@@HeroesBosses right. Good idea! One thing I’ve wondered about pigments. I believe in an other video you said do a final varnish and then add the pigments on and do not varnish over them. As they’ll lose their dusty look. Will pigments rub off much when playing with the model? Like onto fingers etc?
Turned out nice
Thanks dude!
Just used this technique for the first buggy in my Speed Mob and it came out fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing this.
Now that's a beautiful base - well done!
Thanks a lot Christian!
"Like butter scraped over too much bread." Nice job man.
Thanks Randy :)
Amazing how cork looks like road or wall once painted! Hmmm... wonder what's the base for? 🤔
Thanks Adrian! This base is for Belasarius Cawl from Warhammer 40k
Would you do this kinda base for table top? Or would it be too risky to wreck?
I use it for tabletop, but you want to pin the model to the base. If it's just super glue the model will probably snap off at some point.
@@HeroesBosses right. Good idea! One thing I’ve wondered about pigments. I believe in an other video you said do a final varnish and then add the pigments on and do not varnish over them. As they’ll lose their dusty look. Will pigments rub off much when playing with the model? Like onto fingers etc?
Thumbs up for Tolkien reference!
Haha - I was hoping someone would notice :)
@@HeroesBosses Great looking base btw, it really turned out well.
Looks good, man! Any plans for a miniature to go on top it?
This is actually for Belisarius Cawl! I'm not sure how common paved roads are in 40k though :)
Sweet! And I’m pretty sure all logic needs to be thrown out the window with any of this stuff anyway, hah.