Good people of the forum - I am a thicko and the internet is big...
Considering I've collected Warhammer for a good chunk of my life I have NEVER really based anything properly, the last time I based something was back in the good old days where bases were Goblin Green and I used Citadel Flock, which I remember used to feel kinda weird, almost like tiny flecks of acrylic paint that was sprinkled all over the bases.
Now I've grown up a bit I'm accutely aware that I never base anything so I'm not going to let myself do that this time around and will actively build in the basing into my process for the painting of my army. Problem is I don't have a clue how to do it well!
Overall aim is to get a decent coverage of grass as opposed to rocks, probably at least 60/40 in favour of grass.
Basic process I've put on paper will be;
1. Add grit/sand (probably a home-made mix with some small stones etc.) using PVA;
2. Paint said grit/sand in an appropriately browny/greyish colour as a base;
3.
Add some sort or grass;4. Occasionally add a larger 'tuft' of grass or flowers, just to add a bit of variety and interest where needed.
I am struggling with step 3. I have looked at both static grass and flock, IMO static grass looks better as a product because it's small strands of 'grass' whereas I think flock looks 'fluffy', but then I've also seen that you need a static grass applicator to work properly?
Does anybody have any insights to offer when it comes to this?
Do you use flock or static grass?
If static grass do you just glue and scatter or do you use a fancy applicator to get it standing on end?
I know it's probably like basing 101 here but I need to know what to buy before I can try!
