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AOS and Warcry Daughters of Khaine

AOS and Warcry Daughters of Khaine

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Starting work on the bases

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When I have used Green Stuff’s rollers before I have used them for all the base, but this time I wanted a more ruined look. So planed to make sheets to break up.

I also when with different thickness of sheets. Some with square edges and some with rough edges. Because of this I am using air dry clay.

1st bit rollered and cut square

This one had section that were thinner than others so I cut out the bit that did not have a inprint. Making sure the sheet is all of the same thickness is important.

Next is letting them dry. I have found that air dry clay will carl as it dry due to the top drying faster than the bottom. To stop this i use weights.  Next is letting them dry. I have found that air dry clay will carl as it dry due to the top drying faster than the bottom. To stop this i use weights.
However this time i wanted a little bit of curling to help with breaking them up later.However this time i wanted a little bit of curling to help with breaking them up later.
After 48 hours of drying I them sealed the clay with army painter matt varnish to make painting easier later.After 48 hours of drying I them sealed the clay with army painter matt varnish to make painting easier later.
Then by pressing down on them were they had curled it was easy to break them upThen by pressing down on them were they had curled it was easy to break them up

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