Micro Art Studio provides you with both circular and square bases so you can set up your models appropriately no matter what system they use, and now your circular based models can also come to the worship at the Dark Temple.
Micro Art Studio have what is perhaps one of the most extensive ranges of miniature bases out there and it is growing further as two more of their TauCeti bases get released.
Micro-Art Studios dive into the maelstrom with new chaotic and magically infused bases of spookiness!
It is a well known fact that in gaming everything gets better if you simply add Cthulhu. This even works for bases, as Scibor Monstrous are out to prove.
Micro Art Studios have added two new products to their online store, a new set of Wasteland bike bases and a set of decorative markers.
Micro Art Studios have published a picture of a whole new selection of bases which are on their way, so be sure to watch where you tread.
See what you think of this neat and very simple way of making the bases you want via Kickstarter.
There have been many alternate and strange depictions of Hell over the years and now Scibor Miniatures have created their own version with these new additions to their range of bases.
Check out some new Flagstone bases from Basicks. They are simple but effective and with a little personal touch would be awesome for your force.
Check out this interesting basing system from Puppets War that could do away with having to use magnets when making massed regiments.
Check out some additional terrain pieces from Tabletop-Art. Check out the awesome Icicle Set which is certainly top notch.
Check out a new range of bases in collections and separate from Dark Art Miniatures.
Check out some more awesome bases from Tabletop-Art. These guys always have a top notch selection.
Micro Art Studios have added a new rectangular base to their selection of Mosaic Bases.
Micro Art Studios are continuing to expand their range of bases, with the latest ones bringing new stretches of cobbled streets to explore.
Tabletop Art are expanding their range of Ancestral Ruins bases this June, as well as introducing a whole new selection of magic circles to give your minis a little extra sorcery.
The next set of bases which Tabletop Art will be releasing has appeared and it looks like some Ancient Machinery lies hidden under the feet of your miniatures.
Check out some awesome looking new bases that are on the way from Tabletop-Art. What will you be using them for?
Titan Forge have released a new bunch of decorative bases, taking your miniatures to many places including the treacherous footing of the Daemonic Kingdoms.
It's probably difficult to build out of Wraith Stone, but Micro Art have mastered it with a new 120mm base for their range.
Dragon Forge have previewed some new bases which will have the world cracking apart under your models feet.
Dragon Forge's new range of Mesoamerican style bases are now available for you to use with your miniatures. Here are just a couple of the scales that are now out.
Micro Art have some new sc-fi style bases to set your minis up in a derelict technological setting.
Tebletop Art have a bunch of new bases for your miniatures who are unlucky enough to find themselves engaged in the horrors of trench warfare.
Kromlech have plenty more goodies for you to use for either basing or customising your Orcs in a Sci-Fi setting. What do you think of more "Skulls for the Skull Base!"?
Scibor have added some new elven style bases to depict the elegance of an age past.
Yet more decorative bases are appearing from Micro Art Studios, with new bases appearing in two of their base ranges.
Dragon Forge are going to bringing out a couple of new Slate bases to send your miniatures over the rocky roads of the battlefield.
The Chaos Wastes are forever expanding, much like Micro Art's base range with their latest additions placing your minis firmly in a hellish landscape.
Micro Art Studio have released some more great decorative bases to give you a firm, if shaky, footing in the swamps.
We have already shown you Scibor's new decorative "space elf" style bases. Now these have expanded to include new, ornate bases for your flyers.
Micro Art are releasing the latest round (or wround as they call them) Arcane bases to bring a little magic to your wargames.
Scibor have a new range of bases in their store which depict a graceful architecture only achievable by mystic space elves. Did I just type the words mystic space elves?
Titan Forge are adding another set of sci-fi scenic bases to their webstore. These new ones see some cybernetic locusts swarming over the arid planes.
Well we have always said you can't go wrong by adding skulls to absolutely everything and Basicks seem to have taken this to heart with their Boneyard bases.
Micro Art have done some redesigns of their decorative ancient bases to send your minis once again stomping over the remains of a fallen civilization.
Micro Art's latest bases are a pile of junk, literally. Check these out.
A while back we got a glimpse at Tabletop Art's Ruins of Sanctuary bases. Well now they are available for you to buy and we now get to see how they look fully painted up.
Now we tend to see a lot of graveyard style bases, but Micro Art have just unveiled what I think could be the best ones I have seen to date.
Check out some new terrain pieces and bases from the folks at Basicks.
Secret Weapon take us to a far away planet in the depths of space with their new selection of bases in the Tau Ceti collection...
Nothing says creepy and gothic quite like standing on top of a tomb. Now Dark Art Miniatures are have released a bunch of bases so you can have your minis doing just that.