When I saw the original Basius system on Kickstarter, I thought it was a good idea but limited. Then they came out with Basius 2 (kickstarter here).
Wow! What a great idea and follow through and now they are in my hands.
This is the size of one of thier blocks.
Here is the detail close up with a 30mm base for scale.
The flip side of the same base. Because they are so large, you can use various parts of it to make distinctive based for your entire range with a very small chance the same base gets repeated.
You need a healthy amount of green stuff on the base. I waited till the greenstuff was losing its tackiness. I then used water to wet the basius base and the 30mm base and pressed the two together.
Voila! Instant base!
The basius molds are also maked on the side for easy identifiaction in a bookshelf.
Another one I got was the hex mold and used a flat top Infinity base.
Looks good so far.
I'm looking forward to using these for basing new models and trading them for others friends got when we joined in on the kickstarter.
Tabletop miniatures, role-playing games, boardgames, military history and gaming in Victoria B.C. Canada
Sunday, August 9, 2015
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