I’ve shown this Trygon before. I’m sharing it again because i’ve updated it’s base. It’s previous base was hand made by myself and pretty awful. Find out how I got my hands on a spare oval base after the jump.
If you’re a longtime reader, you might remember my post where I rebased my Grey Knight army to match my Ultramarine’s bases. I bought new bases for my Grey Knights and most of the old small bases were thrown away, but I threw the large oval base in a drawer and forgot about it until now!
I chipped all of the cork, slate and model pieces off the base and glued on fresh sand. A quick paint job and viola, the Forge World Trygon now has a proper base to match the rest of the army.
Sometimes it’s these small things that can make all the difference.
Right, now back to the Toxicrene!
Garfy
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Looks fantastic as always! Great dark color to compliment the model! I feel like I'm really struggling with bases and that it should not be as hard as it is. Could you please do a basing tutorial? I'd especially like to know the techniques for the Grey Knight bases.
These bases are as basic as they get. I don't think a basic basing tutorial would be very long or useful to many people.
Just keep it simple.
How do you get painted models off bases without ruining the paint work on the bottom of it?
You can use a blade to slice the model off. Expect to do some touch up work though.