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O Group in 10mm

O Group in 10mm

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Basing

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Step 1 - paint the base with a 50:50 mix of Beige Brown and Yellow Ochre.Step 1 - paint the base with a 50:50 mix of Beige Brown and Yellow Ochre.
Step 2 - cover the  base in a wash made from Chocolate Brown with a small drop of Black.Step 2 - cover the base in a wash made from Chocolate Brown with a small drop of Black.
Step 3 - drybrush the base with a 50:50 mix of Beige Brown and Yellow Ochre.Step 3 - drybrush the base with a 50:50 mix of Beige Brown and Yellow Ochre.
Step 4 - lightly drybrush the base with Buff. After this step it is a good idea to varnish the figures and allow them to dry.Step 4 - lightly drybrush the base with Buff. After this step it is a good idea to varnish the figures and allow them to dry.
Step 5 - once the varnish is dry, flock the base with your preferred foliage material.Step 5 - once the varnish is dry, flock the base with your preferred foliage material.

This is my 5-step guide to basing at this scale. You can go into a lot more detail, but as I’ve suggested earlier, I think there are diminishing returns in 10mm. It’s better to make sure that your approach is uniform across your army so that all the bases look like they are operating within the same environment.

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