@Knife in the Dark - I posted a quick step-by-step on the first page if you're interested.
@Dorthonion - Thank you! I totally agree on the arms. It's on my to-do list, but seeing as I have no plans on using a drummer anytime soon I may put it on the back-burner for now!
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Great to hear what you all think!
This time, I need your help & advice. I'm having a bit of a basing crisis. So far I have only based around 20 models with my new technique, but since playing with the textured GW paint on the subterranean bases, I have begun to really like it's look more-so than my current one. I am tempted to remove the bases on what I have done and use the new paint instead. I am very keen to know what everyone else thinks before following through with this idea though.
My current 'standard' bases are like this;
They were a vast improvement on my previous 'just flock-it' approach, but now looking at them, I feel they are rather messy and a bit boring. I did these by adding a thin layer of polyfilla to the base, painting it brown, and then dry-brushing with a lighter brown and white, then finally adding static grass.
You can see my goblin/dwarf bases above, which I like the look of, and decided to try out a desert-style base using the same technique for my harad force;
I really like the look of this one, and it is still brown enough to fit my board without looking too out of place.
So, I took the dive and scraped off the base on one of my tester uruk-hai, and tried a 'standard' style base with the new technique;
Here is an example of them side by side on my board, so you can get an idea of how they match it for gameplay purposes;
Finally, here is the same base with some leaf-litter. I am on the fence about the litter as perhaps it is a bit too much? I may reserve that for elves/rangers. Thoughts?
So there we are. I just wanted to find out what your two-cents are on the looks before I go ahead and undo the work on my previous models, and before I base so many that i'm past the point of no return.
Thanks for taking the time to read all my waffle!