Improving your Warhammer bases (it's easy!)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Paint Perspective Podcast episode 54, featuring easy ways to IMPROVE your Warhammer bases…
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    Basing is something that is often an afterthought when it comes to the hobby, but as we know it can make all the difference between a good... or a great model!
    In this episode, we share our tricks to improve your bases and make your models look better, with easy and simple methods, (and thought processes) that you can apply NOW.
    We even drop some of our favourite tricks for efficiently basing a whole army from our experiences as commission painters!
    Also in this episode, we catch up with Paul from the team who has been working hard on his hobby behind the scenes, discuss our listeners comments (with a feline theme), tackle our question of the week about the hardship of selling models, and of course our closing hobby hack!
    Chapters (main topic around 31 mins)
    0:00:00 Intro
    0:00:44 Paul’s hobby updates
    0:10:17 Published on War Com
    0:12:50 Paul the fashion icon
    0:14:06 James’ hobby updates
    0:20:33 Khorne Crocs
    0:22:00 George's hobby updates
    0:22:46 #JunestealerCults
    0:31:02 Easy ways to IMPROVE your Warhammer bases…
    0:32:00 Most efficient approach…
    0:42:06 Avoid floating feet
    0:48:06 EASY ways to add detail
    1:56:40 Character basing
    1:02:09 Basing materials
    1:10:39 Question of the Week
    1:18:19 Hobby Hack
    1:21:01 Support the show!
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  • @UntiltedName
    @UntiltedName Месяц назад

    Top priority for my basing is what makes the paint process more efficient. Most models are easier to paint when on their base (or a temporary one). Some are not. Getting a model onto its base asap is a top priority if it's in subs.
    For larger bases, especially if they have diorama bits, I paint the diorama parts separate sometimes. Then glue them on later before doing texture/dirt. Then get the model on there near the end. It is all dry fit from the get go, to make sure composition works.

  • @jonathanpalermo6166
    @jonathanpalermo6166 Месяц назад +10

    In regards to bases. Highly recommend doing bases completely separately. For my space wolf army for Adepticon last year I constructed and painted the army completely separately from the bases, then did my bases all in one shot. (I had footprints of paint where the minis would eventually stand). I was able to airbrush/ paint and weather up the bases at the end. The army won best painted in 40k Championships two years in a row. The judges said that it was my bases that got me over the finish line.

    • @Jaydonald_DG
      @Jaydonald_DG Месяц назад

      Just googled your army, beauiful work! I totally agree. Bases are much easier to do and more fun (Because you can be rough!) doing them in isolation. I often start to paint the model on the base, superglued down, then remove the model from the base and do batches of bases all together like a diorama project. These can be complex, or as simple as you want. Having no pressure of accidentally messing up your model whilst applying your pastes and drybrushing and what not is a much better experience imo.

    • @sandycultofthesun
      @sandycultofthesun Месяц назад

      obviously don't give away all your secrets but is there anything you can share? did u use 3d printed rocks for some of the bases btw? other materials etc. they look amazing dude, followed on insta

    • @jthancock
      @jthancock Месяц назад

      How did you get the footprints? Just prime the minis on the base and then remove the mini, leaving the footprint outline?

  • @lim4091
    @lim4091 Месяц назад +1

    Love the hobby hack of making your own basing mix. Just genius, and so simple.

  • @S.A.S.H.
    @S.A.S.H. Месяц назад +3

    Richmond? Played by Noel Fielding. Brilliantly, I might add.

  • @etiennegarant7545
    @etiennegarant7545 Месяц назад

    Paul's energy is amazing I loved that episode

  • @adaml2910
    @adaml2910 Месяц назад +2

    I cant put my finger on why but this episode was definitely an amazing episode, a top 10 for sure.

  • @verigone2677
    @verigone2677 20 дней назад

    I think doing your base after completing the model but before painting makes for better light coherence in your painting composition while also being overall faster, but less of an option when doing competition pieces with their more involved bases.

  • @F_N_Inquisitor
    @F_N_Inquisitor Месяц назад +3

    If it were me, I would do the Exemplars of Siege vehicles black with emerald stripes, to fully utilize that secondary colour scheme

  • @bencedobos8937
    @bencedobos8937 Месяц назад

    In regards to painting and spending a lot of mental energy sharing it on social media, I started a "secret army" project with the premise that I'll only show it off when it's done and I won't even say what army it is so I limit my need for external validation and train myself to trust the choices I make when it comes to painting. I'm telling everyone in our group because I hope some people will join in if they struggle with the same things. It is a weight off my shoulders I didn't realise I had and it has absolutely reignited my passion for army painting/collecting.

