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My first exploration of molding and casting...and it went well! Enjoy this early release video.

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Mold & Cast Custom Bases for your Army

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Anonymous

How well did the bases fit into the unit trays?

Anonymous

They are taller and have a different camber to them though? did that make them look weird in the trays?

miniac

They're like 2mm taller, so it looks OK. If anything it's a little more imposing! By camber, I assume you mean the angle of how they're leaning. I placed them in such a way to make sure they were mostly straight up, so it didn't change much.

Anonymous

Scott, have you thought about painting or doing some texturing to the tray itself? It’s a lot of table real estate and would look really interesting.

miniac

I definitely plan on it! I probably won't mold and cast it though, I'll just do however many I normally need, which is about 4-5

Anonymous

This video was super helpful as this is something I've been considering doing for my Greyjoys, too.