Hi everyone, let's go for something completely different, something I've never used before: artificial water.
First time here? If you have a look at the rest of the blog, you will soon realize that I don't base my figures very often. The reasons why were already explained in several posts in the past, you can read some here. But I must admit that a well based figure is much more interesting to watch, so I wanted to improve my rustic technique. I've been watching several tutorials on the subject these past days, and my eye was caught by the representation of swamps, particularly putrid swamps... a good place for zombies :)
So I bought a bottle of still water, mixed some with black and green washes, and poured the result on a painted base: grey rocks, dark brown sand, some dark green grass and a light green area for the water itself. The result is this (28mm Mantic figure):
Since it is a first try, I'm rather pleased with the result, but it's far from perfect. Several problems:
- I didn't fill the gap between the figure's round small base and the square base itself, so it is still visible under the layer of artificial water
- I stuck some adhesive paper on the edge of the base to prevent the artificial water from running off, but the surface of the water twisted along the edges - I had to cut the excess when dry to have a flat result
- I didn't think of simulating the mud created by the zombie advancing in the water
I'm not sure to know how to remedy these problems, and even less sure if it is reasonable to base complete regiments this way... but it was real fun to do :D
Hope you like this small experiment, any advice is welcome :)