How to base miniatures: For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @SwordsandBrushes
    @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +10

    QUESTION OF THE DAY - What are you fine hobbyists painting and basing up right now?

    • @minibang2543
      @minibang2543 Год назад +1

      I’m painting ultramarines and basing them in a red desert kind of biome and I love the bases you make! 😃 🎨

    • @jasonl4052
      @jasonl4052 Год назад

      LOTR - JIME FF game

    • @lucaslubbers6659
      @lucaslubbers6659 Год назад

      I am painting and basing LOTR mini's, just finished a bunch for Arnor. Likely an obvious question, so with the way you do this, do you then pin the minis in place ?

    • @metrodraws3806
      @metrodraws3806 Год назад

      Kitbashed horus heresy choas space marines

    • @itsio7188
      @itsio7188 5 месяцев назад

      Some squig riders and then onto my elder scrolls: call to arms models!

  • @nurglesdad
    @nurglesdad Год назад +24

    Nice, really like the idea of taking a high end miniature paint to a DIY store for colour matching and making up a big cheap batch as an emulsion tester for use in basing. It’s so simple & obvious, but I never would have thought of it. Big brain move there, like it.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much - I just figured if im going to paint a lot of bases then i may has well save the money on miniature paint! :)

  • @zerocool_42
    @zerocool_42 2 года назад +7

    I've been binge watching d&d/tabletop content for about a day or so. This video popped up on my home page recommended feed, props for that. Your content seems very professional and I'm happy to claim my "here before 100k" badge. Cheers mate :)

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +3

      Nice one! Thanks very much :) I would love to get into DnD one day, I just wouldn’t know where to start. I did get ‘the journey begins’ box as a newbie starter set - but I would love to do a narrative one day :)
      Thank you for the kind words, I just started in November and I kept putting it off as I wanted to make them nice enough to watch and hopefully have a bit of entertainment/cinematic feel to them.
      It would be an awesome goal if I were to get there one day, but I’m super happy to help fellow hobbyists with some video content and hope to answer questions that I see pop up :):)

  • @Gilwingeth
    @Gilwingeth 2 года назад +9

    So simple, and yet so effective. Basing is definitely my favourite part of completing a model. Currently I'm painting a bunch of wood elves, so I'm looking into a more natural ground coverage.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +1

      It's just very therapeutic i find :) one way of saving a bit of time for me as im a busy bee is to make about 40-50 bases in a batch, should keep me going for a while!
      Oh awesome, could that be for a certain book coming out soon?
      Theres loads you can do for a natural look, i did some Uruk Hai scouts with a mix of natural materials and hobby products - takes a bit longer to make a base, but it looks nice enough!

  • @teddyharvester
    @teddyharvester Год назад +1

    Video: "Which one is your favourite?"
    Me: "Yes."

  • @michaeldouble2163
    @michaeldouble2163 2 года назад +10

    Basing is always the bane of my (very short) painting life but have recently making more effort so once again a perfectly time video by yourself. Some great tips and tricks as always plus my wife was very keen on helping me have a plentiful supply of wine corks

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      Haha well don’t drink too much wine before painting your miniatures!
      Glad this video could be of use to you :)

    • @c.9900
      @c.9900 Год назад

      Way back when, the base was just something to stand my projects on - I barely paid it attention. Now I'm older and take more pleasure in painting it's great to try some of these ideas.

  • @pWndConan
    @pWndConan 2 года назад +7

    really nice basing method! love it!

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much! I feel like it’s becoming a classic style (not as classic as goblin green bases) but it’s nice enough to look at and recreate.
      Oh absolutely! I do have a Pelennor Fields box set sitting there on the shelf shouting at me to be painted and I’m pretty sure I do can a fair few tutorials with that :):)

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis Год назад +4

    Another useful material for basing is...cat litter (new, naturally!), for finer sand there's also acquarium's sand and wood/wall filler, to mix together.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      yes to cat litter!! i use it for scenery now and again :) - Good tip on the Aquarium sand/wood filler combo - i may try that when i
      eventually get round to doing scenery videos on the channel! :):)

