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These bases started as an excuse to use up some wonderful basing bits, kindly sent to me by Goonmaster Games. I really like how they turned out, though. I can definitely see me using this for Catachan bases, whenever we are blessed with new models.
A quick guide to painting my favourite bases. This guide was created to supplement a "How to Make Plasticard Bases" video on my YouTube channel, which I hope to have done soon.
An easy recipe for cracked earth bases, using PVA, GW Agrellan Earth, Army Painter Deadland tufts and three brown tones.
Here is my method for producing these tuft heavy bases. These were originally intended to be jungle bases, and could still be if you introduced some fern tufts. The aim was to get good looking bases that were busy and really pumped up the quality of the quick paint job.
The bases for my Drukhari army
This recipe is mainly here as a reminder to myself; it uses several paint ranges to achieve an effect I'm sure you can manage more simply! I chose the red-orange desert scheme to complement the warm green tones of Salamanders Space Marines.
Update: I've since moved to a slightly less lurid colour scheme for these bases, as they can end up overwhelming the model! You can find it here in my Salamanders tutorial: https://paintpad.app/recipes/2325-salamanders-v0-9
The basing recipe for my Ash Waste bases for Necromunda.
A dark Turquoise style base to match the Cursed City box.
The paint reciepe is almost identical to the recipe found on 'Eavy Archive. It is for those who want their bases to match that of the Warhammer 40,000 box art. I use it pretty frequently.
If you like resin puddles pictured in the thumb, be sure to check out my video on Instagram, YouTube or TikTok.
Gothic ruin bases that have been used for Custodes and Space Marines.
Recipe for the base I use on my Silver Templar army; based on original Darren Latham recipe.
It can be used for many 40K and AoS army
Urban road, tarmac looking base. Goes well with ash wasteland or scorched earth too.