Earlier this year I took a look at some of the resin bases
that are available to wargamers in this post here. A couple of weeks ago the
good guys at Slave To Painting had a nice sale and I purchased some of the Secret Weapon Miniatures Town Square
bases. I’ve been eyeing these up for a few months but been reluctant to commit thus
far, so with the option of a discount I finally weakened! Below are some sample images from their range.
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30mm Bases (10 different designs) |
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40mm Bases (5 different designs) |
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50mm Bases (4 different designs) |
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120mm Bases (2 different designs) |
For those of you that have never heard of Secret Weapon
Miniatures, it was started a few years ago by Justin "misterjustin"
McCoy and has grown to have quite a range of cool products including bases, pigments
and washes. They also ran a very successful Kickstarter (who isn’t these days)
for injection molded plastic table tiles which just look fantastic and I cannot
wait to get my hands on the Urban Streets set!
After seeing the quality of these first bases I am seriously
tempted to head back to pick up some of their Trench Works and use them for
either my Khador or Rhulic army.
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