  • @simonak9699
    @simonak9699 Год назад +1

    Great video, thanks so much for the basing techniques.
    ...but by god, GW's LOTR miniatures look awful. It's like they never updated sculpts from 20 years ago.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  11 месяцев назад

      haha yeh 20 year old models, i do like a lot of the range, but some of it could do with a smidge of an update with a shiny new plastic kit :P

  • @Malak1000
    @Malak1000 Год назад +3

    Great vid. My PRO TIP is base your minis before undercoating. Then it just becomes another surface to get paint on as part of your mini, rather than a whole other process that you have to do after 'finishing' your mini. I find I get more completely finished minis this way.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      Good shout, works well for texture paint, but just need that brush to get rid of any excess sand before priming - i did that long ago and got sand everywhere lol

  • @martinsleight321
    @martinsleight321 Год назад +5

    This video should be mandatory viewing for anyone getting into MESBG. It's 'the' base you want to get started with, and you'll be glad you did.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +2

      haha thanks very much! It's definitely my 'go to' style basing :)

  • @markkuhn1297
    @markkuhn1297 4 месяца назад +1

    This is partially just what I was looking for. Now, how do you mount a miniature on such an uneven surface???

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 месяца назад

      Im glad that you like the tutorial :) I keep miniatures off the base just so they do not get in the way of the camera angle, but you can certainly glue the miniatures on first and then work around the feet :)

  • @lewiskeal977
    @lewiskeal977 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for these, would you recommend basing before or after undercoating?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +1

      I tend to batch base in a session and get about 50 done at a time- which would last me a little while. Because i paint a lot i find it more efficient and quicker for me.
      I know that other people tend to glue their models down first then add the basing afterwards - both methods will work well, but i would suggest to try it out on a few miniatures and see what works well for you :)
      For delicate looking miniatures, or ones that do not have much surface area to glue down a foot for example, such as a horse or if someone is running forward and only a toe would be touching the floor - i would glue them down first before basing just to make it as stable as possible :):)

  • @hav6301
    @hav6301 2 года назад +3

    awesome, easy enough scheme and techniques with amazing texture and color variation. I wish I had this video last year when I painted my first ever minis, Rohan Riders from the starter set

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +2

      Thank you :):) sorry I was late to the party for you, I was being hampered by Orcs!
      How did your Riders of Rohan come along? :):)

  • @ChrisKay-h1j
    @ChrisKay-h1j 19 дней назад

    Great video, as somebody wgo wants to redo his mordor army this turorial was fantastic. A few questions:
    1. If making small rocks out of cork yourself, do you just tend to tear off little chunks?
    2. Do you stick your models to the bases after youve done them, and if so do you have any tips? I noticed that a lot of the ME models have slot bases

  • @JunkyVirus
    @JunkyVirus Месяц назад

    How do you get your mini on the base after you've done these very pretty bases? Just glue it on and uneven surface? Will is stick on good like that?

  • @johnmarc1986
    @johnmarc1986 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just stick to vallejo paints for the most part. I dont paint enough miniatures to worry about having a different paint type for bases and miniatures.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  5 месяцев назад

      Nice :) Makes things easier to keep in one place for storage, unlike my room where there is paint everywhere haha

    • @johnmarc1986
      @johnmarc1986 5 месяцев назад

      @SwordsandBrushes I've got an old writing desk that locks up so my toddler doesn't get into my paints and miniatures. Serves me pretty well for what I need.

  • @kristianbooth6262
    @kristianbooth6262 Год назад +3

    Another excellent video! I managed to get some bird sand which looks great as you suggested but also found some bird grit in the same isle and it looks perfect for small stones all for under £3 👍🏻

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      Ah fantastic! I do like to browse down the pet section - there is always something! Hope you have fun doing some basing! Will you be crafting some scenery also?

