Friday, 6 August 2021

Elegant simplicity in basing

 When I was gaming the other week with Ronnie C I was most taken with the basing method he used. So l decided to copy it myself. First stick Mdf bases onto felt, cut out when dry and attach figures. I wasn’t patient enough to wait until my Auld Reekie Rabble were finished so laid them out on the bases I had prepared earlier. I was pleased with the look, simple, clean lines and elegant.





22 comments:

  1. I like that basing a lot, may well borrow it!

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    1. Excellent, l look forward to seeing what you do.

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  2. Interesting I never thought of that !

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  3. Hadn't thought of felt! The MDF bases I've been experimenting with have a ready-made pattern on them. How do you stick the minis to the felt?

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    1. Me neither. I use wood glue or white school glue though wood glue is stronger. What do you use Ronnie?

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  4. I'm genuinely flattered, Alan.
    Ronnie

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    1. Delighted to bring your great idea to a wider audience.

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  5. Tradgardmastare,

    A very interesting concept! Simple and elegant!

    All the best,

    Bob

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    1. I think so too Bob. Would work well with blue felt for ships too.

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  6. They look great Alan, very natural and clean!

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    1. Thanks. The basing emphasises the figures and does not overpower them.

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  7. Hi Alan,
    That is a very interesting use of the Green Felt- simple but clever. Stay well there in Scotland. Cheers. KEV.

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    1. My thoughts entirely. Hope lockdown is not too awful for you Kev.

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  8. Great looking bases and would never have thought of using felt.

    Cheers, Ross

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    1. Thanks Ross , I think the idea shows off excellent painting like yours and retains a simple feel.

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  9. Alan, I was having another look at these bad boys. Really looking forward to seeing them on the table. The question is how long they will actually stay there!
    Ronnie

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    1. Most kind. I feel they shouldn’t stick around too long.

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  10. One of those “why didn’t I think of that?” moments. Of course applying shredded fragments (is that right?) from the material to the actual figure base would also make the effect even more seamless. Well done.

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    1. I like the simple green painted bases of the figures personally but I would be interested to see what your idea turns out like.

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  11. This is great! I haven’t flocked the bases I have yet, and even my wife (who giggles, tolerantly, at my hobby) asks when I’m going to flock them. This would save time and money to accomplish that task!

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  12. I use flock and scatter grass too but feel that clean , simple lines may be the way forward for many of my collections.

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