Painting Using The Army Painter System – 5: Basing
By Dr Phil Hendry
After ‘dipping’ comes basing. I do all my basing the same way, to create a unified look. First of all, I glue on a mixture of sand and fine grit in little patches.
I paint the whole base with Vallejo Green Brown and drybrushed the sand patches with Bleached Bone.
After that, I glue on two layers of Woodland Scenics ‘Green Blend’ turf (one layer seems rather thin and patchy), and add some Army Painter ‘tufts’. And Hey Presto – FINISHED!
I hope this was informative. I’ve managed to paint more figures in less than a year than in the previous five put together. They look even better ‘en masse’ on the table-top than they do individually.
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