  • @kevinishki
    @kevinishki Год назад +2

    Nice tip on the color match paint. I wonder if Home Depot does that

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Just a nice way of saving a it of money and making the paint go longer :)

  • @sethfarris1791
    @sethfarris1791 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the help wanting to get into this stuff and play starwars legion while painting my figures like “legends”figures this really helped for my base

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      Awesome, i'm glad that the video could be of help for you! Same for me, i'd like to get into Star War Legion, I'm chipping through the starter set, I started with a couple tutorials on my 'Sci-Fi' channel, where i'm going to be covering Legion, 40K etc over there - so if any videos could help you further then please feel free to have a browse :):)

  • @Kogitto11
    @Kogitto11 Год назад +2

    Hey! I love your movies, they are just so informative! I was using the above one when when working on some bases and with great effect :) One thing I was wondering about - how are you approaching metal models? Do you also cut off their "bottom bar" and later re-attach them to the base? Or maybe you just work the base around the model? I am currently working on base of the "Frodo laying by tree" and there's not really much of base to work on - mini is always getting in the way.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, i really appreciate that :) With metal minis i wouldnt go down the route of just supergluing them ontop on the sand layer as it will not hold very well due to the weight - for the most part i either glue it into the slotta base and then apply the sand afterwards.
      Or you could "pin" it in two ways -
      1) either drill a hole in the foot and base, superglue some paperclip into the hole and place it that way.
      2) which is my preferred method as i already have slotta bases that come with my models, is to use some masking tape over the slotts and then just base as normal.
      And for the miniature instead of faffing around with drilling and paperclipping, i just clip off the base but leave a wedge under a foot. That will then be placed through the slotta after making a hole with a knife or sculpting tool - and superglue that in to make it secure.
      Any of these methods should work fine and dandy :):)
      With the frodo laying by the tree, i just glued mine on the base first and sanded around it just so it looks like the tree stump is coming out of the ground :)
      Hope that helps!

    • @Kogitto11
      @Kogitto11 Год назад

      ​@@SwordsandBrushes Thank you for the reply! I will keep on working on Frodo while he's attached then :) I would love to see how you work on base while model is present, especially some "difficult", obstructing model. I am curious how would you do drybrushing etc., as I am not imagining doing that with my current experience... Also I couldn't find any videos about that - all I find are concentrated on doing bases with model detached. Maybe that's an idea for a clip ;)

  • @martynjones3978
    @martynjones3978 10 месяцев назад +2

    I bought cork matts from ikea that you usually use for hot plates or pans to stop the table from being burnt.
    When you tear it apart you can get big chunky rock shapes, you can paint it with super glue or watered down glue to harden it or leave it as it is and just prime it.
    It comes up nicely when painted and easier then the milli put and possibly a lot cheaper!!

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  9 месяцев назад +1

      Great idea!! I've seen some lovely rocky looking bases with those Cork mats :)
      I've also used a cheese grater on normal corks to create quick rocks.
      Twice the fun if drinking the wine and then using the corks for the hobby haha 😄
      I may do a part two to this video and add some more ideas:)

  • @masterwesty
    @masterwesty 15 дней назад

    Would you do a base completely before sticking the model to the base?

  • @8-bite393
    @8-bite393 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful Bases. Well done! Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      Hello Germany! - It feels like Eurovision :):) Glad that you liked the video for the bases! Will you be doing anything similar for yourself?
      Im just gathering a few resources, and finalising some ideas for the next basing video! :):)

  • @Grukag
    @Grukag Год назад +1

    Noob question, how do you glue the miniature to the base if it's almost only sand to glue on to?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the question! :) I use super glue when gluing plastic minis on, for metal i tend to just use the slotta part of the base.
      But you can just glue the miniatures onto the base first and then add the textures/paint afterwards - whatever works best for you :):)

    • @Grukag
      @Grukag Год назад

      thank you @@SwordsandBrushes

  • @RodelTheGreat
    @RodelTheGreat 9 месяцев назад +1

    Did you water down the pva glue before brushing it on?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  8 месяцев назад

      no i don't water it down, i mainly just use inexpensive craft glue so it's fairly fluid anyway :)

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 4 месяца назад

      I use two layers of PVA. The first one undiluted, often with a dash of dark brown paint so I can see where it’s been applied, and the second diluted roughly 50:50 with water, and with a lot more dark brown pigment. The second layer serves to seal in the loose sand and gravel and acts as an undercoat.

