Friday, January 31, 2014

Akizuki gold

Dags over at Frothers mentioned that my samurai have too much static grass (not enough variety) on their bases, so I decided to get a little practice decking out a base.

This is a 40mm base (by Proxie Models). I used concrete rubble and some foliage (by Gale Force 9,) some tall grass from a manufacturer I can't remember, and some two-part epoxy resin for the little pool of water (which is indeed glossy, but somehow didn't reflect any light in these pics.) The flowers are scrap cuts from a floral stem.

I think the base looks great, though, similar results will be difficult when I have a figure on there; there just won't be this kind of space to work with. I'm also not quite sure what to do with this particular base. Maybe it could be a simply objective marker. I figured since it features a small pool of water, it can be the hiding place of the Akizuki gold (for fans of "The Hidden Fortress.")

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  1. Very nice work, love the colors...

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  2. Very nice work, but respect for Dags asside, maybe a base should not be that fancy... at a certain point it detracts rather than adds to the figure.

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    1. Yeah, the intent here was to go a little overboard to help jumpstart my creative juices for when I base the next figure. With a figure in the way, I don't think I'd be able to cram this much stuff on the base, anyway. This base has six different elements on it, and I plan on doing only three elements with subsequent figures.

      I also went overboard on this base since I didn't plan on putting a figure on it. I just wanted it to be a nice little piece of terrain art :)

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