All Your Base
I am a big fan of how things look, but with it being a game there is always that element of playability.
I could probably get away with not using movement trays but my wife insists on them.
Now the trays themselves I don’t mind too much as I make mine to be fairly unobtrusive:
But when the models start being removed then it looks ugly, even when the inside of the tray is painted:
So rather than horrible MDF trays showing, I have made some blanks to replace the models with:
Looks good. I concur with how sabots look once you start removing figures.
ReplyDeleteYeah it can make immersion suddenly that much harder for me.
DeleteI plan on doing some bigger bases too, big squares and strips, probably with some casualties on them too.
That's a great idea and I really like how the bases turned out.
ReplyDeleteCheers very much.
DeleteGood idea, have you tried painting and flocking the outside of the tray in the same style? It’s what I do.
ReplyDeleteI did think about that, but my tray lips are quite thin and I am convinced getting static grass to stand up would be tricky, plus there is no room for tufts or stuff.
DeleteThe edges I don't want to do as I quite like the black edges the same as you get on the slotta bases.
There was an element of me that wanted to duplicate what I did on my 10mm stuff which was to make the front edge of the tray the same colours as the unit.
Examples here:
https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/forums/topic/10mm-wfb/page/20/#post-189534
I took a look, well I think you can achieve both if you want to. Your do look the same size as mine…
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