  • @SwiftRelish
    @SwiftRelish 2 года назад +2

    your videos are awesome! saw your newest one just now and subbed

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for coming along and taking your time out to watch my video :) Very happy to hear that you like them and glad to see that you are a new member to this fellowship that im creating in this space :):)

  • @Coffeekitty7
    @Coffeekitty7 7 дней назад

    what is the miniature based on?

  • @Rocktimbo
    @Rocktimbo Год назад +1

    So do you just cut off the plastic strip below the mini's feet and get yourself a new base without the rectangular hole in the middle? If so, will the mini's remain in place if you only glue them to the base by their feet?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +2

      I tend to do that on pretty much every project, it saves me a nice amount of time when not trying to base around feet, cloaks weapons etc. Just use super glue to attach and you are good to go.
      It's kind of like when creating a diorama but you don't want the miniature base to be present, just gluing the plastic miniature to rocks, debris with super glue is more than enough.
      But something like a metal miniature - i tend to keep the tab on the feet, as it's just heavy!
      However sometimes i feel a mini needs to have the strip at the bottom, especially if its something like a dainty elf that is only attached by some toes! then i glue the tab into the slot and do it that way.
      Hope that helps a bit! :):)

  • @seelenschlucht
    @seelenschlucht 2 года назад +1

    But don't i have to plan where the feet of the miniature would go? It would look odd if the feet would rest only on the peaks of the sandgrains. Or am i overcomplicating it?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +1

      For the video i've not put the miniature on so that you can clearly see the base and how they were created, you absolutely can glue the miniatures on first and then use some the the techniques to create some nice bases for your miniatures.
      I would say have a go both ways and see which way you prefer and what you would enjoy doing :):)

  • @sm0ky_cowboy693
    @sm0ky_cowboy693 Год назад +1

    Awesome Videeooo!! Enjoyed the comparsion you did, I am going through that experience this week

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, sometimes its nice to do the back to basics style videos, i do have a lot more lined up for this series :)

  • @JaySwag77
    @JaySwag77 Год назад +1

    Great video! I've been putting off basing all the minis I'm painting, hopefully this will help me get started.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Just pop on an audio book or a movie - once you get stuck in then it feels quite therapeutic working on them :)

  • @philiprose1527
    @philiprose1527 Год назад +1

    I've yet to base any of my mini's yet. I didn't really have a clue. The tutorial was spot on. Thank you

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! :) hope that you manage to get your minis based up soon! :):)

  • @brettcardon4552
    @brettcardon4552 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love how simple your techniques are. These turned out very nicely, thank you for sharing!

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! 😊 Glad that the video could be useful for you :):)

  • @sethgivens
    @sethgivens 2 года назад +1

    How do you re-attach the minis? Superglue?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      I use superglue yes, but you can glue the miniature on in the first place and do these techniques also :):)

  • @VictoriaP-g1y
    @VictoriaP-g1y Месяц назад

    wow, that was really helpful, thanks! can't wait to apply that to my Ankh miniatures

  • @borna1231
    @borna1231 2 года назад +1

    This video is currently on repeat, as I´m FINALLY basing my Rohirrim from the Battle of Pelennor fields :). Thanks so much! I have only one question though: do you find that just supergluing the figures to the base is enough to make them reasonably sturdy for gaming, or do you also pin your minis?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад +1

      Thats awesome! glad to hear that you are getting your minis done, and also that you like the video!
      Im looking forward to starting the Pelennor Fields box next week, ive had it long enough haha
      I would say the majority of the miniatures yes it will be fine and dandy, for things like horses i would definitely use the holes on the 40mm bases for extra stability!
      You could certainly just glue everything with the tabs in the first place before sanding too - but it's all about trial and error and seeing what works best for you :):)

