| After all the days work and at last your Warhammer | | | | Next step is adding more texture onto the base by |
| army is now freshly painted. As you looked into your | | | | doing this you are adding more life on the miniature. So |
| great work of art you can see that all the sacrifices, | | | | brush PVA glue (white glue) onto the base, you can |
| creativity and patience paid off. But hey your just | | | | apply more glue so that there will be a lot sand that will |
| looking at the Warhammer army and not the whole | | | | stick onto it. Now sprinkle sand on it, you can choose |
| thing. The bases where the warhammer armies stand | | | | between dipping the base with glue into a tub of sand |
| on are purely black and without color. You can ignore it | | | | and then rap off the excess sand or just sprinkle the |
| and continue playing with the warhammer army. But | | | | sand into the base. So lest just prefer sprinkling cause |
| looking on the big picture putting color in your bases | | | | we can choose the right granule of the sand that we |
| makes the whole item more elegant and adds beauty | | | | will be putting on the base. |
| to it. As we all know that even though you just painted | | | | Step 3 Adding a layer of brown ink |
| your warhammer army the best paint you cant deny | | | | After the sprinkling of the sand we can see that |
| the fact that the base will also add some beauty to it. | | | | theres a lot of loose sand particle in the base. So to |
| So for this article we are gonna learn some important | | | | get rid of those unwanted loose sand particle, add a |
| tips and tricks on how to make basics warhammer | | | | layer of brown ink to the whole base for it will lock all |
| bases. Doing this project is just like taking the cookie | | | | the loose sand particle. Because the sand particle is |
| away from the baby. So its time to gather all the | | | | already been compressed and lock it will also give you |
| materials and continue on painting your warhammer | | | | comfortable time later in painting the next layers of the |
| army beginning with the base. | | | | base. |
| Materials list | | | | Step 4 Dry Brushing |
| - paints (A whole array of color choices are workable | | | | After adding the sand and getting rid of those loose |
| for bases) | | | | sand particle by adding a layer of brown ink. We come |
| - brown ink | | | | to the final detail part of the project the dry brushing. |
| - small paint brush | | | | Dry brush a layer of vermin brown and then terracotta |
| - PVA glue (white glue) | | | | to add color. Now the last part of the dry brushing is |
| - GW sand (This can also be bought from a hardware | | | | the adding of bestial brown and snakebite leather. |
| store or picked up from a nearby beach. | | | | By adding these layers of dry brushes you'll refine the |
| - modeling flock | | | | bases' ground terrain and add realism to it. |
| - newspaper (for setting your minis on while they dry) | | | | Step 5 Flock it! |
| Step 1 Priming | | | | After sitting to dry the base, simply brush on PVA glue |
| Priming the base, for this basing project our theme is | | | | (white glue) for the last procedure of the project. By |
| the rocky wasteland. Because of its simplicity we will | | | | brushing white glue to random parts of the base you |
| not have a hard time painting the base. Prime the base | | | | can see that it add more variety to the base when |
| with scorched brown. | | | | you sprinkle the flock. |
| Step 2 Adding Sand | | | | |