So now that all the model's for Perdita's gang are painted, it was time to base them.
Here they are moseying along.
The bare base.
I got out my IMEX Southwestern Alamo Accessories that i bought several years ago for a purpose like this.
Its got lots of little bits for bases and scenery.
And even more bits.
Here's among the ones i'll be using.
More specifically, these ones.
When its wet out (and this being Victoria, BC Canada it gets wet often), its not always practical to spray outside. In cases like these its good to gave a bottle of primer paint handy.
Here is a base with P3 Guncorps Brown with the extra scenery drybrushed with P3 Rucksack Tan.
The cactus was painted P3 Traitor Green then drybrushed with GW Scorpion Green. The grass was painted P3 Hammerfall Khaki then drybrushed P3 Cygnar Yellow and washed with a GW Gryphon Sepia.
Then it was washed with GW Devlan Mud.
Then using dollarstore glue on the bases, i poured older GW sand on it. It has the nice big stones.
I also used, for the first time, Army Painter Battlefield Meadow Flowers.
Here is the result.
I also used splotches of grass to break up the bases.
Finally a coat of GW Foundation Mecrite Red.
Perdita Ortega, the boss of the gang.
Her Enslaved Nephilium, to cast spells through.
Papa Loco.
Nino Ortega.
Santiago Ortega.
Francisco Ortega.
Abuela Ortega.
Next i'm going back to Warmachine Cygnar models and painting a full squad of Mechanics and some more Malifaux terrain.
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