Waving Flag: Notes

Basing Recipes

Preparation

Base edges

I always paint the edges of my bases before applying any groundwork as this is far neater. I usually use the first colour given in the recipe, although for my North American, temperate scheme I quite like black edges.

Groundwork

This comprises two layers of sand and PVA (white or wood glue). The first layer is fine sand; mainly to texture around and across the figure bases. The second is a layer of coarse sand to hide the figure bases.

Before the second layer, some fine railway modelling ballast is sprinkled on to create patches of stony ground. Depending on the size of the base, one or two small pieces of aquarium gravel are added.

Painting sand

The first colour is diluted so it wicks into the sand by capillary action. The aim is not to completely cover the natural colour of the sand. This also speeds the process and avoids painting around the feet of the figures. After this the bases are left to dry overnight. Rushing this steps can ruin the dry brushing steps.

Ground cover

It's all about height! To make it interesting I use materials that give different heights. The shortest is fine foam scatter, followed by static grass, then 4 mm and 6 mm tufts.

Arid / Desert

Temperate #1 (NW Europe)

Temperate #2 (NW Europe)

Temperate #3 (North America)

Footnotes

  1. Apply sparingly between the feet of the models.

  2. Made by grinding standard clump foliage in a domestic coffee grinder.

  3. Any taupe colour will do.

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