Easy Custom Base Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
- Nick brings you through a simple custom base building tutorial.
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This was incredibly helpful! I've watched stuff like this before, but your step-by-step, straight to the point approach was far more useful. Adding diorama supplies to your inventory would be awesome. I don't think too many online shops sell much of that stuff beyond pla-plate and rods.
Please, more of these! You guys rock!
Excellent tutorial 👍 would love to see more content like this. Really fun to learn and easy to understand.
Thanks Nick!
The static grass part blew my freaking mind. I felt like a kid watching a bill nye the science guy video lol
loving the new vids!
This was awesome to watch
Love it
There needs to be more videos showing how to make custom bases for Gundam kits. Pretty much every single one is for war gaming and RPG scale minis. Having more DIY videos for 1/144 and 1/100 scale models would be very nice. Keep this going!!! Thank you.
Would love a place to get some diorama supplies in!
Great video Nick!
cool
This is surprisingly easy... minus that fucky looking static grass aplicator. Happy to see how nice it looked while still being so small. That was definitely a concern with not having alot of space
There are other things at the model train shops that have "grass" that is easier to apply. It won't stick up like static grass, but is more user friendly and might even be more to scale. At 1/144 or 1/100, static grass is HUGE (looks nice though).
Is there any preparation that can be done to the foam base to help the plaster mix adhere for more even coverage?
I've seen some some folks gently use a wire brush to add some texture first.
Sanding the top of the foam before applying the Sculptamold will keep it from sliding around so much...
I thought that was a molted slice of bread