. I love how my base turned out, especially the cactus. (To tie this back into the video :P) I'm looking forward to seeing (and learning from) you again in May! 😊 -Giovanni
Roman: Hehe! Yes, I bet they are familiar. Thanks for joining up to the Beginner Weekend workshop. It has been my pleasure seeing your project grow!
Спасибо. Это очень интересно! 🙂
Happy you like it!
I have two types of super glue in my toolkit. One a thick gel by Gorilla Glue and the other is a very thin, fast drying super glue. When adding soil to your gaming base/display base, which one do you recommend?
I could see using a tooth pick to spread the gel super. I have been adding ultra thin super glue over the soil which makes it dry rock hard. It does not have the look I am going for. I came across your video and I am considering a different approach.
Glad you find my content inspirational. Thank you!
great tips ...
ps still got your portable paintrack... 👌
Nice!
Just start glueing is a totally underrated tip! The worst block is to not even get started as sage and obvious as it sounds.
Indeed. So true!
Hey nice video.. do you superglue or pin the models to the base?
@@Anubis_920Models thanks! Superglue! If it would be for gaming I would pin ...
Nice
Thx!
Roman, a friend of mine gave me your basing PDF as a gift. I did not see how you get the soil to adhere to the base. I have tried putting soil on base and using ultra thin super glue and adding drops to glue soil. This is messy and creates for me a undesired result. I have tried putting down gel superglue on top of the base and then adding the soil. This looks more realistic however the soil does not adhere well enough when it comes to painting and crumbles off.
What do you do to make the soil stick to base?
Hey! I use medium thick superglue, place it and put soil on top. Nothing else ... mmh🤔
Thank you for this. Creating a good viable and complementary base has always been my downfall. What you are providing has helped me tremendously. ❤️👍🏽
Superhappy to hear that. If you want to dig even deeper into the topic and magic of basing check out my etsy.ä shop for really detailed ebooks
That king Maulf you showed a clip off, is that an old project or?
It is a really old project from 2009 :D - www.romanlappat.com/miniatures/ancient-hero-maulg
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART its great, dont remember seeing it before 😁👌
In which material You sculpt usually?
Depends. Often Milliput.
Thanks. And when You are really "digging", deep cutting in it?;)
Composition tutorial, pls.
Well, not very fast, promised. The workflow for this channel has many other things before this will happen as it is such a grande topic and needs to build up with knowledge. If you want to learn about composition on basing I can highly recommend the workbooks I linked up in the describtion.
Thanks for the tips, basing has usually been my weakspot or on lots of models.. nonexistant
Let's erase that together. Glue something to your bases. Now! :D
What's the sniper miniature at 6:30mins?
Roman: This is an Aeldari Pathfinder from Games Workshop.
@@ROMANLAPPATMINIATUREART Do you mean Ranger?
CA glue is very useful, but PVA glue, slightly diluited, it's very important to seal the whole base's assembly, expecially if there are organic parts, such as roots or leaves, dried coffee powder mixed with cheap acrylic paint is a good base for terrain.
Makes sense. Thanks for the addition.
4:49 Surely that's not CA on a toothpick which you repeatedly put in your mouth??????!!! 😆
No, it is not :D ... one side is the glue side, the other one is used for spit to pick up tiny material. Do not mix up the ends though, been there, done that :D
The one hobby that encourages you to touch grass😂
:D
Just a comment.
Aye!
"Know your tools, have them close" isn't as helpful as actually explaining which tools one would commonly use, specially if you don't have room for industrial stationary tools. You also show some material that you take apart and make smaller pieces, but you don't mention what it is. This video was much more high level than i hoped from a perspective of someone looking to start tinkering with bases.
I totally get you, but to be fair, the title says pro tips and not "how to get started with basing"
Roman: I understand you and thank you for the input. I see what you are asking for and might provide a future basic basing tips video. There is still so much to tell about this topic. I will work on a video for beginners. Thank you for your feedback!
True.
thx mate !
You are welcome!
Thanks for enjoying!