  • @danielbird4634
    @danielbird4634 Месяц назад

    Great episode, and thanks for picking my question to answer! Good to know others are reluctant to give back commissions.
    Oddly enough, after hearing George speak I find myself wanting to talk as fast as he does. My subconscious must be a fan of his speedy yet articulate style 😄

  • @DIGITALDOGMUCK
    @DIGITALDOGMUCK Месяц назад

    Nice to see this guy come out of his shell since last time I saw him. "Gurg du" 😂😂😂
    PRICELESS

  • @ollysmerdon2157
    @ollysmerdon2157 Месяц назад

    First time commenter long time listener. I’m a welder so there’s another thing people do while listening to this podcast. I often have bits of molten slag, little slugs left over from mag drilling or laser cutting or lumps of weld spatter old pieces of rust that all look very good on my bases on my ruined industrial world. Scattered under the feet of my intercessors is giant chunks of what could be the fixing holes for the legs of a Titan. I tent to do all of this at the end. I find as James refers to it as framing the model I have to wait to see how the model looks before adding in the cut end of a bolt. Indented into the gravel and dark grey astrogranite of the world. Bonus point is it is a very good way to balance a model to ensure it isn’t going to fall over on a table.

  • @garyjenson1326
    @garyjenson1326 Месяц назад

    Wonderful episode guys. Always nice to see a newish hobbyist's perspective. The enthusiasm is infectious, boils and all.

  • @j3ffr0ck24
    @j3ffr0ck24 Месяц назад +1

    I got my T shirt yesterday! Awesome fit and feel!!!

  • @jamescurtis2112
    @jamescurtis2112 Месяц назад

    Many, many years ago, I painted an Ork Baneblade & added mud to the track guards.
    I used ready mixed filler, PVA glue, sand & the contents of a tea bag for the clumpy mud mixture.

  • @Ulfhrim
    @Ulfhrim Месяц назад

    Another top notch episode. I enjoy listening to these every thursday morning on the way to work. Wasn't expecting to be in the listener comment's section, and having the leo dicaprio pointing meme happen in my head.
    Anyways, in the past I hated basing, but have grown to enjoy it especially batch painting like 20 bases for army building in between painting units. My process for building my space wolves army to play with my buddies has been a fickle balance between quality and efficiency. I ended up printing a lot of the greytide studio primal hound base toppers and glued them all down onto my cobalt keep magnetic bases. Primed (60) 32mm, (30) 40mm, (25) 60mm, and (3) 90mm bases with the toppers on it, and then i have paint roughly 10 at time and get it to the point I need to glue the miniature onto and apply the snow. once the squad is done I pose them onto the painted bases and see what i like and looks good, glue them down then apply my AK snow.
    This way as an army they all look uniform in the same area, I can paint them fast, efficient and fairly decently, and in trying to get the playable army done im cutting down on time on having to make something for every model.
    Now if its a display model i keep the base and the model separate, but work on them at the same time because the base is part of the character.
    wow that was wordy....my bad

  • @Bunyip_Studios
    @Bunyip_Studios Месяц назад

    Fenris Games do a selection of moulds for flagstones, cobblestones etc. I just picked up the Flagstone on last week. They also do cornucopia of basing bits if you don't want to cast stuff

  • @KragzogStudios
    @KragzogStudios Месяц назад

    I take a lot of WIP photos, and it allows me to both look at the model more objectively, and compile a timelapse start to finish at the end which is really cool

  • @steveharbour845
    @steveharbour845 Месяц назад +1

    No mention of Cat Litter for small rocks

  • @thisoldwarhammer
    @thisoldwarhammer Месяц назад

    What an excellent episode.. it's always great when you let Paul out of the dungeon to come on the podcast... why is it Paul is only on when Joe is not? has anyone seen them on a podcast at the same time? I mean... enquiring minds do want to know... kinda makes you wonder...

  • @Deadjim17
    @Deadjim17 Месяц назад

    I love basing and I really went for it and took into account the basing of my T'au when thinking of the scheme. I wanted to paint them green as if they were fighting in the jungle and wanted an appropriate jungle base. I wanted to really get the detritus and dead leaves feel to start the base with and found that Sainsbury's fancier herbal tea was perfect. glue it down and seal it with some watered down PVA and it looks great. then add GW vines or ferns or paper/plastic ferns and it looks great.