    • @borna1231
      @borna1231 2 года назад +1

      @@SwordsandBrushes Awesome, thanks for the reply and the advice!
      yeah, I´ve pinned and glued 95% of models to the bases prior to priming up to this point, but then it´s kinda a pain in the butt to paint the base around the model. It gets difficult to use drybrushing and some other methods, plus it seems MUUUUUCH slower than bulk base building.
      Welp, I guess this is the project where I finally trust fall into the gooey hands of super glue.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      yes there is definitely pros and cons to which ever method you go with, overall i feel base batching outweighs it and takes the biscuit for me! :)
      But i do tend to use slotta bases which are covered up with masking tape - so if i do need a bit more surface area for feet to be stuck down - then i can use a small part of the tab at the bottom of the foot - for extra strength. - if you know what i mean, as its not the easiest to write it in text without showing :)

  • @Erosionvidkiller
    @Erosionvidkiller Год назад +1

    Good guide 🍻

  • @CaseyHuebner
    @CaseyHuebner 2 года назад +1

    What is the classic brown color that GW uses on their current rims?

  • @нектохомяков-ш7э
    @нектохомяков-ш7э Год назад +7

    how to base miniatures. ... but where is miniatures?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +2

      It's a basing tutorial, so to make it easier to film and see what's going on only the bases we're used.
      Anyone could then follow the techniques with either the glued miniture on the base from the start. Or glue them on at the end :)

  • @camy252camy3
    @camy252camy3 2 года назад +1

    What was the dark down used to base cost the evil earth ones?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      It was 'Burnt Umber' craft paint that was used for the basecoat :)

    • @MrCharlesBiddle
      @MrCharlesBiddle Год назад

      @@SwordsandBrushes craft paint is obviously the cost effective way to go but what would a GW equivalent be please? :)

  • @jasonl4052
    @jasonl4052 Год назад

    Wonderful video for a new guy at painting minis. But, by minis are already have a base. Am I supposed to remove them? How to you add a mini to your finished product?

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад +1

      Not a problem at all, i did these with out miniatures as it easier to record them and show off each stage with out a miniature in the way.
      I wouldn't remove them if they are already on as its more hassle - You can absolutely do the same process with the miniature already glued onto the base - thats how i do some of my miniatures :):)

  • @lewis.........
    @lewis......... 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very good guide👌

  • @mil3k
    @mil3k Год назад

    In rest of Europe B&Q is known as Castorama.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  Год назад

      Nice! I never knew that :) Everyday is a learning day!

  • @carldanescd
    @carldanescd 2 года назад +1

    That's cool

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      Thank you!! It was a question i got asked so many times that i thought it would be worth making a video on :)

  • @stefanoruggeri9935
    @stefanoruggeri9935 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @TheSabaton1
    @TheSabaton1 11 месяцев назад

    6:10 you didnt mention the black paint on the rocks is clearly watered down, otherwise it would just make the tip of the rock black

    • @TheSabaton1
      @TheSabaton1 11 месяцев назад

      important info for people with 0 modellling experience, cause they often dont water down the paints

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  11 месяцев назад +1

      Ah yes, that paint It not watered down, it is a wash so it goes into the recesses, but thank you for letting me know as i will keep this in mind for beginner videos later on so i can be as informative as possible :):)

    • @TheSabaton1
      @TheSabaton1 11 месяцев назад

      ay yes a wash, im not very used to the lingo, cause everythings named different in my native tongue @@SwordsandBrushes

  • @MVeminor7
    @MVeminor7 2 года назад +4

    Bases! The absolute compliment of the miniature. Thanks for posting your stuff, it's great.

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      Thank you, I always find it very therapeutic, and it’s a nice way to finish off a miniature that you have spent time on :)

    • @MVeminor7
      @MVeminor7 2 года назад +1

      @@SwordsandBrushes I often overlook mine, but as a beginner I'm incorporating it more and more. Your vids are simple to follow and are within my skill level. I'm looking forward to trying some of my own. Thanks for the confidence builder tutorial and the reply. Cheers

    • @SwordsandBrushes
      @SwordsandBrushes  2 года назад

      That’s very nice to hear! I’m glad that I can help in anyway that I can :)
      On this channel I want to help as many people as I can so reading your comments puts a smile on my face :)