Reddit Reddit reviews Small World Slate & Stone Command Scenic Terrain Basing Material for Battlefield, Battleground, Miniature, Wargaming and Train Models

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Small World Slate & Stone Command Scenic Terrain Basing Material for Battlefield, Battleground, Miniature, Wargaming and Train Models
This product is only available through the seller Small World Slate and Stone. Any other seller on the listing is not selling this product.Everything you need to make realistic and natural looking bases. This set includes 4 sizes of washed and sorted slate... (1) sand, (2) less than 1/8" gravel, (3) 1/8" to 1/4" gravel and (4) 1/4" to 1/2" stone.Easily painted or dry brushed, if desired and holds paint very well. The slate sand can easily be crushed to make even finer sand. This stone is grey, but due to the nature of slate a minimal amount of white or brown bits may be mixed in.Ideal for military and fantasy wargaming, Warhammer, model train railroads, dioramas and basing any miniature scenery terrain or battle boardSourced and packaged in the USA by a small family run business
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2 Reddit comments about Small World Slate & Stone Command Scenic Terrain Basing Material for Battlefield, Battleground, Miniature, Wargaming and Train Models:

u/Lord_Seacow · 2 pointsr/SWlegion

Here are my steps. Happy to answer any further questions. I will say be minimal with the rocks and grasses. A little variation is what you want, but ultimately I was going for a definite sand look.

  • Base with Stirland Mud, sprinkle with grit while still wet to give more variation. I use Army Painter's Black Battleground material
  • After drying use regular glue, like Elmer's, to apply some small rocks. I use Army Painter Battlefield Rocks. For larger base models like the AT-RT I also got some of these larger rocks to apply.
  • Paint over with a coat very watered down Abaddon Black
  • Wash with a coat of watered down Nuln Oil (gives it a more matte finish)
  • Drybrush very lightly with Skavenblight Dinge. I try to keep it very dark, so I use only a very light amount of drybrushing to give it a little variation
  • Pick out a few rocks and small bits of grit with Citadel's Dawnstone and a few others with Tallarn Sand.
  • Give the Dawnstone rocks a light wash of Nuln Oil and drybrush with Administratum Grey when dry
  • Give the Tallarn Sand rocks a light wash of Agrax Earthshade and drybrush with Karak Stone when dry
  • Apply grasses as you feel appropriate. I use Woodland Scenic's 2mm Medium Green Static Grass and a little bit of Green Blended Turf.
u/Anon_Gat_Accnt · 1 pointr/MiddleEarthMiniatures

I just used this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KYX72G7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I base it standard mechanicus grey, then nuln oil wash, then drybrush terminatus stone. Then PVA glue some static grass, quick and easy and looks great