  • @danollerenshaw8410
    @danollerenshaw8410 Месяц назад

    on hybrid TMM/NMM. Typhus Corrosion technical paint is really nice way to dirty down metal especially on chaos trim, makes the recesses nice and matte. On basing. I recently discovered that a layer of Astrogranite over cork sheet piece are amazing, makes it look like natural rock and gets rid of the segmented look of cork

  • @bornincrimson
    @bornincrimson Месяц назад

    Plaster of Paris is really great, I was wondering if anyone would mention it.
    Since it can be quite brittle I tend to reinforce jt once it’s in the right shape - I use a combo of water, IPA and PVA based on Marco Frisoni’s recipe.

  • @Kammmm
    @Kammmm Месяц назад

    Thanks for another awesome episode guys 😊 got my wife and I on one of the courses later this year! Just in case you didn't see it before. If James wants some decals printing for his siege army, I can do it for you free ☺️ (black, white, metallic) I have a special printer.

  • @wengeance8962
    @wengeance8962 Месяц назад +1

    i like his biologis

  • @HappyDuude
    @HappyDuude Месяц назад

    Basing is interesting - Uncle Atom from tabletop minions had an approach which got me thinking - if youre someone who mixes games, then you might have composite units - so having a common basing scheme between some different factions (not all) can be a way to allow those to easily be tied together. Like if i was playing space station zero, or stargrave, i might have a marine, a guard, an inquisitor all on the same side. Deffo interesting thoughts from here as well!

  • @colin_painting_adventure
    @colin_painting_adventure Месяц назад

    Goblin Green bases for the win

  • @micksmith1812
    @micksmith1812 Месяц назад

    I've been using some foam to make some bigger tactical rocks for bases. Any suggestions what else I could so with the foam, base wise?😊

  • @Coraxery
    @Coraxery Месяц назад

    I think Joe needs to pay attention to the energy Paul brings to the podcast.... 👀 😂

  • @Britishgridironfilms
    @Britishgridironfilms Месяц назад

    What colour should the base rim be though?

  • @nathanbuxton3271
    @nathanbuxton3271 Месяц назад +2

    Richmond

    • @The40Kwarrior
      @The40Kwarrior Месяц назад +2

      Yes that’s it - I’m Richmond 😂

  • @The40Kwarrior
    @The40Kwarrior Месяц назад

    Man, my ears are huge! 😂

  • @mikewalf
    @mikewalf Месяц назад

    Is a cat now the ultimate painting and modelling tool? Are we all going to get cats now?

  • @758richy
    @758richy Месяц назад +1

    Citadel technical paints? What are those, paints for ants!? Get yourself some AK Diorama series texture paste. Cheaper for substantially more product. Fantastic stuff too.

    • @lambey6113
      @lambey6113 Месяц назад +1

      For people who wanna base good and do other stuff good too

    • @GeorgeColemanMinis
      @GeorgeColemanMinis Месяц назад

      I am aware there are other texture pastes in better value sizes, the reason I mentioned the citadel ones specifically is that I only use tiny amounts for touch ups, and I can colour match exactly to the colour I painted the sand mix I use for the base 😊
      If you were to use it for a whole base that’s definitely a good shout

    • @758richy
      @758richy Месяц назад +1

      @@GeorgeColemanMinis I figure you also would, just being a bit cheeky and helping to spread the word to newer hobbyists. Have introduced a few people to AKs stuff for basing now and the value and volume of the products has blown their mind.
      Love your work, keep it up. You'll have that Blood Angels army finished on time for 20th edition no doubt. GW might have even fleshed out the rules by then!

  • @Bobyoudontneeemyname
    @Bobyoudontneeemyname Месяц назад

    Anything more than sawdust and goblin green is heresy! /s. Lol

  • @RequiemWraith
    @RequiemWraith Месяц назад

    Missed opportunity here, you could've gotten Meghan Traynor on as a guest, because we know she's all about that base, about that base.....

  • @kealyj
    @kealyj Месяц назад

    21:40 “I’m as analogue as an abacus” (to refer to not being technically-minded) - Jamesism fact check: an abacus is in fact a digital device (base 10 counting and even using your digits to operate).

    • @kealyj
      @kealyj Месяц назад

      Yes, I’m great fun at parties.

  • @W1LYKAT
    @W1LYKAT Месяц назад

    Crunk cups

  • @GeorgieQuidd
    @GeorgieQuidd Месяц назад

    daddy siegemass...

  • @MarkOfTzeentch
    @MarkOfTzeentch Месяц назад

    Another Rimming episode, huh?