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7/2/2025, 3:36:03 AM
Found some old "finished" generic scatter terrain in a bin today. Touched some of it up and have been clear coating them while I was waiting for other things to cure and dry.
The wheelbarrow loads were done by filling the barrow bed in with a texture pace while leaving room for a reasonable amount of scatter mix to get tacked in afterwards. I thought the barrow with the stones in the bed turned out better. It's just more visually interesting, I tried to mix in different colors and sizes of stones to create some more variety on top of that. The other loads are just earth, as you can see and while it looks better in person I think the cart loaded with stones looks better. Maybe I will try giving them a wash with a dark brown or something to try to draw out the earthen texture.
I used the Kraut Cover Copious earth and light earth for the loads, secured in with their scatter fixing system. Highly recommend it by the way it's how I do all my bases now. Better than superglue and the mixes are top notch. I'm sure some people will scoff at the idea of paying for what is basically dirt and small rocks mixed with other basing material. However the variety and quality is well worth it, in my opinion. I don't have time to sort out rocks by color and size by hand and all that hoopla. I just want to work on my stuff not be a geologist and allat shit.
It sells out fast so if you can get some, get it. Get the scatter fixer, get the tack glue (it's very versatile, I use it for a ridiculous number of things in my workspace). Best mixed are Tale of Grimdark, Ruins of Persistence, Snow Highland pass, kodama woods, and meadows of purity. I'd also recommend getting some of the earth mixes, depending on what you're looking to accomplish. I have all of these things, and have applied most of it to finished figs so if anyone is curious and wants to see finished results let me know and I'll post a picture of a base done with the mix and even drop some advice on applying that one.
The wheelbarrow loads were done by filling the barrow bed in with a texture pace while leaving room for a reasonable amount of scatter mix to get tacked in afterwards. I thought the barrow with the stones in the bed turned out better. It's just more visually interesting, I tried to mix in different colors and sizes of stones to create some more variety on top of that. The other loads are just earth, as you can see and while it looks better in person I think the cart loaded with stones looks better. Maybe I will try giving them a wash with a dark brown or something to try to draw out the earthen texture.
I used the Kraut Cover Copious earth and light earth for the loads, secured in with their scatter fixing system. Highly recommend it by the way it's how I do all my bases now. Better than superglue and the mixes are top notch. I'm sure some people will scoff at the idea of paying for what is basically dirt and small rocks mixed with other basing material. However the variety and quality is well worth it, in my opinion. I don't have time to sort out rocks by color and size by hand and all that hoopla. I just want to work on my stuff not be a geologist and allat shit.
It sells out fast so if you can get some, get it. Get the scatter fixer, get the tack glue (it's very versatile, I use it for a ridiculous number of things in my workspace). Best mixed are Tale of Grimdark, Ruins of Persistence, Snow Highland pass, kodama woods, and meadows of purity. I'd also recommend getting some of the earth mixes, depending on what you're looking to accomplish. I have all of these things, and have applied most of it to finished figs so if anyone is curious and wants to see finished results let me know and I'll post a picture of a base done with the mix and even drop some advice on applying that one.
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