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Re: Snowy bases

PostPosted: Monday October 26th, 2015 2:57pm
by FainFlynn
Excellent link, Ampersand. here is a link from that page of snow bases:
http://wappellious.blogspot.com/2012/11 ... culpt.html

Google Woodland Scenics snow, but that might be too much. Try this:

http://factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/p ... Ajox8P8HAQ

Re: Snowy bases

PostPosted: Monday October 26th, 2015 6:05pm
by knightkrawler
ampersand wrote:http://wappellious.blogspot.co.uk/

this dude seems to be the master of bases. i think he paints more bases than actual miniatures. anyways im sure you can find many different methods on his blog.


He binge-paints them and finds a use for them later. He always has a reserve of bases and they are all beautiful. Gotta hand it to the Wappel, focussing this way on bases and then picking one for a painted mini makes for a brilliant combo result. He da man, as far as I'm concerned.

Re: Snowy bases

PostPosted: Tuesday August 9th, 2016 6:04am
by Mophus
Sjeng wrote:I'm basically looking for a cheap solution, so I need to know what PVA glue and baking soda is in Holland ;)


1, 2, 3, reanimating thread:

A common name for baking soda in Germany is "Natron". Maybe this is simmilar called in the Netherlands...

Re: Snowy bases

PostPosted: Wednesday August 10th, 2016 11:38am
by cornixt
Sodium bicarbonate is the main part of baking powder.

Re: Snowy bases

PostPosted: Wednesday August 10th, 2016 12:34pm
by Anderas
Isn't it becoming yellow over time?

Re: Snowy bases

PostPosted: Wednesday August 10th, 2016 1:25pm
by knightkrawler
Anderas wrote:Isn't it becoming yellow over time?


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